Amazon Web Services (AWS) has introduced a new service designed to transform how businesses address cybersecurity challenges. Named AWS Security Incident Response, the platform aims to reduce recovery time from cyberattacks such as ransomware, account breaches, and other intrusive threats that are becoming increasingly frequent.
With the costs of cyberattacks escalating, organizations face enormous risks. Cybersecurity damages are projected to exceed $23 trillion globally by 2027, up from $8.4 trillion in 2022, according to the International Monetary Fund.
Despite this, a concerning number of businesses remain underprepared. A recent poll revealed that only 60% of companies have an incident response plan, and even fewer conduct regular drills to ensure their strategies are effective.
Rossman Hart, AWS’ VP of Global Services Security, emphasized the platform’s value: “AWS Security Incident Response unifies essential tools, workflows, and services, providing businesses with a centralized solution to navigate cyber incidents more effectively.”
The service integrates seamlessly with AWS’ native tools, such as Amazon GuardDuty, alongside third-party platforms. It automates key tasks, including triaging, sorting, and resolving incidents wherever possible. When more complex challenges arise, the platform generates security cases and promptly notifies stakeholders, ensuring an organized response.
Unlike its competitors, AWS offers deep integration with existing AWS services, which makes it a highly convenient choice for businesses already using the cloud giant’s tools.
Furthermore, AWS provides support from its dedicated incident response team, while still allowing companies to collaborate with external vendors when necessary.
The platform, now available through the AWS Management Console, has already gained traction. Early adopters, such as the PGA Tour, report significant enhancements to their cybersecurity capabilities.
As the global incident response market continues to grow—estimated to expand from $21.6 billion in 2022 to $89.09 billion by 2030—AWS’ latest offering positions it as a pivotal player. By delivering an agile and scalable solution, AWS Security Incident Response empowers businesses to stay ahead of evolving cyber threats.