The builder in you wants to move fast in the cloud, taking advantage of the agility, flexibility, and scale that it offers. The security professional in you needs to ensure that—no matter what your team is doing in the cloud—certain security and compliance invariants are guaranteed to hold. This session is for the security builders among you. We show you how to take advantage of the security perimeters offered by AWS Organizations to simply, securely, and definitively assert your security rules at the perimeter.
- AWS re:Inforce 2019: Enforcing Security Invariants with AWS Organizations (SDD314) ( Download)
- AWS Summit Online ASEAN 2021 | Govern secure, multi-account AWS environments with AWS Control Tower ( Download)
- AWS re:Inforce 2019: The Fundamentals of AWS Cloud Security (FND209-R) ( Download)
- Governance of Multi-Account, Large-Scale AWS Environments Using an Automated Approach ( Download)
- Reducing Cloud Attack Surface in AWS via Service Control Policies in a Multi-Account Environment ( Download)
- AWS re:Inforce 2019: Best Practices for Privileged Access & Secrets Management in the Cloud (DEM04) ( Download)
- AWS re:Invent 2020: Best practices for securing your multi-account environment ( Download)
- Building a Self-Service Vending Machine to Streamline a Multi-AWS Account Strategy with TLZs ( Download)
- AWS re:Inforce 2019: Best Practices for Choosing Identity Solutions for Applications (FND215) ( Download)
- AWS re:Inforce 2019 ( Download)
- AWS re:Inforce 2019: Implementing Your Landing Zone (FND210) ( Download)
- AWS Whitepaper | Organizing Your AWS Environment Using Multiple Accounts ( Download)
- AWS re:Inforce 2019: How FINRA Achieves DevOps Agility While Securing Its AWS Environments (GRC339) ( Download)
- AWS re:Inforce 2019: Security at the Speed of Cloud: How You Can Do It Now (GRC304) ( Download)
- AWS re:Invent 2020: How to onboard existing AWS accounts onto AWS Control Tower ( Download)