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Tuesday, 14 July 2026

AWS will now watch Microsoft’s cloud for you

The New Stack 1 day ago

AWS expanded its Security Hub service to monitor Microsoft Azure resources natively alongside AWS resources, marking the first time the service supports non-AWS infrastructure, while also launching GuardDuty AI Protection to detect threats in Amazon Bedrock and SageMaker workloads. Monitoring Azure resources costs the same as AWS equivalents with pricing starting from a 30-day free trial, and AI-powered investigations can complete threat analysis in minutes instead of hours. AWS aims to position Security Hub as a unified security console for multicloud environments, competing with similar offerings from Microsoft Defender, Google Cloud, and third-party vendors like Wiz and Palo Alto Networks.