AWS cares about your bill⦠in a good way!
In my recent experience with AWS, I encountered an unusual situation where access to the Lambda service was restricted due to an identified security violation.
It's a reminder that while AWS provides a secure infrastructure, customers still have the responsibility to follow best practices such as using strong passwords, MFA, and implementing precise IAM policies. It's a shared responsibility model, where AWS secures the infrastructure and customers secure their data and applications.
Here are some key best practices to keep your AWS account secure:
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https://www.thingrex.com/aws_security_model/
Let me know if you want to learn more about AWS security best practices!
It's a reminder that while AWS provides a secure infrastructure, customers still have the responsibility to follow best practices such as using strong passwords, MFA, and implementing precise IAM policies. It's a shared responsibility model, where AWS secures the infrastructure and customers secure their data and applications.
Here are some key best practices to keep your AWS account secure:
- Use strong passwords and MFA for all users.
- Create dedicated IAM users and groups for specific tasks.
- Use precise IAM policies to control access to AWS resources.
- Monitor your AWS account for security incidents.
https://www.thingrex.com/aws_security_model/
Let me know if you want to learn more about AWS security best practices!
