Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

Shreds.AI Launches LLM Platform Trained for Software Engineering

Shreds.AI today unveiled a namesake generative artificial intelligence (AI) platform based on a large language model (LLM) it trained to specifically automate software engineering tasks. Source: DevOps.com

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Pulumi Adds Generative AI CoPilot to Manage Cloud Infrastructure

Using Generative AI assistants, instead of requiring a small army of software engineers, a smaller team will be able to manage applications at a level of scale previously unimagined. Source: DevOps.com

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Splunk Adds Data Management and AI Tools to Observability Portfolio

Recent adoption shows that AI tools enable more applications at scale. However, the application environment is going to be that much more complex as the number of dependencies between applications and services increases. Source: DevOps.com

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In the Works – AWS Region in Taiwan

Today, we’re announcing that a new AWS Region will be coming to Taiwan by early 2025. The new AWS Asia Pacific (Taipei) Region will consist of three Availability Zones at launch, and will give AWS customers in Taiwan the ability to run workloads and store data that must remain in Taiwan. Each of the Availability […]

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AWS Previews Generative AI Tool for CloudTrail Activity Logs

AWS today previewed a GenAI tool for its AWS CloudTrail data lake and is focusing most of its cybersecurity efforts on a new generation of cloud infrastructure that is inherently more secure. Source: DevOps.com

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AWS Audit Manager extends generative AI best practices framework to Amazon SageMaker

Sometimes I hear from tech leads that they would like to improve visibility and governance over their generative artificial intelligence applications. How do you monitor and govern the usage and generation of data to address issues regarding security, resilience, privacy, and accuracy or to validate against best practices of responsible AI, among other things? Beyond […]

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Simplify AWS CloudTrail log analysis with natural language query generation in CloudTrail Lake (preview)

Today, I am happy to announce in preview the generative artificial intelligence (generative AI)–powered natural language query generation in AWS CloudTrail Lake, which is a managed data lake for capturing, storing, accessing, and analyzing AWS CloudTrail activity logs to meet compliance, security, and operational needs. You can ask a question using natural language about these […]

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Introducing Amazon GuardDuty Malware Protection for Amazon S3

Today we are announcing the general availability of Amazon GuardDuty Malware Protection for Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), an expansion of GuardDuty Malware Protection to detect malicious file uploads to selected S3 buckets. Previously, GuardDuty Malware Protection provided agentless scanning capabilities to identify malicious files on Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) volumes attached […]

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IAM Access Analyzer Update: Extending custom policy checks & guided revocation

We are making IAM Access Analyzer even more powerful, extending custom policy checks and adding easy access to guidance that will help you to fine-tune your IAM policies. Both of these new features build on the Custom Policy Checks and the Unused Access analysis that were launched at re:Invent 2023. Here’s what we are launching: […]

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AWS adds passkey multi-factor authentication (MFA) for root and IAM users

Security is our top priority at Amazon Web Services (AWS), and today, we’re launching two capabilities to help you strengthen the security posture of your AWS accounts: First, we’re adding passkeys to the list of supported multi-factor authentication (MFA) for your root and AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users. Second, we started to enforce MFA […]

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