VentureBeat December 28, 2021
Louis Columbus

At its re:Invent conference this fall, AWS made two IoT cybersecurity announcements that reflect how machine identities are a core part of its zero-trust security strategy. IoT ExpressLink, is a cloud service designed to fast-track new IoT devices through secured DevOps cycles and integrated with AWS IoT Device Defender. Improvements to AWS IoT Greengrass include features to assist AWS customers in performing patch management at scale across fleets of IoT and network devices, all of which have their own machine identities.

IT administrators often struggle with tracking patch updates across the large inventories of endpoints they have, which is one of the primary design goals that guided the latest release. Getting a centralized view of all devices on an enterprise...

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