Generate impactful insights across your SaaS applications with AWS AppFabric

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Times of hyper growth cause you to move fast and make quick decisions, often leaving security gaps in your software-as-a-service (SaaS) application security policies and procedures. These gaps expose you to security incidents within your SaaS applications that may go undetected. In order to implement corporate security policies to keep data secure, you must make high impact decisions about the tools to use and govern. Many AWS services can help you elevate the security posture of your organization without impacting business momentum.

Join us at AWS re:Invent 2023 for our Chalk Talk titled ”BIZ206: Generate impactful insights across your SaaS applications with AWS AppFabric”. AWS AppFabric quickly connects SaaS applications across your organization to normalize, enrich, and aggregate audit log data into a central location. AppFabric makes it easy for your IT administrators and security teams to monitor and secure your applications.

In this Chalk Talk, you will learn how to quickly connect to multiple SaaS applications, receive normalized SaaS audit logs, and analyze that data in reporting services like Amazon QuickSight, so that you can implement an observability solution to enhance your security posture for your organization. We will show you the benefits of audit log normalization and enrichment, and how they simplify data analysis across multiple SaaS applications at the same time. When you leave this session, you will have the blueprint for how to generate insights for use cases such as tracking potentially malicious user activity across your SaaS applications, visualizing application usage from your SaaS application activity logs, and receiving alerts for anomalous user activity. We’ll also walk through the architecture of solutions that generate these insights with Amazon Athena, Amazon Security Lake, Amazon QuickSight, and AWS AppFabric.

Add the BIZ206 session to your re:Invent schedule today!

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