Amazon Security Lake achieves FedRamp High and Moderate authorization

Amazon Security Lake has achieved FedRAMP High authorization in AWS GovCloud (US) Region and FedRAMP Moderate in the US East and US West Regions. If you’re a federal agency, public sector organization, or enterprise with FedRAMP compliance requirements, you can now centralize your security data using Amazon Security Lake.

Amazon Security Lake automatically centralizes security data from AWS environments, SaaS providers, on premises, and cloud sources into a purpose-built data lake stored in your account. With Security Lake, you can get a more complete understanding of your security data across your entire organization. You can also improve the protection of your workloads, applications, and data. Security Lake has adopted the Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework (OCSF), an open standard that is part of the Linux Foundation. With OCSF support, the service normalizes and combines security data from AWS and a broad range of enterprise security data sources.

You can start with a 15-day free trial of Amazon Security Lake with a single-click in the AWS Management console. To learn more and get started, see the following resources:
 

How to develop an Amazon Security Lake POC
Understanding Amazon Security Lake Costs

Source:: Amazon AWS