Customers can now connect PingFederate to AWS Single Sign-On (SSO) once, manage access to AWS centrally in AWS SSO, and enable end users to sign in using PingFederate to access all their assigned AWS accounts. The integration helps customers simplify AWS access management across multiple accounts while maintaining familiar Ping Identity experiences for administrators who manage identities, and for end users as they sign in. AWS SSO and PingFederate use standards-based automation to provision users and groups into AWS SSO, saving administration time and increasing security.
AWS Batch introduces tag-based access control
You can now control access to AWS Batch resources based on tag values.
Applications using Amazon SNS to send SMS can now be hosted in Europe (London) and Canada (Central) regions
Customers that use Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) to send text messages (SMS) to mobile users can now host their application in Canada (Central) and Europe (London) regions. Using Amazon SNS, customers can send a message directly to one phone number , or multiple phone numbers at once by subscribing those phone numbers to a topic and sending messages to the topic. Customers can send SMS text messages directly to mobile phone numbers in more than 200 countries.
CodeGuru Profiler now supports resource tagging
Amazon CodeGuru Profiler now supports resource tagging for profiling groups, making it easy for AWS customers to manage their resources effectively as their utilization of AWS services begins to scale.
Amazon EBS CSI driver now supports AWS Outposts
The Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) CSI driver now supports creating volumes on worker nodes running in AWS Outposts subnets.
Apache Flink Kinesis Consumer supports EFO and HTTP/2 data retrieval
Apache Flink Kinesis Consumer now supports Enhanced Fan Out (EFO) and the HTTP/2 data retrieval API for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams. EFO allows Amazon Kinesis Data Streams consumers to scale by offering each consumer a dedicated read throughput up to 2MB/second. The HTTP/2 data retrieval API reduces latency of data delivery from producers to consumers to 70 milliseconds or better. In combination, these two features allow you to build low latency Apache Flink applications that utilize dedicated throughput from Amazon Kinesis Data Streams.
Amazon ElastiCache for Redis adds support for Redis 6 with managed Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
Amazon ElastiCache for Redis now supports Redis 6. This release brings several new and important features to Amazon ElastiCache for Redis.
Amazon WorkDocs now supports Dark Mode on iOS
Starting today, you can now switch the color theme of your WorkDocs iOS application for a darker appearance. With Dark Mode, the appearance of the app is inverted so that instead of black text on white background, you see white text on a black background. The design reduces the light emitted by your device’s screen while maintaining the minimum color contrast ratios required for readability. Dark mode is not only a user preference and personalization feature but also a supplemental accessibility setting that may improve visibility and reduce eye strain while even preserving battery life.
AWS Security Hub launches a new user interface for security standards
AWS Security Hub has improved how we display details for security standards, which are collections of automated security checks based on industry and regulatory frameworks like the Center for Internet Security’s (CIS) AWS Foundational Benchmarks, the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), and AWS’s own Foundational Security Best Practices. We have implemented a new tabular view that makes it easier to understand your security posture relative to the security checks you have enabled in Security Hub. We have removed the legacy cards view for standards, so you will now see a visual summary of all your security checks and a count of how many checks have passed or failed. The controls table will show you at a glance the count of failed, unknown, passed, and disabled controls in the standard. Because the controls are grouped by status, you can more easily focus on failed controls. You can filter and search the controls to pinpoint specific resource types and can also sort using any of the table columns. You can now see the security score for a standard in the standard’s page alongside its controls.
Amazon DynamoDB global tables are now available in the Europe (Milan) and Europe (Stockholm) Regions
Amazon DynamoDB global tables are now available in the Europe (Milan) and Europe (Stockholm) Regions. With global tables, you can give massively scaled, global applications local access to a DynamoDB table for fast read and write performance. You also can use global tables to replicate DynamoDB table data to additional AWS Regions for higher availability and disaster recovery.