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  1. Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) with AWS Fargate provides serverless compute for containerized workloads that run on Kubernetes. By eliminating the need for infrastructure management with AWS Fargate, customers can avoid the operational overhead of scaling, patching, and securing instances. AWS Fargate provides a secure and a controlled environment for container execution. Consequently, customers are not allowed to extend extra privileges to containers in operation. As a result, traditional methods for enhancing visibility and ensuring container runtime security will not work. This post demonstrates the use of Aqua’s Cloud Native Security Platform on AWS Fargate to deliver runtime security without requiring added privileges. Aqua’s platform is compatible with containers deployed on various infrastructures, such as Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) and Amazon EKS.This post will focus on Amazon EKS.. The container runtime security element of Aqua’s Platform, the MicroEnforcer, is an agent that can be added to Kubernetes pods and can run unprivileged on AWS Fargate. Aqua’s Platform injects the MicroEnforcer into a Kubernetes pod and enforces run-time security, without the user having to make changes to the application or their deployment specifications. These run-time protection capabilities are delivered as part of comprehensive cloud-native security platform, spanning vulnerability management, cloud security posture management, supply chain security, Kubernetes security, assurance, and cloud-integrated storage (CIS) benchmarking. Aqua Security is an AWS Advanced Technology Partner with the AWS Containers Competency. They provide highly integrated security controls that customers use to build full code-to-production security across their continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipeline, with an orchestration layer and runtime environments... View the full article
  2. AQUA (Advanced Query Accelerator) for Amazon Redshift is available in preview. AQUA provides a new distributed and hardware accelerated cache that brings compute to the storage layer for Amazon Redshift and delivers up to 10x faster query performance than other cloud data warehouses. View the full article
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