Security News > 2019 > September > How data breaches forced Amazon to update S3 bucket security

Amazon launched its Simple Storage Service (better known as S3) back in 2006 as a platform for storing just about any type of data under the sun. Since then, S3 buckets have become one of the most commonly used cloud storage tools for everything from server logs to customer data, with prominent users including Netflix, Reddit, and GE Healthcare. While S3 rolled out of the gate with good security principals in mind, it hasn’t all … More → The post How data breaches forced Amazon to update S3 bucket security appeared first on Help Net Security.
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