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Issue 75, 76 & 77 of AWS Cloud Security Weekly

(This is just the highlight of Issue 75, 76 & 77 of AWS Cloud Security weekly @ https://aws-cloudsec.com/p/issue-76-77-and-78 << Subscribe to receive the full version in your inbox weekly for free!!)

What happened in AWS CloudSecurity last week December 17 - January 07, 2025?

  • AWS launched notification actions in the AWS Console Mobile Application for iOS. The action buttons will appear on the notification details screen when you receive a push notification from AWS User Notifications on your mobile device so that you can quickly take actions such as viewing logs, or starting, stopping, or rebooting an EC2 instance directly from the event notification.
  • AWS Network Firewall, AWS Secrets Manager and CloudTrail now support IPv6, IPv4, or dual stack clients. This support extends to private access to the services API endpoint from your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) via AWS PrivateLink.
  • SES Mail Manager now provides comprehensive logging for both ingress endpoints and rules engine actions. Customers can configure a variety of monitoring options across three standard logging destinations: CloudWatch, S3, and Firehose.
  • Amazon Elastic Container Registry (Amazon ECR) introduces Registry Policy v2, which now enables the management of IAM permissions for all ECR API actions. This updated registry policy simplifies the process for customers to control access to ECR features within their accounts.

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ECR is welcoming feature

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