Achieve an Improved Security Posture on the AWS Cloud
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AWS and Morris & Opazo Can Help You Be More Secure on the AWS Cloud
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More Segmentation (Separation)
More shared resources mean a greater need for segmentation – a resource intensive task in a datacenter. The AWS Cloud enables you to easily segment data and applications, improving security.

More Encryption
Many organizations have ignored the need to encrypt data inside their existing on-premises environments, which have become large and complex, making encryption difficult. AWS makes it easy to protect your workloads both in transit and at rest with 256-bit encryption.

Stronger Authentication
Enterprises still frequently limit their multifactor authentication (MFA). Moving to the AWS cloud enables you to easily leverage MFA to ensure that users can access applications securely.

More Logging and Monitoring
Logging and monitoring has traditionally been limited in datacenters due to high overhead. AWS makes logging and monitoring simple and cost effective, giving your organization new insights to both security threats and customer behavior.
AWS Cloud Security
Cloud security at AWS is the highest priority. As an AWS customer, you will benefit from a data center and network architecture built to meet the needs and requirements of highly security-sensitive organizations.
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Morris & Opazo and the AWS Shared Responsibility Model

In the AWS Shared Responsibility Model, security is a collaborative effort between AWS and the customer. AWS provides the secure infrastructure for you to develop and run your applications; however, assuring the security of your application stack is your responsibility. This means leveraging APN security solutions to protect and manage your application workloads and satisfy your compliance requirements such as PCI DSS, SOC2, HIPAA/HITECH, and FISMA.
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AWS Shared Responsibility Model
Learn about the AWS Shared Responsibility Model and the breakdown of security responsibilities on AWS