VentureBeat November 28, 2023
Louis Columbus

AWS‘s vision for achieving stronger, more resilient cloud security relies on implementing generative AI, human insight, and improved usability correctly with every product release — all from a posture of zero trust.

Steve Schmidt, Chief Security Officer at Amazon, made this point clear during his keynote speech today at the cloud leader’s annual large conference, re:Invent 2023.

Titled Move fast, stay secure: strategies for the future of security, Schmidt’s speech emphasized that cloud security needs to be prioritized as a business enabler first if it is going to succeed.

As such Schmidt also introduced a range of new AWS cloud security updates and products, including Amazon Detective and Amazon GuardDuty.

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