Amazon Web Services (AWS) today announced Amazon Inspector, a sort of bot service that looks for and identifies potential security and compliance vulnerabilities.
Amazon Inspector is available in preview today. A blog post has more detail on the service.
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“You can tell which assessments were done, what findings they have, and what they actually did to remediate,” Jassy said.
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That Amazon would do this isn’t a major surprise. Startups like CloudPassage and Dome9 offer cloud security services, and open-source tools that have come out of Netflix provide related automated assistance.
AWS finally turned @NetflixOSS Conformity Monkey and Security Monkey into platform features. #reinvent
— Adrian Cockcroft – now @adrianco@mastodon.social (@adrianco) October 7, 2015
"And many stealth/early stage security startups cried in horror" #reInvent
— so called parody. (@cloud_opinion) October 7, 2015
Find all our coverage of AWS re:Invent here.
Update on April 19: The tool is now generally available and out of preview, Amazon said today.
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