Dec 19, 2019 | AWS, Recent News, Threat Modeling
Over 752,000 applications for birth certificate copies were leaked,all because they were not protected with a password in an Amazon Web Services (AWS) storage bucket. Long story short, plenty of personal information was divulged. The certificates were warehoused by an...
Dec 18, 2019 | AWS, Cloud security, Events
It’s been two weeks since AWS re: invent 2019 took place in Las Vegas, Nevada. As the biggest cloud computing conference in the country, Amazon Web Services didn’t disappoint with a turnout of more than 65,000 attendees. AWS re:Invent revealed details about a heap of...
Dec 5, 2019 | API Security, AWS, Cloud security, Cloud Threat Modeling, DevSecOps, Security
Amazon S3 is the leading and most efficient file storage service offered in the market. S3 is a simple storage service where you can store any kind of content, e.g. HTML web pages or financial data records. Whatever you store in an S3 bucket is comprised of data. Even...
Dec 4, 2019 | AWS, Cloud security, DevSecOps, ThreatModeler
Serverless refers to the innate structural design of the cloud that allows users to move more of their active tasks to Amazon Web Services (AWS). The migration expands their responsiveness and allots more areas for improvement. With serverless, it is possible to run...
Nov 13, 2019 | Attack Surface Analysis, AWS, Cloud security
For the second year in a row, ThreatModeler will host a sponsored booth at the AWS re:Invent conference in Las Vegas. In an endeavor to build community and raise awareness about its product – including existing capabilities and new enhancements – ThreatModeler...