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AWS Expands Security Hub Extended Partner Roster

The cloud provider added seven new cybersecurity vendors to its curated marketplace plan, bringing the total to 21.

Amazon Web Services has expanded its Security Hub Extended plan to include 21 curated partner solutions across nine security categories.

The update integrates seven new vendors into the platform: SentinelOne for endpoint security, CyberArk for identity management, Sublime for email protection, Varonis for data security, LayerX for browser security, Native Security for cloud defense and Zenity for artificial intelligence security. The expansion is designed to give enterprise customers broader flexibility when selecting tools to meet their specific digital defense requirements.

The program aims to simplify how organizations procure, deploy and manage full-stack enterprise security architectures. All participating software vendors utilize the Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework. This standardized format allows security findings from different third-party tools to be automatically aggregated and normalized within the central AWS Security Hub dashboard.

The cloud provider consolidated the purchasing process for these third-party integrations. All tools featured under the plan use pay-as-you-go pricing models without long-term contractual commitments. Purchases are routed through a single AWS bill and automatically qualify for the AWS Enterprise Discount Program.

Additionally, unified Level 1 technical support is available for customers enrolled in AWS Enterprise Support.

The seven new partner solutions are available immediately across all commercial AWS regions where Security Hub is currently deployed. Company officials stated they intend to continue expanding the program's vendor roster based on ongoing customer feedback.

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Jesse Jacobs is assistant editor of SecurityToday.com.

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