New service aggregates security alerts from
disparate sources and conducts continuous compliance checks, giving
customers a single place to manage security and compliance
GoDaddy, HERE, The Pokémon Company
International, Rackspace, Frame.io, Edmunds, and Move Inc. among
the more than 3,000 customers processing more than 150,000,000
security findings using AWS Security Hub to date
Today, Amazon Web Services Inc., an Amazon.com company (NASDAQ:
AMZN), announced the general availability of AWS Security Hub, a
service that gives customers a central place to manage security and
compliance across an AWS environment. AWS Security Hub aggregates,
organizes, and prioritizes security alerts – called findings – from
AWS services such as Amazon GuardDuty, Amazon Inspector, and Amazon
Macie, and from a large and growing list of AWS Partner Network
(APN) solutions. Customers can also run automated, continuous
compliance checks based on industry standards and best practices,
helping to identify specific accounts and resources that require
attention. AWS Security Hub brings all of this information together
in one place, providing a comprehensive view of a customer’s
overall security and compliance status visually summarized on
integrated dashboards with actionable graphs and tables. There are
no upfront commitments required to use AWS Security Hub, and
customers pay only for the compliance checks performed and security
findings ingested, with no charge for the first 10,000 security
finding events each month. To get started with AWS Security Hub,
visit https://aws.amazon.com/security-hub.
Enterprises today use a broad array of AWS and third-party tools
to secure their environments. These tools are effective but they
also generate many findings – all viewable in different consoles
and dashboards. Many customers use a patchwork set of custom-built
solutions to manage and monitor compliance across distributed
accounts and workloads. To understand their overall security and
compliance state, customers must either manually pivot between all
these tools or invest in developing complex systems to aggregate
and analyze the findings. This makes it challenging for security
teams to centralize their security findings, prioritize the events
that matter most, and ensure that accounts and workloads are
operating in a compliant manner.
With AWS Security Hub, customers can quickly see their entire
AWS security and compliance state in one place. AWS Security Hub
collects and aggregates findings from the security services running
in a customer’s environment, such as threat detection findings from
Amazon GuardDuty, vulnerability scan results from Amazon Inspector,
sensitive data identifications from Amazon Macie, and findings
generated by a wide portfolio of security tools from APN partners.
The service then correlates findings across providers to prioritize
the most important information, highlight trends, and identify
resources that may require attention. Customers can also
continuously monitor their environment with automated configuration
and compliance checks based on industry standards and best
practices, such as Center for Internet Security (CIS) AWS
Foundations Benchmark. If these checks identify any accounts or
resources that deviate from a best practice, AWS Security Hub flags
the problem and recommends remediation steps. AWS Security Hub
gives security teams the visibility they need to prioritize work
and improve their security and compliance state by centralizing
their most important information in one easy-to-manage place.
“AWS Security Hub is the glue that connects what AWS and our
security partners do to help customers manage and reduce risk,”
said Dan Plastina, Vice President for External Security Services at
AWS. “By combining automated compliance checks, the aggregation of
findings from more than 30 different AWS and partner sources, and
partner-enabled response and remediation workflows, AWS Security
Hub gives customers a simple way to unify management of their
security and compliance.”
AWS Security Hub ingests data from different sources using a
standard findings format, eliminating the need for time-consuming
data conversion efforts. Amazon CloudWatch and AWS Lambda
integrations allow customers to execute automated remediation
actions based on specific types of findings. Customers can also
integrate AWS Security Hub with their automation workflows and
third-party tools like ticketing, chat, and Security Information
and Event Management (SIEM) systems to quickly take action on
issues. Leading providers, including Alert Logic, Armor, Atlassian,
Barracuda, Check Point (CloudGuard Dome9 and CloudGuard IaaS),
Cloud Custodian, CrowdStrike, CyberArk, F5, GuardiCore, IBM,
McAfee, PagerDuty, Palo Alto Networks (Demisto, RedLock, and
VM-Series), Qualys, Rapid7 (VMInsight and InsightConnect),
ServiceNow, Slack, Splunk (Splunk Enterprise and Splunk Phantom),
Sophos, Sumo Logic, Symantec, Tenable, Turbot, and Twistlock have
built integrations with AWS Security Hub, with many new
integrations to be added regularly. Customers can try AWS Security
Hub at no additional charge with a 30-day free trial. AWS Security
Hub is available today in US East (Ohio), US East (N. Virginia), US
West (N. California), US West (Oregon), Canada (Central), Asia
Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Singapore),
Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Europe (Frankfurt),
Europe (Ireland), Europe (London), Europe (Paris), and South
America (Sao Paulo), with additional regions coming soon.
With nearly 19 million customers worldwide, GoDaddy is the place
people come to name their idea, build a professional website,
attract customers, and manage their work. “GoDaddy leverages AWS
Security Hub not only to provide us with a single-pane-of-glass
view across our security and compliance issues, but to
operationalize our security and compliance findings,” said
Demetrius Comes, Vice President of Engineering, GoDaddy. “We’ve
also found great value in pushing our own security findings into
Security Hub to make the single view more personalized and useful
for our organization.”
HERE, the Open Location Platform company, enables people,
enterprises and cities to harness the power of location. “As an
industry leader in geolocation and mapping technologies, HERE
Technologies uses a wide variety of products to secure our AWS
environment and ensure the privacy of our customers,” said Jake
Martens, CISO, HERE. “AWS Security Hub made it easy to gather all
of our security and compliance-related findings in a common format
and in a single view, saving our security engineers substantial
time and effort.”
The Pokémon International Company manages one of the most
popular children’s entertainment properties in the world. “The
Pokémon International Company faces a wide variety of regulations
and compliance requirements that govern how our AWS workloads must
be managed,” said Jacob Bornemann, Senior Information Security
Engineer. “We were considering building out our own compliance
rules for the CIS AWS Foundations Benchmark, but AWS Security Hub
made it simple to activate these compliance checks
automatically.”
Rackspace delivers modern IT as a service, helping customers in
more than 150 countries drive business results with technology.
“Our joint customers with AWS look to Rackspace to provide them
always-on managed security services to protect their AWS
workloads”, said Brian Jawalka, Senior Director of Rackspace
Managed Services for AWS. “AWS Security Hub provides us with a
simple and streamlined approach to consolidate all of our AWS
customer's security and compliance issues into a standardized
format and route those issues to our Rackspace-powered response and
remediation processes.”
Today’s leading media companies use Frame.io to streamline their
video review and collaboration process with teammates, clients and
a variety of other stakeholders. “We prefer AWS-native security
services because of their seamless integration with other AWS
services, their cost effectiveness, and ease of use,” said Abhinav
Srivastava, VP Information Security, Frame.io. “AWS Security Hub
helps us use the other AWS security services more effectively by
tying them together and allowing us to see all of our security and
compliance information in one place.”
“When the AWS Security Hub preview launched, we received a lot
of requests from our customers asking for an integration with
Splunk Phantom,” said Oliver Friedrichs, VP of Security Products at
Splunk. “With our Splunk/Security Hub CloudFormation template, we
can now automatically route findings from Security Hub to Splunk
Phantom, allowing Security Hub customers to respond to and
remediate findings immediately. Splunk Phantom integrates with over
270 technologies, including 11 AWS services, supporting automation
on over 1600 APIs. This helps customers automate routine response
processes and shift their time to higher-value activities.”
PagerDuty is a leader in digital operations management,
empowering organizations of all sizes with real-time and
data-driven insights to drive better business results. “Through our
integration with AWS Security Hub, we’re able to reduce friction
for our customers when taking action on security and compliance
findings,” said Jonathan Rende, SVP for Product and Marketing.
“With a couple clicks, our AWS customers can now integrate Security
Hub and PagerDuty to orchestrate the routing of findings to
security analysts and developers alike when automating response
actions, making it easier than ever to initiate and manage
remediation.”
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government agencies—trust AWS to power their infrastructure, become
more agile, and lower costs. To learn more about AWS, visit
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