AWS Marketplace
Category: Enterprise governance and control
Simplify AWS Marketplace activity visualization with a single pane of glass
In this post, Ramya and I introduce you to the new SPG dashboard as a single pane of glass for your Marketplace transactions. You can view this dashboard without having AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) permissions or technical proficiency on the underlying AWS services. We show how you can use the SPG dashboard for a simplified view of your AWS Marketplace subscriptions for spend management and usage tracking.
Effective cloud remediation for Security Hub findings with Tamnoon.io
In this blog post, we show you how you can efficiently scale the remediation process using Tamnoon.io, to prioritize alerts and findings, conduct impact analysis of findings, and fix misconfigurations with minimal production impact.
Resource sharing using AWS Marketplace Catalog APIs
In this post, I show how to use AWS Resource Access Manager and AWS Marketplace Catalog APIs to share the catalog resources across AWS accounts.
Streamlining and fast-tracking vendor risk assessments with AWS Marketplace Vendor Insights
In this post, I show how to use AWS Marketplace Vendor Insights to access security profiles associated with vendor products listed in AWS Marketplace. The AWS Marketplace Vendor Insights dashboard presents compliance artifacts and security control information for software products to help buyers complete their vendor risk assessment.
Automate multi-account storage integrations in AWS using Snowflake and AWS Control Tower
This implementation guide describes how AWS Marketplace customers can integrate AWS Control Tower with Snowflake. The AWS Control Tower integration with Snowflake enables Snowflake storage integrations with Amazon S3 to be automatically available for all newly added AWS accounts in an AWS Control Tower environment. Snowflake is a data warehouse built for the cloud. It […]
Automate multi account identity governance in AWS using Ermetic and AWS Control Tower
Having a multi-account strategy is a best practice for achieving higher isolation of resources in AWS. It helps you to meet regulatory and compliance needs, track operational costs, and add an extra layer of security. AWS Control Tower uses AWS best practices to establish a well-architected, multi-account baseline across your AWS accounts. For more information […]
Distribute AWS Marketplace license entitlements to your organization ID
AWS Marketplace buyers can now use managed entitlements to share product licenses to all accounts in your organization in AWS Organizations. Managed entitlements for AWS Marketplace help buyers automatically create licenses corresponding to product subscriptions across the AWS Marketplace catalog. This gives buyers the ability to manage and distribute access rights (or entitlements) to those […]