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AWS Service Reference Information now supports annotations for service actions

AWS is expanding service reference information to include annotations for service actions, starting with action properties. Action properties provide context to indicate what an action is capable of, such as write or list capabilities, when you use it in a policy. Service reference information streamlines automation of policy management workflows, helping you retrieve available actions across AWS services from machine-readable files. Whether you are a security administrator establishing guardrails for workloads or a developer ensuring appropriate access to applications, you can now more easily identify the scope for each AWS service.

You can automate the retrieval of service reference information, eliminating manual effort and ensuring your policies align with the latest service updates. You can also incorporate this service reference directly into your policy management tools and processes for a seamless integration. This feature is offered at no additional cost. To get started, refer to the documentation on programmatic service reference information.
 

 

​AWS is expanding service reference information to include annotations for service actions, starting with action properties. Action properties provide context to indicate what an action is capable of, such as write or list capabilities, when you use it in a policy. Service reference information streamlines automation of policy management workflows, helping you retrieve available actions across AWS services from machine-readable files. Whether you are a security administrator establishing guardrails for workloads or a developer ensuring appropriate access to applications, you can now more easily identify the scope for each AWS service. You can automate the retrieval of service reference information, eliminating manual effort and ensuring your policies align with the latest service updates. You can also incorporate this service reference directly into your policy management tools and processes for a seamless integration. This feature is offered at no additional cost. To get started, refer to the documentation on programmatic service reference information.    

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AWS Elastic Beanstalk is now available in Middle East (UAE) region

We are excited to announce the general availability of AWS Elastic Beanstalk in the Middle East (UAE) region.

AWS Elastic Beanstalk is a service that simplifies application deployment and management on AWS. The service automatically handles deployment, capacity provisioning, load balancing, auto-scaling, and application health monitoring, allowing developers to focus on writing code.

For a complete list of regions and service offerings, see AWS Regions.

To get started on AWS Elastic Beanstalk, see the AWS Elastic Beanstalk Developer Guide. To learn more about Elastic Beanstalk, visit the Elastic Beanstalk product page.

 

​We are excited to announce the general availability of AWS Elastic Beanstalk in the Middle East (UAE) region. AWS Elastic Beanstalk is a service that simplifies application deployment and management on AWS. The service automatically handles deployment, capacity provisioning, load balancing, auto-scaling, and application health monitoring, allowing developers to focus on writing code. For a complete list of regions and service offerings, see AWS Regions. To get started on AWS Elastic Beanstalk, see the AWS Elastic Beanstalk Developer Guide. To learn more about Elastic Beanstalk, visit the Elastic Beanstalk product page.  

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Amazon Cognito introduces AWS WAF support for Managed Login

Amazon Cognito introduces AWS Web Application Firewall (AWS WAF) support in Cognito Managed Login. This new capability allows customers to protect their Managed Login endpoints configured in Cognito user pools from unwanted or malicious requests and web-based attacks. Managed Login, a fully-managed, hosted sign-in and sign-up experience that customers can personalize to align with their company or application branding, now offers an additional layer of protection against threat vectors through integration with AWS WAF web access control lists (web ACLs).

This integration provides customers with powerful new capabilities to safeguard their applications against malicious attacks. With AWS WAF support, you can now define rules that enforce rate limits, gain visibility into web traffic to your applications, and allow or block traffic to Cognito Managed Login based on your specific business or security requirements. Additionally, the AWS WAF integration enables you to optimize costs by controlling bot traffic to your Cognito user pools.

Managed Login and WAF support in Managed Login are offered as part of the Cognito Essentials and Plus tiers and are available in all AWS Regions where Amazon Cognito is available. Please note that AWS WAF charges apply for the inspection of user pool requests. For more information, see AWS WAF Pricing. To learn more, see Using AWS WAF to protect Amazon Cognito User Pools, and to get started, visit the Amazon Cognito console.
 

 

​Amazon Cognito introduces AWS Web Application Firewall (AWS WAF) support in Cognito Managed Login. This new capability allows customers to protect their Managed Login endpoints configured in Cognito user pools from unwanted or malicious requests and web-based attacks. Managed Login, a fully-managed, hosted sign-in and sign-up experience that customers can personalize to align with their company or application branding, now offers an additional layer of protection against threat vectors through integration with AWS WAF web access control lists (web ACLs). This integration provides customers with powerful new capabilities to safeguard their applications against malicious attacks. With AWS WAF support, you can now define rules that enforce rate limits, gain visibility into web traffic to your applications, and allow or block traffic to Cognito Managed Login based on your specific business or security requirements. Additionally, the AWS WAF integration enables you to optimize costs by controlling bot traffic to your Cognito user pools. Managed Login and WAF support in Managed Login are offered as part of the Cognito Essentials and Plus tiers and are available in all AWS Regions where Amazon Cognito is available. Please note that AWS WAF charges apply for the inspection of user pool requests. For more information, see AWS WAF Pricing. To learn more, see Using AWS WAF to protect Amazon Cognito User Pools, and to get started, visit the Amazon Cognito console.    

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AWS WAF announces general availability of Resource-level DDoS protection for Application Load Balancers (ALB)

Today, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced general availability of a new resource-level distributed denial of service (DDoS) mitigation capability for Application Load Balancers (ALB). This new WAF DDoS protection is directly integrated with ALB as an on-host agent to detect and mitigates DDoS attacks from known malicious sources within seconds while maintaining service quality for legitimate traffic. The WAF resource-level DDoS protection for ALBs is built on upon existing IP reputation rule group to provide rapid protection against known attack sources through static rules. This feature efficiently rate limits the traffic based on both direct client IP addresses and proxy networks by inspecting DDoS indicators in X-Forwarded-For (XFF) headers.

Resource-level DDoS protection for ALBs can be configured to be active at all times or to be active only during high load conditions. You can enable this feature in AWS WAF for any Web ACL that is associated with ALB in all supported AWS Regions. See the AWS WAF pricing page for more details on Web ACL pricing.

To learn more about AWS WAF’s resource level DDoS protection, visit the AWS WAF documentation or the AWS WAF console. To get started, refer to our technical documentation for detailed information about enabling this feature to protect your web applications.
 

 

​Today, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced general availability of a new resource-level distributed denial of service (DDoS) mitigation capability for Application Load Balancers (ALB). This new WAF DDoS protection is directly integrated with ALB as an on-host agent to detect and mitigates DDoS attacks from known malicious sources within seconds while maintaining service quality for legitimate traffic. The WAF resource-level DDoS protection for ALBs is built on upon existing IP reputation rule group to provide rapid protection against known attack sources through static rules. This feature efficiently rate limits the traffic based on both direct client IP addresses and proxy networks by inspecting DDoS indicators in X-Forwarded-For (XFF) headers. Resource-level DDoS protection for ALBs can be configured to be active at all times or to be active only during high load conditions. You can enable this feature in AWS WAF for any Web ACL that is associated with ALB in all supported AWS Regions. See the AWS WAF pricing page for more details on Web ACL pricing. To learn more about AWS WAF’s resource level DDoS protection, visit the AWS WAF documentation or the AWS WAF console. To get started, refer to our technical documentation for detailed information about enabling this feature to protect your web applications.    

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AWS Backup now supports copying Amazon S3 backups across Regions and accounts in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions

AWS Backup adds support to copy your Amazon S3 backups across AWS Regions and accounts in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions.

With Amazon S3 backup copies in multiple AWS Regions, you can maintain separate, protected copies of your backup data to help meet compliance requirements for data protection and disaster recovery. Amazon S3 backup copies across accounts offers an additional layer of protection against inadvertent or unauthorized actions.

The capability to copy Amazon S3 backups across AWS Regions and accounts, supported in all AWS Commercial Regions, is now available in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. For more information on regional availability and pricing, see AWS Backup pricing page.

To learn more about AWS Backup for Amazon S3, visit the product page and technical documentation. To get started, visit the AWS Backup console.
 

 

​AWS Backup adds support to copy your Amazon S3 backups across AWS Regions and accounts in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. With Amazon S3 backup copies in multiple AWS Regions, you can maintain separate, protected copies of your backup data to help meet compliance requirements for data protection and disaster recovery. Amazon S3 backup copies across accounts offers an additional layer of protection against inadvertent or unauthorized actions. The capability to copy Amazon S3 backups across AWS Regions and accounts, supported in all AWS Commercial Regions, is now available in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. For more information on regional availability and pricing, see AWS Backup pricing page. To learn more about AWS Backup for Amazon S3, visit the product page and technical documentation. To get started, visit the AWS Backup console.    

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Amazon WorkSpaces Personal now supports PrivateLink for streaming traffic

Amazon WorkSpaces Personal now allows you to route streaming traffic privately between your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) and WorkSpaces virtual desktops using AWS PrivateLink, without the data ever traversing the public internet.

With this new capability, you can now stream your WorkSpaces through private IP addresses within your VPC, or from on-premises environments using AWS VPN or AWS Direct Connect. The feature helps you to meet your compliance requirements by keeping streaming traffic within the trusted networks.

To get started using PrivateLink with WorkSpaces, create a WorkSpaces VPC endpoint for DCV streaming protocol in the chosen Amazon VPC, then specify the VPC endpoint when creating a new WorkSpaces Personal directory or modifying an existing one. Your users will then use the VPC endpoint when they stream their DCV WorkSpaces.

The feature is available for WorkSpaces Personal running DCV protocol in all AWS Regions where Amazon WorkSpaces is supported, except China (Ningxia) Region.

You can configure this feature through the AWS Management Console, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), or Amazon WorkSpaces APIs. For detailed configuration instructions and requirements, please refer to the Amazon WorkSpaces documentation.
 

 

​Amazon WorkSpaces Personal now allows you to route streaming traffic privately between your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) and WorkSpaces virtual desktops using AWS PrivateLink, without the data ever traversing the public internet. With this new capability, you can now stream your WorkSpaces through private IP addresses within your VPC, or from on-premises environments using AWS VPN or AWS Direct Connect. The feature helps you to meet your compliance requirements by keeping streaming traffic within the trusted networks. To get started using PrivateLink with WorkSpaces, create a WorkSpaces VPC endpoint for DCV streaming protocol in the chosen Amazon VPC, then specify the VPC endpoint when creating a new WorkSpaces Personal directory or modifying an existing one. Your users will then use the VPC endpoint when they stream their DCV WorkSpaces. The feature is available for WorkSpaces Personal running DCV protocol in all AWS Regions where Amazon WorkSpaces is supported, except China (Ningxia) Region. You can configure this feature through the AWS Management Console, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), or Amazon WorkSpaces APIs. For detailed configuration instructions and requirements, please refer to the Amazon WorkSpaces documentation.    

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Announcing general availability of managed integrations for AWS IoT Device Management

Today, AWS announced the general availability of managed integrations, a feature of AWS IoT Device Management designed to simplify the control and management of IoT devices across multiple manufacturers and connectivity protocols. Developers can now onboard and manage diverse IoT devices through a single unified interface regardless of connection type – direct, hub-based, or third-party cloud-based. Managed integrations can also use Cloud-to-Cloud (C2C) connectors and device data model templates. At preview, developers had access to a catalog of pre-built C2C connectors from partners and vendors along with 80+ device data model templates. Now, with expanded functionality, developers can create and list their own connectors and customize the templates to create new data models.

Using the managed integrations feature, developers can accelerate their IoT solution development. The unified interface, combined with device and hub SDKs that support ZigBee, Z-Wave, and Wi-Fi protocols, streamlines device management and onboarding across multiple devices, vendors, and connectivity standards. Development is further accelerated by a catalog of pre-built C2C connectors and custom connector building capabilities to enable integration with various third-party cloud-based devices. Moreover, a comprehensive library of over 80+ device data model templates, based on AWS’s implementation of the Matter data model standard, paired with the ability to create new data models, provides developers a flexible and scalable approach to define device capabilities. Managed integrations gives developers a powerful way to integrate devices into applications that are designed to provide a seamless experience for their end users, and empowers the creation of value-added services, such as home security, energy management, and elderly care monitoring.

The managed integrations feature is available in Canada (Central) and Europe (Ireland). To learn more, refer to the developer guide and get started on the AWS IoT console.
 

 

​Today, AWS announced the general availability of managed integrations, a feature of AWS IoT Device Management designed to simplify the control and management of IoT devices across multiple manufacturers and connectivity protocols. Developers can now onboard and manage diverse IoT devices through a single unified interface regardless of connection type – direct, hub-based, or third-party cloud-based. Managed integrations can also use Cloud-to-Cloud (C2C) connectors and device data model templates. At preview, developers had access to a catalog of pre-built C2C connectors from partners and vendors along with 80+ device data model templates. Now, with expanded functionality, developers can create and list their own connectors and customize the templates to create new data models. Using the managed integrations feature, developers can accelerate their IoT solution development. The unified interface, combined with device and hub SDKs that support ZigBee, Z-Wave, and Wi-Fi protocols, streamlines device management and onboarding across multiple devices, vendors, and connectivity standards. Development is further accelerated by a catalog of pre-built C2C connectors and custom connector building capabilities to enable integration with various third-party cloud-based devices. Moreover, a comprehensive library of over 80+ device data model templates, based on AWS’s implementation of the Matter data model standard, paired with the ability to create new data models, provides developers a flexible and scalable approach to define device capabilities. Managed integrations gives developers a powerful way to integrate devices into applications that are designed to provide a seamless experience for their end users, and empowers the creation of value-added services, such as home security, energy management, and elderly care monitoring. The managed integrations feature is available in Canada (Central) and Europe (Ireland). To learn more, refer to the developer guide and get started on the AWS IoT console.    

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AWS announces 100G expansion in Jakarta, Indonesia

Today, AWS announced the expansion of 100 Gbps dedicated connections at the AWS Direct Connect location in the NTT Jakarta 2 data center center near Jakarta, Indonesia. You can now establish private, direct network access to all public AWS Regions (except those in China), AWS GovCloud Regions, and AWS Local Zones from this location. This is the second AWS Direct Connect location in Jakarta to provide 100 Gbps connections with MACsec encryption capabilities.

The Direct Connect service enables you to establish a private, physical network connection between AWS and your data center, office, or colocation environment. These private connections can provide a more consistent network experience than those made over the public internet.

For more information on the over 142 Direct Connect locations worldwide, visit the locations section of the Direct Connect product detail pages. Or, visit our getting started page to learn more about how to purchase and deploy Direct Connect.

 

​Today, AWS announced the expansion of 100 Gbps dedicated connections at the AWS Direct Connect location in the NTT Jakarta 2 data center center near Jakarta, Indonesia. You can now establish private, direct network access to all public AWS Regions (except those in China), AWS GovCloud Regions, and AWS Local Zones from this location. This is the second AWS Direct Connect location in Jakarta to provide 100 Gbps connections with MACsec encryption capabilities. The Direct Connect service enables you to establish a private, physical network connection between AWS and your data center, office, or colocation environment. These private connections can provide a more consistent network experience than those made over the public internet. For more information on the over 142 Direct Connect locations worldwide, visit the locations section of the Direct Connect product detail pages. Or, visit our getting started page to learn more about how to purchase and deploy Direct Connect.  

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Cómo Microsoft 365 Copilot y los agentes ayudan a abordar la jornada laboral infinita

junio 26, 2025

Cómo Microsoft 365 Copilot y los agentes ayudan a abordar la jornada laboral infinita

Ilustración de una persona subiendo escaleras, rodeada de elementos gráficos como íconos de correo, agendas, y más

Por: Colette Stallbaumer, gerente general, Microsoft 365 Copilot  y cofundadora de WorkLab.

Un nuevo informe especial del Índice de Tendencias Laborales1 basado en billones de señales de productividad agregadas y anónimas a nivel global en Microsoft 365 revela un nuevo estado de trabajo: una jornada laboral en apariencia infinita. Nuestros datos sugieren que el trabajo se extiende hasta las madrugadas, las últimas horas de la noche y todo lo demás: para confirmar lo que muchas personas ya sienten.

  • El 40% de las personas en línea a las 6 a.m. ya han comenzado a revisar el correo electrónico para priorizar su día.
  • El empleado promedio recibe 100+ correos electrónicos y 150+ mensajes de Microsoft Teams cada día.
  • La mayoría de los empleados envían o reciben  mensajes de 50+ Teams fuera del horario laboral principal.

En nuestra revisión, vimos que casi uno de cada tres empleados dice que es imposible mantenerse al día con el ritmo de trabajo actual. En un momento en el que el trabajo del conocimiento ha alcanzado su punto máximo de ineficiencia, la IA puede ser un salvavidas, pero es solo una parte de la solución. Ahora es el momento de que los líderes reconsideren cómo se estructuran el trabajo y los equipos o se arriesguen a acelerar un sistema roto. Eso significa centrarse en el 20% del trabajo que genera el 80% del impacto; diseñar equipos más planos y ágiles en torno al diagrama de trabajo, no al organigrama; y volver a capacitar a cada empleado para que sea un jefe de agentes.

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Las Empresas Frontera, organizaciones que se replantean el trabajo con la IA en el centro, ya han comenzado a ver el impacto. Nuestros datos muestran que los empleados de estas empresas son más propensos a decir que su empresa prospera, más propensos a decir que pueden asumir más trabajo y afirman tener más oportunidades de realizar un trabajo significativo.

Echemos un vistazo más de cerca a tres estrategias que todo líder debe conocer ahora para adoptar una mentalidad de Empresa Frontera:

1. Aplicar la regla 80/20

Las prácticas laborales de ayer no serán suficientes en la era de la IA. Las empresas que ganarán no solo trabajarán más duro, sino que trabajarán de forma más inteligente, centrándose en el 20% del trabajo que genera el 80% del impacto, y racionalizarán el resto de forma despiadada.

La IA ahora puede razonar y resolver problemas complejos de maneras en verdad notables, al brindar a cada negocio inteligencia bajo demanda que reescribirá las reglas del negocio y transformará el trabajo del conocimiento tal como lo conocemos. De manera tradicional, las empresas han contratado a más empleados o han aprovechado más capital (financiación, infraestructura, equipos) para aumentar la producción. Ahora, pueden agregar trabajo digital en forma de agentes de razonamiento a la mezcla.

Por ejemplo, Researcher en Microsoft 365 Copilot, un agente que aborda la investigación de varios pasos en el trabajo, para ofrecer información con mayor calidad y precisión de lo que antes era posible. Combina el modelo de investigación profunda de OpenAI con las capacidades avanzadas de orquestación y búsqueda profunda de Microsoft 365 Copilot. Un buen caso de uso de los investigadores: los libros blancos. De manera reciente tuve un breve período de tiempo, entre un viaje de negocios y una boda familiar, para entregar un documento a tiempo a mi equipo. En el pasado, me habría llevado unos días investigar, analizar, escribir y editar. Sin embargo, al trabajar con Researcher, pude crear un buen borrador, editarlo en un solo bloque de trabajo y entregar un documento técnico sólido a mi equipo en un par de horas.

2. Rediseñar el gráfico de trabajo

Hoy en día, la mayoría de las empresas estructuran a su gente y equipos en torno a organigramas (marketing, finanzas, ingeniería) que son demasiado rígidos para aprovechar la oportunidad que ofrece la inteligencia bajo demanda. Las empresas fronterizas se organizan de manera diferente, para renunciar al organigrama y adoptar el diagrama de trabajo: equipos ágiles y orientados a los resultados que se forman en torno a un objetivo y utilizan la IA para llenar las brechas de habilidades. En mi propio equipo en Microsoft, analizamos lo que llamamos el «modelo de Hollywood»: el talento adecuado se reúne para hacer una película exitosa y luego pasa al siguiente proyecto. Esto significa equipos ágiles y dinámicos que trabajen en sprints cortos (pero intensos) y pivotes más rápidos, y agregar agentes al equipo.

El analista piensa como un científico de datos experto, por lo que su equipo puede pasar de los datos sin procesar a la información en minutos. Su equipo puede usarlo para evaluar cómo los descuentos afectan el comportamiento de los clientes, identificar a los principales clientes que no utilizan por completo los productos que han comprado y visualizar el sentimiento del producto y las tendencias de uso para informar las decisiones de comercialización.

3. Empoderar a cada empleado para que se convierta en un jefe de agente

A medida que los agentes se unen cada vez más a la fuerza laboral, vemos el surgimiento del jefe de agente: un empleado que crea, delega y administra a los agentes para amplificar su impacto, para trabajar de manera más inteligente, escalar más rápido y tomar el control de su carrera en la era de la IA. Desde la sala de juntas hasta la primera línea, las personas deben pensar como el CEO de una startup impulsada por agentes, para dirigir equipos de agentes con habilidades especializadas como investigación y análisis de datos.

Hemos facilitado la creación de agentes en Microsoft 365 Copilot con Microsoft Copilot Studio. Estos agentes pueden gestionar aprobaciones, generar pedidos, gestionar flujos de trabajo y mucho más. Un profesional de ventas puede utilizar un agente para redactar las propuestas de los clientes y otro para sacar a la luz clientes potenciales de alto potencial a partir de los datos de CRM. Un investigador de mi equipo utiliza tres agentes para potenciar su flujo de trabajo: uno busca nuevas investigaciones, otro realiza análisis estadísticos complejos y un tercero redacta resúmenes y resúmenes. Al descargar tareas que consumen mucho tiempo, pueden centrarse en el análisis de alto nivel y en nuevas ideas. Otro jefe de agente en Microsoft administra su equipo de agentes de manera muy similar a como lo haría con los empleados humanos: mejora las habilidades de los empleados de bajo rendimiento, proporciona comentarios regulares e incluso realiza evaluaciones de rendimiento.

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Restablecer el ritmo de trabajo

El trabajo se reescriben tiempo real. Los líderes tienen la oportunidad de ayudar a cada empleado a conquistar la jornada laboral infinita, con una combinación de IA y una mentalidad de Empresa Frontera. Al aplicar la regla 80/20, rediseñar el gráfico de trabajo y empoderar a cada empleado para que se convierta en un jefe de agentes, cada organización puede transformarse en una Empresa Frontera y aprovechar la oportunidad que se avecina.

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AWS Security Incident Response adds integration with Amazon EventBridge

Today, AWS Security Incident Response announces integration with Amazon EventBridge. This integration enables customers to react, monitor, and orchestrate events associated with cases and memberships within AWS Security Incident Response. Amazon EventBridge is a service that can provide near real-time access to changes in data in AWS services, your own applications, and software as a service (SaaS) applications without writing code. With Amazon EventBridge acting as a central hub for changes in AWS Security Incident Response cases and memberships, customers can either route these events via Rules (for fan-out scenarios to one or more targets) or through Pipes (for point-to-point integrations with enhanced filtering, enrichment, and transformation capabilities).

With the Amazon EventBridge integration, customers can now create integrations between AWS Security Incident Response and third-party tooling or aggregate data to analyze using generative AI and other AWS tooling. For example, when AWS Security Incident Response proactively creates a case, Amazon EventBridge automation can trigger systems to notify stakeholders, which enables quicker response and minimizes barriers to engaging customer teams during potential security incidents. Customers and partners who manage multiple AWS environments can now leverage the Amazon EventBridge integration to monitor AWS Security Incident Response memberships, helping ensure their environments maintain a strong security posture for incident response.

Support for Amazon EventBridge is available in all regions where AWS Security Incident Response is available. To learn more, see the AWS Security Incident Response documentation. Get started today by visiting AWS Security Incident Response via the console, AWS Command Line Interface, or APIs. For additional information on EventBridge, visit the Amazon EventBridge page.
 

 

​Today, AWS Security Incident Response announces integration with Amazon EventBridge. This integration enables customers to react, monitor, and orchestrate events associated with cases and memberships within AWS Security Incident Response. Amazon EventBridge is a service that can provide near real-time access to changes in data in AWS services, your own applications, and software as a service (SaaS) applications without writing code. With Amazon EventBridge acting as a central hub for changes in AWS Security Incident Response cases and memberships, customers can either route these events via Rules (for fan-out scenarios to one or more targets) or through Pipes (for point-to-point integrations with enhanced filtering, enrichment, and transformation capabilities). With the Amazon EventBridge integration, customers can now create integrations between AWS Security Incident Response and third-party tooling or aggregate data to analyze using generative AI and other AWS tooling. For example, when AWS Security Incident Response proactively creates a case, Amazon EventBridge automation can trigger systems to notify stakeholders, which enables quicker response and minimizes barriers to engaging customer teams during potential security incidents. Customers and partners who manage multiple AWS environments can now leverage the Amazon EventBridge integration to monitor AWS Security Incident Response memberships, helping ensure their environments maintain a strong security posture for incident response. Support for Amazon EventBridge is available in all regions where AWS Security Incident Response is available. To learn more, see the AWS Security Incident Response documentation. Get started today by visiting AWS Security Incident Response via the console, AWS Command Line Interface, or APIs. For additional information on EventBridge, visit the Amazon EventBridge page.