AWS Announces Three New Amazon Guardduty Capabilities To Help Customers Protect Container, Database, And Serverless Workloads
AWS News, Saturday, April 29,2023
Tens of thousands of AWS customers use GuardDuty to protect millions of accounts, including more than half a billion Amazon EC2 instances and millions of Amazon S3 buckets
AWS announced three new capabilities for Amazon GuardDuty, AWS's threat detection service, that further strengthen customer security through expanded coverage and continuous enhancements in machine learning, anomaly detection, and integrated threat intelligence. GuardDuty is part of a broad set of AWS security services that help customers identify potential security risks, so they can respond quickly, freeing security teams to focus on tasks with the highest value.