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| 7 | + "url": "https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/amazon-cognito-unlocks-advanced-capabilities-with-next-generation-infrastructure/", |
| 8 | + "title": "Amazon Cognito unlocks advanced capabilities with next-generation infrastructure", |
| 9 | + "summary": "Amazon Cognito recently introduced high-throughput performance for demanding workloads, customer-managed keys for full control over data encryption at rest, and multi- Region replication for business continuity improvement. These capabilities were made possible through a next-generation storage infrastructure designed for extensibility and scale. To deliver this, we migrated hundreds of millions of user profiles, and you […]", |
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| 27 | + "url": "https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/gain-visibility-into-ddos-attacks-with-flow-logs-in-aws-shield-advanced/", |
| 28 | + "title": "Gain visibility into DDoS attacks with flow logs in AWS Shield Advanced", |
| 29 | + "summary": "Reconstructing distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack traffic used to mean combining data from multiple sources after the fact. AWS Shield Advanced attack flow logs change that—they capture traffic metadata during attacks so you can pinpoint sources, verify mitigations, and feed your existing analysis pipelines. Shield publishes logs to Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), […]", |
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| 49 | + "url": "https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/customize-federated-sign-in-with-new-amazon-cognito-lambda-trigger/", |
| 50 | + "title": "Customize federated sign-in with new Amazon Cognito Lambda trigger", |
| 51 | + "summary": "You can use Amazon Cognito user pools to add sign-up and sign-in functionality to your web and mobile applications. You can authenticate users directly with Amazon Cognito managed accounts using passwords, passwordless flows, or custom authentication flows, or let users federate in through external identity providers (IdP) using SAML, OpenID Connect, or social providers such […]", |
| 52 | + "published_at": "2026-06-04T15:49:15+00:00", |
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