More AWS services get FedRAMP High authorization
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The services allow federal or commercial customers to process and store critical workloads with data up to the high-impact level in the AWS GovCloud.
Amazon Web Services announced a number of services that have achieved Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program High authorizations, making them available in AWS GovCloud. This authorization allows federal or commercial customers to process and store critical workloads with data up to the Federal Information Security Management Act's high-impact level in the AWS GovCloud (US) Region’s authorization boundary.
A Provisional Authority to Operate has been issued for the following services:
- CloudFormation, which lets users create managed stacks of AWS resources with a library of templates.
- Amazon DynamoDB, a NoSQL database service for applications that need consistent, single-digit-millisecond latency at any scale.
- Amazon EMR, a managed framework for processing vast amounts of data across scalable Amazon EC2 instances.
- Amazon Glacier, secure, durable and low-cost cloud storage for data archiving and long-term backup.
- Key Management Service, which uses Hardware Security Modules to help users create and control the encryption keys.
- Redshift, a fast, fully managed, petabyte-scale data warehouse.
- Amazon Simple Notification Service, a fully managed push notification service that lets users send individual messages or “fan out” messages to large numbers of recipients.
- Amazon Simple Queue Service, a fully-managed message queuing service for communicating among distributed software components and microservices.
- Amazon Simple Workflow Service, which helps developers build, run and scale background jobs that have parallel or sequential steps.
AWS GovCloud is an isolated region designed to host sensitive public-sector workloads in the cloud. In addition to FedRAMP compliance, AWS GovCloud adheres to U.S. International Traffic in Arms Regulations and Criminal Justice Information Services requirements, as well as Levels 2 and 4 for Defense Department systems.
In June, the AWS GovCloud was one of three cloud environments to be granted authorization to operate at the high baseline, which allows storage and processing of personally identifiable information, sensitive patient records, financial data, law enforcement data and controlled unclassified information.
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