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  1. AWS Private Certificate Authority (AWS Private CA) launches the Connector for Active Directory (AD). The Connector for AD allows you to use AWS Private CA as a drop-in replacement for your self-managed enterprise certificate authorities without the need to deploy, patch, or update local agents or proxy servers. Enterprises that use AD to manage Windows environments can reduce their private certificate authority (CA) costs and complexity. You can help meet your security and compliance goals by using AWS Private CA, a fully-managed service, which stores CA private keys in FIPS 140 validated hardware security modules (HSMs). View the full article
  2. Today, the Matter PKI Compliance Customer Guide for AWS Private Certificate Authority (AWS Private CA) is avaliable on AWS Artifact. This Guide provides information about how you can use AWS Private CA to help you create and operate Matter-compliant Certificate Authorities (CAs). Matter is a new smart home connectivity standard, governed by the Connectivity Standard Alliance, that allows smart home devices from different vendors to work together. For smart home devices to be Matter-compliant, manufacturers are required to certify these devices and provision them with Device Attestation Certificates (DACs). View the full article
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