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Adding the AWS Account in to the Trend DSM – Part 2
Add your AWS account to Deep Security. This imports all your Amazon EC2 instances into Deep Security Manager. Your EC2 instances appear on the left under Computers > your_AWS_account > your_region > your_VPC > your_subnet. From there, you can manage them like any other computer. If you previously added Amazon EC2 instances … Continue reading
Trend Deep security Protection on AWS – Part 1
Enable agility with security built for Amazon EC2. Trend Micro’s instance-based protection, deep API integration and AWS CloudFormation templates help you automate security and accelerate compliance. Together Trend Micro and AWS deliver proactive cloud security that Security trusts and DevOps likes. With AWS … Continue reading