Amazon Web Services recently held their re:Inforce conference, as the company attempts to partner with customers to deliver a securre environment. Following the shared responsibility model concept that was the focus last year, it seems that the company is emphasizing that security is a job for everyone in the modern cloud. We also saw product announcements from AWS, including enhancements to Nitro that control access to the underlying infrastructure.
\nTime Stamps:\n0:00 - Cold Open\n0:54 - Welcome to the Rundown\n1:47 - Veeam Looks to Cyber-Resiliency\n6:21 - Enthusiasm for AI in the Enterprise is Waning\n10:44 - Microsoft to Improve Security after Recall Delay\n14:16 - Oracle, Microsoft, and OpenAI Join Forces\n17:33 - Pure Storage Confirms Unauthorized Access\n19:53 - Google Shares the Scope of Enterprise Cloud at Cloud Field Day\n25:16 - Announcements from AWS re:Inforce\n37:33 - The Weeks Ahead\n39:56 - Thanks for Watching
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