vendredi 10 juillet 2020

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In the middle of a trans-Nordics trip in early March that took me to Denmark, Finland, and Sweden in the course of a week, Amazon asked me and my coworkers to work from home if possible. I finished my trip, returned to Seattle, and did my best to adapt to these changing times.
In the ensuing weeks, several of my scheduled trips were cancelled, all of my in-person meetings with colleagues and customers were replaced with [118]Amazon Chime video calls, and we decided to start taping What’s New with AWS from my home office.
On the personal side, I watched as many of the entertainment, education, and sporting events that I enjoy were either canceled or moved online. Just as you probably did, I quickly found new ways to connect with family and friends that did not require face-to-face interaction.
I thought that it would be interesting to see how these sudden, large-scale changes are affecting our customers. My colleague [119]Monica Benjamin checked in with AWS customers across several different fields and industries and provided me with the source material for this post. Here’s what we learned…
Edmodo â€" Education Education technology company [120]Edmodo provides tools for K-12 schools and teachers. More than 125 million members count on Edmodo to provide a secure space for teachers, students, and parents to communicate and collaborate. As the pandemic began spreading across Europe, Edmodo’s traffic began to grow at an exponential rate. AWS has allowed them to rapidly scale in order to meet this new demand so that education continues across the world. [121]Per Thomsen (Vice President, Engineering) told us:
In early March, our traffic grew significantly with the total number of global learners engaging on the network spiking within a matter of weeks. This required us to increase site capacity by 15 times. With AWS and Amazon EC2 instances, Edmodo has been able to quickly scale and meet this new demand so we could continue to provide teachers and students with our uninterrupted services for their distance learning needs. Having AWS always at our fingertips gives us elastic and robust compute capacity to scale rapidly.
BlueJeans â€" Cloud-Based Video Conferencing Global video provider [122]BlueJeans supports employees working from home, health care providers shifting to telehealth, and educators moving to distance learning. Customers like BlueJeans because it provides high video and voice quality, strong security, and interoperability. [123]Swaroop Kulkarni (Technical Director, Office of the CTO) told us:
With so many people working from home, we have seen explosive growth in traffic since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. In just two weeks our usage skyrocketed 300% over the pre-COVID-19 average. We have always run a hybrid infrastructure between our datacenters and public cloud and fortunately had already shifted critical workloads to Amazon EC2 services before the Coronavirus outbreak. The traffic surge in March 2020 led us to scale up on AWS. We took advantage of the global presence of AWS and nearly doubled the number of regions and added US East (Ohio), APAC (Mumbai) and APAC (Singapore). We also experimented with various instance types (C,M,R families) and time-of-day scaling and this served us well for managing costs. Overall, we were able to stay ahead of traffic increases smoothly and seamlessly. We appreciate the partnership with AWS.
Netflix â€" Media & Entertainment Home entertainment provider [124]Netflix started to see their usage spike in March, with an increase in stream starts in many different parts of the world. [125]Nils Pommerien (Director, Cloud Infrastructure Engineering) told us:
Like other home entertainment services, Netflix has seen temporarily higher viewing and increased member growth during this unprecedented time. In order to meet this demand our control plane services needed to scale very quickly. This is where the value of AWS’ cloud and our strong partnership became apparent, both in being able to meet capacity needs in compute, storage, as well as providing the necessary infrastructure, such as AWS Auto Scaling, which is deeply ingrained in Netflix’s operations model.
Pinterest â€" Billions of Pins Visual discovery engine [126]Pinterest has been scaling to meet the needs of an ever-growing audience. [127]Coburn Watson (Head of Infrastructure and SRE) told us:
Pinterest has been able to provide inspiration for an expanded global customer audience during this challenging period, whether looking for public health information, new foods to prepare, or projects and crafts to do with friends and family. Working closely with AWS, Pinterest has been able to ensure additional capacity was available during this period to keep Pinterest up and serving our customers.
Finra â€" Financial Services FINRA regulates a critical part of the securities industry â€" brokerage firms doing business with the public in the United States. FINRA takes in as much as 400 billion market events per day that are tracked, aggregated, and analyzed for the purpose of protecting investors. [128]Steve Randich (Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer) told us:
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused extreme volatility in the U.S. securities markets, and since March we have seen market volumes increase by 2-3x. Our compute resources with AWS are automatically provisioned and can process a record peak and then shut down to nothing, without any human intervention. We automatically turn on and off up to 100,000 compute nodes in a single day. We would have been unable to handle this surge in volume within our on premises data center.
As you can see from what Steve said, scaling down is just as important as scaling up.
Snap â€" Reinventing the Camera The [129]Snapchat application lets people express themselves and helps them to maintain connections with family and close friends. [130]Saral Jain (Director of Engineering) told us:
As the global coronavirus pandemic affected the lives of millions around the world, Snapchat has played an important role in people’s lives, especially for helping close friends and family stay together emotionally while they are separated physically. In recent months, we have seen increased engagement across our platform resulting in higher workloads and the need to rapidly scale up our cloud infrastructure. For example, communication with friends increased by over 30 percent in the last week of March compared to the last week of January, with more than a 50 percent increase in some of our larger markets. AWS cloud has been valuable in helping us deal with this significant increase in demand, with services like EC2 and DynamoDB delivering high performance and reliability we need to provide the best experience for our customers.
I hope that you are staying safe, and that you have enjoyed this look at what our customers are doing in these unique and rapidly changing times. If you have a story of your own to share, please let me know.
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According to an [13]AWS blog post this week, Macie is now better-equipped to discover sensitive data thanks to new machine learning models designed to detect personally identifiable information (PII).

Macie also has a new tiered pricing model that promises to lower costs by as much as 80 percent. Users are charged based on how many Amazon S3 buckets they scan with the service, plus the volume of data scanned for sensitive information. "With higher volumes, you can reduce your costs by more than 90%," AWS said.

Macie was [14]first launched in the fall of 2017 amid a spate of data security incidents in which millions of users' sensitive information was exposed due to misconfigured Amazon S3 buckets. The service uses machine learning to identify sensitive data stored in S3, its level of security and normal user behaviors related to accessing that data. It then flags irregular behaviors as potential security breaches.

AWS said the revamped Macie incorporates feedback from users. Besides the added machine learning models and the simpler pricing structure, new Macie features include support for multiple AWS accounts via the [15]AWS Organizations service, an improved user experience and "[f]ull API coverage for programmatic use of the service with AWS SDKs and AWS Command Line Interface (CLI)."

AWS has also improved the integration between Amazon S3 and Macie. This means two key benefits, according to AWS:
* Enabling S3 data events in AWS CloudTrail is no longer a requirement, further reducing overall costs.
* There is now a continual evaluation of all buckets, issuing security findings for any public bucket, unencrypted buckets, and for buckets shared with (or replicated to) an AWS account outside of your Organization.

Though Macie was designed to scan Amazon S3 data, the AWS blog pointed out that users can easily expand Macie's utility to non-S3 data simply by temporarily storing outside data in S3 for Macie to access.

"[A]nything you can get into S3, permanently or temporarily, in an object format supported by Macie, can be scanned for sensitive data," AWS said. "This allows you to expand the coverage to data residing outside of S3 by pulling data out of custom applications, databases, and third-party services, temporarily placing it in S3, and using Amazon Macie to identify sensitive data."

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aws-senior.com [123]Amazon Macie is a fully managed service that helps you discover and protect your sensitive data, using machine learning to automatically spot and classify data for you.
Over time, Macie customers told us what they like, and what they didn’t. The service team has worked hard to address this feedback, and today I am very happy to share that we are making available a new, enhanced version of Amazon Macie!
This new version has simplified the pricing plan: you are now charged based on the number of [124]Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) buckets that are evaluated, and the amount of data processed for sensitive data discovery jobs. The new [125]tiered pricing plan has reduced the price by 80%. With higher volumes, you can reduce your costs by more than 90%.
At the same time, we have introduced many new features: * An expanded sensitive data discovery, including updated machine learning models for personally identifiable information (PII) detection, and customer-defined sensitive data types using [126]regular expressions. * Multi-account support with [127]AWS Organizations. * Full API coverage for programmatic use of the service with [128]AWS SDKs and [129]AWS Command Line Interface (CLI). * Expanded regional availability to 17 Regions. * A new, simplified [130]free tier and free trial to help you get started and understand your costs. * A completely redesigned console and user experience.
Macie is now tightly integrated with S3 in the backend, providing more advantages: * Enabling S3 data events in [131]AWS CloudTrail is no longer a requirement, further reducing overall costs. * There is now a continual evaluation of all buckets, issuing security findings for any public bucket, unencrypted buckets, and for buckets shared with (or replicated to) an AWS account outside of your Organization.
The anomaly detection features monitoring S3 data access activity previously available in Macie are now in private beta as part of [132]Amazon GuardDuty, and have been enhanced to include deeper capabilities to protect your data in S3.
Enabling Amazon Macie In the Macie console, I select to Enable Macie. If you use AWS Organizations, you can delegate an AWS account to administer Macie for your Organization.
After it has been enabled, Amazon Macie automatically provides a summary of my S3 buckets in the region, and continually evaluates those buckets to generate actionable security findings for any unencrypted or publicly accessible data, including buckets shared with AWS accounts outside of my Organization.
Below the summary, I see the top findings by type and by S3 bucket. Overall, this page provides a great overview of the status of my S3 buckets.
In the Findings section I have the full list of findings, and I can select them to archive, unarchive, or export them. I can also select one of the findings to see the full information collected by Macie.
Findings can be viewed in the web console and are sent to [133]Amazon CloudWatch Events for easy integration with existing workflow or event management systems, or to be used in combination with [134]AWS Step Functions to take automated remediation actions. This can help meet regulations such as Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS), Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), General Data Privacy Regulation (GDPR), and California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA).
In the S3 Buckets section, I can search and filter on buckets of interest to create sensitive data discovery jobs across one or multiple buckets to discover sensitive data in objects, and to check encryption status and public accessibility at object level. Jobs can be executed once, or scheduled daily, weekly, or monthly.
For jobs, Amazon Macie automatically tracks changes to the buckets and only evaluates new or modified objects over time. In the additional settings, I can include or exclude objects based on tags, size, file extensions, or last modified date.
To monitor my costs, and the use of the free trial, I look at the Usage section of the console.
Creating Custom Data Identifiers Amazon Macie supports natively the most common sensitive data types, including personally identifying information (PII) and credential data. You can extend that list with custom data identifiers to discover proprietary or unique sensitive data for your business.
For example, often companies have a specific syntax for their employee IDs. A possible syntax is to have a capital letter, that defines if this is a full-time or a part-time employee, followed by a dash, and then eight numbers. Possible values in this case are F-12345678 or P-87654321.
To create this custom data identifier, I enter a [135]regular expression (regex) to describe the pattern to match:
[A-Z]-\d{8}
To avoid false positives, I ask that the employee keyword is found near the identifier (by default, less than 50 characters apart). I use the Evaluate box to test that this configuration works with sample text, then I select Submit.
Available Now For [136]Amazon Macie regional availability, please see the [137]AWS Region Table. You can find more information on how the new enhanced Macie in the [138]documentation.
This release of Amazon Macie remains optimized for S3. However, anything you can get into S3, permanently or temporarily, in an object format supported by Macie, can be scanned for sensitive data. This allows you to expand the coverage to data residing outside of S3 by pulling data out of custom applications, databases, and third-party services, temporarily placing it in S3, and using Amazon Macie to identify sensitive data.
For example, we’ve made this even easier with [139]RDS and Aurora now supporting snapshots to S3 in [140]Apache Parquet, which is a format Macie supports. Similarly, [141]in DynamoDB, you can use AWS Glue to export tables to S3 which can then be scanned by Macie. With the new API and SDKs coverage, you can use the new enhanced Amazon Macie as a building block in an automated process exporting data to S3 to discover and protect your sensitive data across multiple sources.
â€" [142]Danilo
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[143]Danilo Poccia
Danilo works with startups and companies of any size to support their innovation. In his role as Chief Evangelist (EMEA) at Amazon Web Services, he leverages his experience to help people bring their ideas to life, focusing on serverless architectures and event-driven programming, and on the technical and business impact of machine learning and edge computing. He is the author of AWS Lambda in Action from Manning. [144]View Comments
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