Security Hub is used to analyze the configuration of our infrastructure. After analyzing, it provides security findings based on best practices and other industry standards. It is used to combine with GuardDuty to notify us of any security issues flagged in our infrastructure configuration. It is convenient for use in a multi-account security management setup by managing security findings and aggregating them from a single management account.
My primary use case involves implementing AWS Security Hub as part of my role. We use AWS Security Hub for integrating daily security operations, as all our workloads run on AWS. We utilize AWS Security Hub to track security scores, check critical checks, and identify high-impact checks so that corrective actions can be taken.
We use AWS Security Hub to monitor resources and check compliance scores regarding configuring our solutions on the platform. Security Hub helps us establish a compliance baseline to evaluate if our resources meet AWS standards. It can also integrate with other AWS services, such as AWS Config and AWS Detective, to set up rules and scan our infrastructure to determine if we comply.
The solution provides first-hand integration into tools like Amazon Inspector and Amazon Detective. The tool can also integrate with Cisco, Splunk and Microsoft AD and allows an organization to have a stronger posture and clarity against account creation, VPCs, and instance development. An organization can also automatically synchronize all logs within the security data lake using AWS Security Hub. Our company works across multiple continents like Asia and Africa with the product.
Senior Cloud Cybersecurity Engineer at Societe Generale
Real User
Top 5
2023-09-05T13:45:00Z
Sep 5, 2023
We use it to get a comprehensive view of all the processes within the company. It provides us with centralized security insight, available on a dashboard for all of the users while running continuous and automated compliance checks.
AWS Security Hub is a CSPM (cloud security posture management) solution where you can get your current configuration posture or the security posture of your cloud. You can scan it through multiple compliance checks like CIS Benchmark, AWS Security Best Practices, or PCI DSS.
Currently, our organization utilizes AWS for various purposes, including SaaS (Software as a Service), PaaS (Platform as a Service), and hosting applications in the cloud. We develop our applications and use AWS services as a platform for basic functions and secondary development needs. Additionally, we rely on PaaS for accounting services. Approximately, 50% of our applications are hosted in the cloud environment, making it a significant part of our current setup.
We use Security Hub to collect telemetry information about misconfigurations in the cloud environment. It helps us identify any misconfigurations in the AWS Cloud stack.
We use AWS Security Hub for monitoring various malware activities, DDoS attacks, and other attacks. We have a dedicated team looking after these constant issues.
Manager-Cloud Security Operations at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-10-07T13:54:31Z
Oct 7, 2021
AWS Security Hub helps us in centralizing all the different types of findings we have. We can view all the vulnerability findings, configuration issues, or security best practices. We have a consolidated view of an AWS account from a security point of view which is very good.
This solution is for security posture management for the cloud. It will show the security posture of your cloud infrastructure. It can be used for mapping and it can give you a good insight into whether your infrastructure is secure or not.
AWS Security Hub is a comprehensive security service that provides a centralized view of security alerts and compliance status across an AWS environment. It collects data from various AWS services, partner solutions, and AWS Marketplace products to provide a holistic view of security posture. With Security Hub, users can quickly identify and prioritize security issues, automate compliance checks, and streamline remediation efforts.
The service offers a range of features including...
Security Hub is used to analyze the configuration of our infrastructure. After analyzing, it provides security findings based on best practices and other industry standards. It is used to combine with GuardDuty to notify us of any security issues flagged in our infrastructure configuration. It is convenient for use in a multi-account security management setup by managing security findings and aggregating them from a single management account.
My primary use case involves implementing AWS Security Hub as part of my role. We use AWS Security Hub for integrating daily security operations, as all our workloads run on AWS. We utilize AWS Security Hub to track security scores, check critical checks, and identify high-impact checks so that corrective actions can be taken.
We use AWS Security Hub to monitor resources and check compliance scores regarding configuring our solutions on the platform. Security Hub helps us establish a compliance baseline to evaluate if our resources meet AWS standards. It can also integrate with other AWS services, such as AWS Config and AWS Detective, to set up rules and scan our infrastructure to determine if we comply.
The solution provides first-hand integration into tools like Amazon Inspector and Amazon Detective. The tool can also integrate with Cisco, Splunk and Microsoft AD and allows an organization to have a stronger posture and clarity against account creation, VPCs, and instance development. An organization can also automatically synchronize all logs within the security data lake using AWS Security Hub. Our company works across multiple continents like Asia and Africa with the product.
We use AWS Security Hub for cloud security posture management and automated remediation.
I use it for security posture management.
It's a security posture management tool from AWS. Basically, it identifies misconfigurations, similar to Trusted Advisor but on a larger scale.
We use it to get a comprehensive view of all the processes within the company. It provides us with centralized security insight, available on a dashboard for all of the users while running continuous and automated compliance checks.
AWS Security Hub is a CSPM (cloud security posture management) solution where you can get your current configuration posture or the security posture of your cloud. You can scan it through multiple compliance checks like CIS Benchmark, AWS Security Best Practices, or PCI DSS.
Currently, our organization utilizes AWS for various purposes, including SaaS (Software as a Service), PaaS (Platform as a Service), and hosting applications in the cloud. We develop our applications and use AWS services as a platform for basic functions and secondary development needs. Additionally, we rely on PaaS for accounting services. Approximately, 50% of our applications are hosted in the cloud environment, making it a significant part of our current setup.
I have been using the solution for monitoring AWS, and Security Hub helped me view the security of my cloud.
We use Security Hub to collect telemetry information about misconfigurations in the cloud environment. It helps us identify any misconfigurations in the AWS Cloud stack.
AWS Security Hub is used to run automated security checks across Amazon AWS environments.
We use AWS Security Hub for monitoring various malware activities, DDoS attacks, and other attacks. We have a dedicated team looking after these constant issues.
AWS Security Hub helps us in centralizing all the different types of findings we have. We can view all the vulnerability findings, configuration issues, or security best practices. We have a consolidated view of an AWS account from a security point of view which is very good.
This solution is for security posture management for the cloud. It will show the security posture of your cloud infrastructure. It can be used for mapping and it can give you a good insight into whether your infrastructure is secure or not.