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AWS Security Hub expands protection to Azure, adds new features
AWS is expanding the protection scope of Security Hub to include Microsoft Azure, SiliconANGLE reported. AWS also added new AI-related functions to Security Hub, seeking to establish it as a comprehensive control platform spanning multiple cloud infrastructures. The company introduced GuardDuty AI Protection to strengthen intelligent application security and an inventory system to identify AI assets across an organisation. It also expanded the Security Hub Extended ecosystem to 21 partners.
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AI era puts focus on shift-left security to find and fix vulnerabilities during development
Amazon Web Services said high-performance AI is sharply cutting the time needed to find vulnerabilities and create attack code, increasing the number of flaws companies must address. It highlighted shift-left security, continuous verification and AI agent security. AWS described internal systems that protect infrastructure without customer involvement, and stressed automated reasoning to reduce hallucinations in security use cases. It also outlined its Security Agent and Continuum, while LG CNS shared results from adopting AWS Security Agent for automated penetration testing.
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AWS expands Security Hub platform to manage third-party security products
Amazon Web Services has launched a new version of Security Hub to help enterprise customers integrate and manage third-party security solutions within its security environment. AWS said it overhauled Security Hub in late 2025 to operate Inspector and GuardDuty on a single screen. The latest version supports procuring, deploying and integrating full-stack security tools across multiple areas on one platform. Fourteen partners are currently supported, and billing has been simplified.