AWS

Amazon AWS Accounts For 33 Percent Of Global Cloud Infrastructure Service Market

SEATTLE - The cloud computing market has recorded tremendous growth to emerge as a billion-dollar industry in recent years. With consumers increasingly focusing on shifting towards the cloud, several service providers are striving to account for the highest share of the broad market. Data presented by Finbold indicates that Amazon Web Services (AWS) accounts for the

By |2022-02-13T18:09:32-05:00February 13th, 2022|IoT|

AWS Penetration Testing Cheat Sheet

DETROIT - AWS offers a number of security features out-of-the-box but it is important to be aware that these mitigations are not impenetrable. There will always be security flaws, especially when your infrastructure grows and the more integrations you have with third-party services. It is essential that you conduct penetration tests on your AWS infrastructure

By |2021-12-30T12:17:45-05:00December 30th, 2021|Cyber Defense, Guest Columns|

Pontiac High School Awarded Workforce Grant to Enhance Its Welding Education Program

MIAMI – Pontiac High School has received $15,000 a grant from the AWS Foundation to purchase welding equipment for four new welding booths. The AWS Foundation is dedicated to increasing the welding workforce by providing Welding Workforce Grant funding to secondary, post-secondary and welder training facilities that seek to enhance and improve their welding education

By |2021-08-03T16:33:59-04:00August 3rd, 2021|New Products, New Products / Contracts|

Lightspin Reveals AWS Identity And Access Management Vulnerable To Abuse

TEL AVIV, Israel  - Lightspin announced the results of its research, which discovered a gap between AWS Identity and Access Management user and group policies that an attacker can abuse to take over accounts, delete group members, steal data and shut down services. The research team was able to compromise dozens of accounts by using this

By |2021-03-25T21:19:12-04:00March 25th, 2021|Cyber Defense|

TC Satellite Operations Company Will Support AWS Ground Station

TRAVERSE CITY–Atlas Space Operations, a provider of ground communications in the space industry and a member of the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner Network (APN), announced support for AWS Ground Station within the Atlas Space Operations Freedom Network. The collaboration provides customers an expanded network of satellite ground stations, simplified satellite management, and easy access

By |2019-07-20T14:47:15-04:00July 20th, 2019|ESD|

123Net Cloud Connect Service Links Businesses with Top Cloud Service Providers

DETROIT - 123Net, host of the Detroit Internet Exchange, is providing high-speed connections between businesses and leading cloud service providers, such as Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform and many others. The service directly, securely and dynamically connects businesses and their cloud service provider of choice via Ethernet. Bypassing the public Internet helps

Online Tech Offers Disaster Recovery As A Service To Keep Your Network Online

ANN ARBOR - Last month, Amazon Web Services crashed for up to 12 hours, leaving millions of customers without Internet service. Online Tech offers its Disaster Recovery as a Service product that keeps its customers' Networks up when others are down. To learn more about, DRaaS, watch this video.

By |2017-03-15T19:25:56-04:00March 15th, 2017|Cyber Defense|

MiTechNews Headlines On WJR’s Internet Advisor – AWS Outage, Intelligent Transportation Workforce, Smart Toys Get Hacked

DETROIT - MITechNews.Com Editor Mike Brennan every Saturday is interviewed on the Internet Advisor show on WJR 760 AM in Detroit. On March 4, he discussed several stories that appeared in MITechNews.Com. Those include a report from WIN that said Connected, Automated Vehicle Makers Must Collaborate to Train Intelligent Transportation Systems Workforce. Another on a

By |2017-03-08T16:09:04-05:00March 8th, 2017|Featured, Internet Advisor, Podcasts|

Amazon CEO Blames Employee Error On AWS 5-Hour Outage Tuesday

SEATTLE - Amazon on Thursday blamed an employee who entered an input command “incorrectly,” causing a larger set of servers than was expected to be removed from service, producing a five-hour chain-reaction outage on its very popular Amazon Web Services platform. That meant that certain critical systems had to be rebooted — and while they

By |2017-03-03T10:49:43-05:00March 3rd, 2017|Cyber Defense|

Online Tech CEO – AWS Failure Provides Reality Check For Public Cloud Networks

ANN ARBOR - Amazon Web Services (AWS), providing internet access to roughly 40 percent of the U.S. market, crashed on Tuesday afternoon for about five hours, unplugging millions of business websites that serve tens of millions of clients. Online Tech CEO Yan Ness said chief information officers are still picking up the pieces today, and

By |2017-03-01T16:06:11-05:00March 1st, 2017|Guest Columns, News|