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AWS Secrets Manager announces improved secret sorting capabilities Today, https://aws.amazon.com/secrets-manager/ announces enhanced secret sorting capabilities in the Secrets Manager console and for ListSecrets API. You can now sort secrets by name, last changed date, last accessed date, and creation date—expanding beyond the previous creation date-only option. Secrets Manager is a fully managed service that helps you manage, retrieve, and rotate database credentials, application credentials, API keys, and other secrets throughout their lifecycles. This enhancement improves secret discovery by providing flexible sorting options across multiple dimensions through both Secrets Manager console and APIs. The new sorting capabilities are available in Secrets Manager console and ListSecrets API in all AWS commercial and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. For a list of regions where Secrets Manager is available, see the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/.

AWS Secrets Manager announces improved secret sorting capabilities

Today, https://aws.amazon.com/secrets-manager/ announces enhanced secret sorting capabilities in the Secrets Manager console and for ListSecrets API. You can now sort secrets by name, las...

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AWS Secrets Manager announces improved secret sorting capabilities Today, https://aws.amazon.com/secrets-manager/ announces enhanced secret sorting capabilities in the Secrets Manager console and for ListSecrets API. You can now sort secrets by name, last changed date, last accessed date, and creation date—expanding beyond the previous creation date-only option. Secrets Manager is a fully managed service that helps you manage, retrieve, and rotate database credentials, application credentials, API keys, and other secrets throughout their lifecycles. This enhancement improves secret discovery by providing flexible sorting options across multiple dimensions through both Secrets Manager console and APIs. The new sorting capabilities are available in Secrets Manager console and ListSecrets API in all AWS commercial and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. For a list of regions where Secrets Manager is available, see the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/.

AWS Secrets Manager announces improved secret sorting capabilities

Today, https://aws.amazon.com/secrets-manager/ announces enhanced secret sorting capabilities in the Secrets Manager console and for ListSecrets API. You can now sort secrets by name, las...

#AWS #AwsGovcloudUs #AwsSecretsManager

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AWS Secrets Manager announces improved secret sorting capabilities Today, AWS Secrets Manager announces enhanced secret sorting capabilities in the Secrets Manager console and for ListSecrets API. You can now sort secrets by name, last changed date, last accessed date, and creation date—expanding beyond the previous creation date-only option. Secrets Manager is a fully managed service that helps you manage, retrieve, and rotate database credentials, application credentials, API keys, and other secrets throughout their lifecycles. This enhancement improves secret discovery by providing flexible sorting options across multiple dimensions through both Secrets Manager console and APIs. The new sorting capabilities are available in Secrets Manager console and ListSecrets API in all AWS commercial and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. For a list of regions where Secrets Manager is available, see the AWS Region table.

🆕 AWS Secrets Manager now offers enhanced sorting for secrets by name, last changed, accessed, and creation dates via console and ListSecrets API, improving secret discovery and lifecycle management in all commercial and GovCloud regions.

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AWS Secrets Manager announces managed external secrets Today, AWS Secrets Manager announces the launch of managed external secrets, a feature that offers default enabled automatic rotation for your third party Software-as-a-service (SaaS) secrets. You also get an option to choose from multiple different rotation strategies that are supported by your SaaS provider, without the overhead of rotation Lambda function creation, or management. With this launch, you can secure your SaaS secrets with AWS Secrets Manager with a pre-defined secret format, as prescribed by your SaaS provider. This launch also includes an https://docs.aws.amazon.com/secretsmanager/latest/mes-onboarding/secrets-manager-mes-onboarding.html, for any SaaS provider to be listed as a partner. This would allow partners to offer their customers prescriptive guidance around managing their secrets, reducing the customer overhead for managing secrets. At launch, managed external secrets feature is available for 3 listed partners — Salesforce, BigID and Snowflake. To get started with the feature, refer to the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/secretsmanager/latest/userguide/managed-external-secrets.html. The feature is available in all AWS Regions where AWS Secrets Manager is available. For a list of regions where Secrets Manager is available, see the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/. 

AWS Secrets Manager announces managed external secrets

Today, AWS Secrets Manager announces the launch of managed external secrets, a feature that offers default enabled automatic rotation for your third party Software-as-a-service (SaaS) secrets. You also get an optio...

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Automatically Rotating AWS Secrets, Part 1 -- AWSInsider Brien Posey walks through a practical setup for secure, automatic AWS secret rotation: create an IAM role, spin up EC2, connect to RDS SQL Server, store creds in AWS Secrets Manager, and prep rotation...

Secret rotation doesn’t have to be complex.

Brien Posey walks through how to connect EC2 to RDS and prepare for automatic key rotation in @awscloud.bsky.social’s Secrets Manager with no heavy coding required.

Read more: awsinsider.net/articles/202...

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AWS Secrets Manager expands AWS PrivateLink support to FIPS endpoints AWS Secrets Manager now supports AWS PrivateLink with all Secrets Manager Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) endpoints that are available in commercial AWS Regions and the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. With this launch, you can establish a private connection between your virtual private cloud (VPC) and Secrets Manager FIPS endpoints instead of connecting over the public internet, helping you meet your organization's business, compliance, and regulatory requirements to limit public internet connectivity. To learn more about AWS Secrets Manager support for AWS PrivateLink, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/secretsmanager/latest/userguide/vpc-endpoint-overview.html. For more information about AWS PrivateLink and its benefits, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/privatelink/. 

AWS Secrets Manager expands AWS PrivateLink support to FIPS endpoints

AWS Secrets Manager now supports AWS PrivateLink with all Secrets Manager Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) endpoints that are available in commercial AWS Regions and the AWS GovCloud (U...

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AWS Secrets Manager expands AWS PrivateLink support to FIPS endpoints AWS Secrets Manager now supports AWS PrivateLink with all Secrets Manager Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) endpoints that are available in commercial AWS Regions and the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. With this launch, you can establish a private connection between your virtual private cloud (VPC) and Secrets Manager FIPS endpoints instead of connecting over the public internet, helping you meet your organization's business, compliance, and regulatory requirements to limit public internet connectivity. To learn more about AWS Secrets Manager support for AWS PrivateLink, visit the AWS Secrets Manager documentation. For more information about AWS PrivateLink and its benefits, visit the AWS PrivateLink product page.

🆕 AWS Secrets Manager now supports AWS PrivateLink for all FIPS endpoints in commercial and GovCloud regions, enabling private VPC connections to meet compliance and regulatory needs. For details, see AWS Secrets Manager and AWS PrivateLink docs.

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AWS Secrets Manager announces support for cost allocation tags for secrets https://aws.amazon.com/secrets-manager/ now enables customers to allocate and track cost for their secret usage. Customers can categorize their secret costs by department, team, or application using https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awsaccountbilling/latest/aboutv2/cost-alloc-tags.html. You can leverage this feature by tagging your secrets and enabling them in Cost Allocation Tags. Secrets Manager is a fully managed service that helps you manage, retrieve, and rotate database credentials, application credentials, API keys, and other secrets throughout their lifecycles. You can use Secrets Manager to replace hard-coded credentials in application source code with a runtime call to the Secrets Manager service to retrieve credentials dynamically when you need them. For more information about cost allocation tags, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/secretsmanager/latest/userguide/managing-secrets_tagging.html. To get started, visit the launch https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-use-the-new-aws-secrets-manager-cost-allocation-tags-feature/. The feature is available in all regions where AWS Secrets Manager is available. For a list of regions where Secrets Manager is available, see the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/.

AWS Secrets Manager announces support for cost allocation tags for secrets

https://aws.amazon.com/secrets-manager/ now enables customers to allocate and track cost for their secret usage. Customers can categorize their secret costs by department, team, o...

#AWS #AwsGovcloudUs #AwsSecretsManager

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AWS Secrets Manager announces support for cost allocation tags for secrets AWS Secrets Manager now enables customers to allocate and track cost for their secret usage. Customers can categorize their secret costs by department, team, or application using AWS cost allocation tags. You can leverage this feature by tagging your secrets and enabling them in Cost Allocation Tags. Secrets Manager is a fully managed service that helps you manage, retrieve, and rotate database credentials, application credentials, API keys, and other secrets throughout their lifecycles. You can use Secrets Manager to replace hard-coded credentials in application source code with a runtime call to the Secrets Manager service to retrieve credentials dynamically when you need them. For more information about cost allocation tags, visit the AWS Secrets Manager documentation. To get started, visit the launch blog post. The feature is available in all regions where AWS Secrets Manager is available. For a list of regions where Secrets Manager is available, see the AWS Region table.

🆕 AWS Secrets Manager now supports cost allocation tags for secret usage, letting customers track secret costs by department. Available in all regions. For details, see the AWS Secrets Manager documentation and launch blog post.

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AWS Secret to File Command Line Utility Sometimes you need to retrieve data from AWS Secrets Manager, but extending your application to...

✍️ New blog post by Alexander Kharkevich

AWS Secret to File Command Line Utility

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AWS Secrets Manager increases the API Requests per Second limits AWS Secrets Manager now supports higher request rates for the core set of API operations: GetSecretValue and DescribeSecret. GetSecretValue now supports up to 10,000 requests per second and DescribeSecret supports 40,000 requests per second. The increased API limits are available at no additional cost and will automatically be applied to your AWS accounts. No further action required on your end. Increased API limits for GetSecretValue and DescribeSecret are available in all regions where the service operates. For a list of regions where Secrets Manager is available, see the AWS Region table. To learn more about Secrets Manager API operations, visit our API reference.

🆕 AWS Secrets Manager boosts API request limits for GetSecretValue (10,000/s) and DescribeSecret (40,000/s) at no extra cost. No action required; limits apply globally. For region details, see AWS Region table. More info in API reference.

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AWS Secrets Manager increases the API Requests per Second limits https://aws.amazon.com/secrets-manager/ now supports higher request rates for the core set of API operations: GetSecretValue and DescribeSecret. GetSecretValue now supports up to 10,000 requests per second and DescribeSecret supports 40,000 requests per second. The increased API limits are available at no additional cost and will automatically be applied to your AWS accounts. No further action required on your end. Increased API limits for GetSecretValue and DescribeSecret are available in all regions where the service operates. For a list of regions where Secrets Manager is available, see the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/. To learn more about Secrets Manager API operations, visit our https://docs.aws.amazon.com/secretsmanager/latest/apireference/Welcome.html.

AWS Secrets Manager increases the API Requests per Second limits

https://aws.amazon.com/secrets-manager/ now supports higher request rates for the core set of API operations: GetSecretValue and DescribeSecret. GetSecretValue now supports up to 10,000 req...

#AWS #AwsSecretsManager #AwsGovcloudUs

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Formation of Existing AWS Secrets Manager Secrets Across Regions Using Replication and AWS CLI “ I have checked the documents of AWS to resolve the issue of formation of existing aws secrets...

✍️ New blog post by GargeeBhatnagar

Formation of Existing AWS Secrets Manager Secrets Across Regions Using Replication and AWS CLI

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AWS Secrets and Configuration Provider now integrates with Pod Identity for Amazon EKS Today, AWS Secrets Manager announces that AWS Secrets and Configuration Provider (ASCP) now integrates with Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) Pod Identity. This integration simplifies IAM authentication for Amazon EKS when retrieving secrets from AWS Secrets Manager or parameters from AWS Systems Manager Parameter Store. With this new capability, you can manage IAM permissions for Kubernetes applications more efficiently and securely, enabling granular access control through role session tags on secrets. ASCP is a plugin for the industry-standard Kubernetes Secrets Store CSI Driver. It enables applications running in Kubernetes pods to retrieve secrets from AWS Secrets Manager easily, without the need for custom code or restarting containers when secrets are rotated. The AWS EKS Pod Identity, streamlines the process of configuring IAM permissions for Kubernetes applications in a more efficient and secure way. This integration combines the strengths of both components, enhancing secret management in Amazon EKS environments. Previously, ASCP relied on IAM Roles for Service Accounts (IRSA) for authentication. Now, you can choose between IRSA and Pod Identity for IAM authentication using the new optional parameter "usePodIdentity". This flexibility allows you to adopt the authentication method that best suits your security requirements and operational needs. The integration of ASCP with Pod Identity is available in all AWS Regions where AWS Secrets Manager and Amazon EKS Pod Identity are supported. To get started with this new feature, see the following resources AWS Secrets Manager documentation, Amazon EKS Pod Identity documentation and launch blog post.

🆕 AWS Secrets and Configuration Provider now integrates with Pod Identity for Amazon EKS

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AWS Secrets and Configuration Provider now integrates with Pod Identity for Amazon EKS Today, https://aws.amazon.com/secrets-manager/ announces that AWS Secrets and Configuration Provider (ASCP) now integrates with Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) Pod Identity. This integration simplifies IAM authentication for Amazon EKS when retrieving secrets from AWS Secrets Manager or parameters from AWS Systems Manager Parameter Store. With this new capability, you can manage IAM permissions for Kubernetes applications more efficiently and securely, enabling granular access control through role session tags on secrets. ASCP is a plugin for the industry-standard Kubernetes Secrets Store CSI Driver. It enables applications running in Kubernetes pods to retrieve secrets from AWS Secrets Manager easily, without the need for custom code or restarting containers when secrets are rotated. The AWS EKS Pod Identity, streamlines the process of configuring IAM permissions for Kubernetes applications in a more efficient and secure way. This integration combines the strengths of both components, enhancing secret management in Amazon EKS environments. Previously, ASCP relied on https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/iam-roles-for-service-accounts.html for authentication. Now, you can choose between IRSA and Pod Identity for IAM authentication using the new optional parameter "usePodIdentity". This flexibility allows you to adopt the authentication method that best suits your security requirements and operational needs. The integration of ASCP with Pod Identity is available in all AWS Regions where AWS Secrets Manager and Amazon EKS Pod Identity are supported. To get started with this new feature, see the following resources https://docs.aws.amazon.com/secretsmanager/latest/userguide/integrate_eks.html, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/pod-identities.htmldocumentation and https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/announcing-ascp-integration-with-pod-identity-enhanced-security-for-secrets-management-in-amazon-eks/.  

AWS Secrets and Configuration Provider now integrates with Pod Identity for Amazon EKS

Today, https://aws.amazon.com/secrets-manager/ announces that AWS Secrets and Configuration Provider (ASCP) now integrates with Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amaz...

#AWS #AwsGovcloudUs #AwsSecretsManager

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IPv6 compatibility for AWS Secrets Manager VPC Endpoints AWS Secrets Manager now supports Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), Dualstack compatibility for Virtual Private Cloud through https://aws.amazon.com/privatelink/. With this, Secrets Manager is now fully compatible for IPv6 connectivity in all commercial regions via PrivateLink networking. IPv6 addresses global increase in the demand for internet connected devices, without the need for NAT and is largely scalable. With simultaneous support for both IPv4 and IPv6 clients on Secrets Manager endpoints, you are able to gradually transition from IPv4 to IPv6 based systems and applications, without needing to switch all over at once. This also enables you to meet IPv6 compliance requirements. With this launch, you can choose to connect using the new protocol over both the public internet and via PrivateLink. IPv6 support for Secrets Manager is available for PrivateLink endpoints in all commercial regions, China regions, and the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. Refer to Secrets Manager https://docs.aws.amazon.com/secretsmanager/latest/userguide/ip-access.html for more details.

IPv6 compatibility for AWS Secrets Manager VPC Endpoints

AWS Secrets Manager now supports Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), Dualstack compatibility for Virtual Private Cloud through https://aws.amazon.com/privatelink/ With this, Secrets Manager is now...

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IPv6 compatibility for AWS Secrets Manager VPC Endpoints AWS Secrets Manager now supports Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), Dualstack compatibility for Virtual Private Cloud through https://aws.amazon.com/privatelink/. With this, Secrets Manager is now fully compatible for IPv6 connectivity in all commercial regions via PrivateLink networking. IPv6 addresses global increase in the demand for internet connected devices, without the need for NAT and is largely scalable. With simultaneous support for both IPv4 and IPv6 clients on Secrets Manager endpoints, you are able to gradually transition from IPv4 to IPv6 based systems and applications, without needing to switch all over at once. This also enables you to meet IPv6 compliance requirements. With this launch, you can choose to connect using the new protocol over both the public internet and via PrivateLink. IPv6 support for Secrets Manager is available for PrivateLink endpoints in all commercial regions, China regions, and the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. Refer to Secrets Manager https://docs.aws.amazon.com/secretsmanager/latest/userguide/ip-access.html for more details.

IPv6 compatibility for AWS Secrets Manager VPC Endpoints

AWS Secrets Manager now supports Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), Dualstack compatibility for Virtual Private Cloud through https://aws.amazon.com/privatelink/ With this, Secrets Manager is now...

#AWS #AwsGovcloudUs #AwsSecretsManager

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IPv6 compatibility for AWS Secrets Manager VPC Endpoints AWS Secrets Manager now supports Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), Dualstack compatibility for Virtual Private Cloud through AWS PrivateLink. With this, Secrets Manager is now fully compatible for IPv6 connectivity in all commercial regions via PrivateLink networking. IPv6 addresses global increase in the demand for internet connected devices, without the need for NAT and is largely scalable. With simultaneous support for both IPv4 and IPv6 clients on Secrets Manager endpoints, you are able to gradually transition from IPv4 to IPv6 based systems and applications, without needing to switch all over at once. This also enables you to meet IPv6 compliance requirements. With this launch, you can choose to connect using the new protocol over both the public internet and via PrivateLink. IPv6 support for Secrets Manager is available for PrivateLink endpoints in all commercial regions, China regions, and the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. Refer to Secrets Manager documentation for more details.

🆕 IPv6 compatibility for AWS Secrets Manager VPC Endpoints

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Backend routine: you can keep your secrets in AWS Secrets as plain text. Just put JSON here! 🤌 It's ok. #awssecretsmanager #awsdev #awsamplify #typescript #nodejs #backend #frontend #airon #tark

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