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Amazon Cloud Computing Division Unveils New Cyber Security Service

01/12/2016 7:55pm

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By Jay Greene and Laura Stevens 

LAS VEGAS-- Amazon.com Inc.'s cloud-computing unit unveiled a new service to help protect customers against cyberattacks of the sort that rendered dozens of popular websites unreachable for parts of a day last month.

Amazon Web Services introduced AWS Shield, a service that will be turned on by default for its customers. The company said that Shield will help customers defend against so-called distributed denial-of-service attacks that can knock websites offline by flooding them with junk data, blocking the way for legitimate users.

"This will really help you protect yourselves even against the largest and most sophisticated attacks that we've seen," said Werner Vogels, Amazon chief technical officer at the annual conference for the retail giant's cloud-computing unit here.

The company also announced AWS Shield Advanced, a version designed to protect against more aggressive and sophisticated attacks.

Mr. Vogels said the two offerings were both generally available immediately. The company didn't explain how the service would work or disclose pricing during the keynote address.

Last month's attacks affected high-profile websites including Netflix, Twitter, PayPal, and The Wall Street Journal.

Security is one of the biggest concerns for companies making the transition from operating their own data centers to buying access to computing resources over the web from companies such as AWS. Mr. Vogels stressed during his keynote that security was the highest priority in Amazon's operations.

Write to Jay Greene at Jay.Greene@wsj.com and Laura Stevens at laura.stevens@wsj.com

 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

December 01, 2016 14:40 ET (19:40 GMT)

Copyright (c) 2016 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.

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