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In this AWS re:Invent 2019 presentation, Brian Kursar, CTO of Toyota Motor North America and Toyota Connected North America, discusses how Toyota created a secure, cloud-native solution on Amazon Web Services (AWS) to analyze billions of messages per day, using AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) encryption to provide granular access and keep corporate assets secure with data segregation.
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