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Recently AWS launched Amazon S3 dual-layer server-side encryption with keys stored in AWS Key Management Service (DSSE-KMS), a new encryption option in Amazon S3 that applies two layers of ...
A new ransomware campaign encrypts Amazon S3 buckets using AWS's Server-Side Encryption with Customer Provided Keys (SSE-C) known only to the threat actor, demanding ransoms to receive the ...
A new ransomware crew dubbed Codefinger targets AWS S3 buckets and uses the cloud giant's own server-side encryption with customer provided keys (SSE-C) to lock up victims' data before demanding a ...
Cybercriminals have started abusing legitimate AWS S3 features to encrypt victim buckets in a unique twist to the old ransomware attack.
Video: AWS unveils P3 instances for faster machine learning Amazon Web Services on Tuesday rolled out a series of new security and encryption features to its S3 cloud storage service.
AWS server-side encryption (Amazon) Administrators may leave the system to encrypt at the default 256-bit AES or choose one of the alternative methods, namely SSE-C or SSE-KMS.
AWS KMS gives enterprises centralized control over all their encryption keys, so it’s easy to encrypt data stored in S3, EBS, RDS, Redshift, and other integrated AWS products.