by ray | Jul 18, 2019 | Amazon Web Services (AWS), Amazon, ITAR, Security, Tech News
AWS Config rules give you the power to perform Dynamic Compliance Checking on your Cloud Resources. Building on the AWS Resource Configuration Tracking provided by AWS Config, you can use a combination of predefined and custom rules to continuously and dynamically...
by ray | Jul 18, 2019 | Amazon Web Services (AWS), Amazon, ITAR, Security, Tech News
Earlier this month I met with an enterprise-scale AWS customer. They told me that they are planning to go all-in on AWS, and want to benefit from all that we have learned about setting up and running AWS at scale. In addition to setting up a Cloud Center of...
by ray | Jul 18, 2019 | Amazon Web Services (AWS), Amazon, ITAR, Security, Tech News
I’m a developer, or at least that’s what I tell myself while coming to terms with being a manager. I’m definitely not an infosec expert. I’ve been paged more than once in my career because something I wrote or configured caused a security concern. When systems enable...
by ray | Jul 18, 2019 | Amazon Web Services (AWS), Amazon, ITAR, Security, Tech News
Leading aerospace and defense companies, and government IT providers rely on AWS GovCloud (US) to deliver accelerated development, test and production capabilities in the cloud, while satisfying International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) requirements. AWS...
by ray | Jul 18, 2019 | Amazon Web Services (AWS), Amazon, ITAR
AWS Client VPN is a managed client-based VPN service that enables you to securely access your AWS resources and resources in your on-premises network. With Client VPN, you can access your resources from any location using an OpenVPN-based VPN client. Features of...
by ray | Jul 18, 2019 | Amazon Web Services (AWS), Amazon, ITAR
TAR rules, just like other federal rules make it very difficult for small business to function. The rules are written specifically without specifics. They tell you what must be done, but not the how to do it. The rules are written that way to leave it up to businesses...