Forbes December 31, 2024
Tony Bradley

Incident response has become a defining factor in how organizations weather the storms of digital threats. With the cloud at the heart of modern business operations, cyber intrusions have shifted focus, targeting data repositories, AI models, and core business functions. To tackle this growing challenge, AWS and CrowdStrike have joined forces to reshape how incidents are managed, emphasizing speed, collaboration, and innovation.

The launch of AWS’s Incident Response Service is a notable step toward empowering organizations to respond more effectively to cyber incidents. Paired with CrowdStrike’s expertise and tools, this partnership strives to set a new standard for resilience.

From Chaos to Collaboration

Incident response has traditionally been plagued by inefficiencies—disparate tools, slow resolution times, and siloed teams. AWS’s new...

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