AWS launches an incident response service to combat cybersecurity threats

AWS launches a security incident response service to aid companies in cyberattack recovery.

: AWS introduces the AWS Security Incident Response service to help organizations manage cybersecurity threats more efficiently. The service integrates with Amazon GuardDuty and third-party tools to automate threat detection and response. It also offers support from AWS' customer incident response team, making it convenient for those using AWS security solutions. With this launch, AWS aims to tap into the growing incident response market projected to reach $89.09 billion by 2030.

AWS has launched AWS Security Incident Response, a new service designed to help organizations effectively manage cybersecurity threats. The launch comes in response to challenges faced by companies in ensuring robust incident response programs, which are compounded by the increasing frequency and cost of cyberattacks projected to cause $23 trillion in damages by 2027.

AWS Security Incident Response features automatic triage from Amazon GuardDuty and third-party cybersecurity tools, allowing users to manage alerts, permissions, and incident data from a comprehensive dashboard. The service can automatically sort and remediate many security issues using automated protocols and customer-specific data, while creating security cases for unresolved issues to notify stakeholders.

The service stands out by providing support from AWS' specialized incident response team, appealing particularly to existing AWS clientele. As companies like the PGA Tour begin deployment, AWS aims to capitalize on the fast-growing incident response market, predicted by Verified Market Research to expand significantly by 2030.