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Strengthening customer third-party due diligence with renewed AWS CyberGRX assessment
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is pleased to announce the successful renewal of the AWS CyberGRX cyber risk assessment report. This third-party validated report helps customers perform effective cloud supplier due diligence on AWS and enhances customers’ third-party risk management process.
With the increase in adoption of cloud products and services across multiple sectors and industries, AWS has become a critical component of customers’ environments. Regulated customers are held to high standards by regulators and auditors when it comes to exercising effective due diligence on third parties.
Many customers use third-party cyber risk management (TPCRM) services such as CyberGRX to better manage risks from their evolving third-party environments and to drive operational efficiencies. To help with such efforts, AWS has completed the CyberGRX assessment of its security posture. CyberGRX security analysts perform the assessment and validate the results annually.
The CyberGRX assessment applies a dynamic approach to third-party risk assessment. This approach integrates advanced analytics, threat intelligence, and sophisticated risk models with vendors’ responses to provide an in-depth view of how a vendor’s security controls help protect against potential threats.
Vendor profiles are continuously updated as the risk level of cloud service providers changes, or as AWS updates its security posture and controls. This approach eliminates outdated static spreadsheets for third-party risk assessments, in which the risk matrices are not updated in near real time.
In addition, AWS customers can use the CyberGRX Framework Mapper to map AWS assessment controls and responses to well-known industry standards and frameworks, such as National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 800-53, NIST Cybersecurity Framework, International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 27001, Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), and the U.S. Health Insurance Portability and Assessment Act (HIPAA). This mapping can reduce customers’ third-party supplier due-diligence burden.
Customers can access the AWS CyberGRX report at no additional cost. Customers can request access to the report by completing an access request form, available on the AWS CyberGRX page.
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