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Brief

Confluent and Amazon Security Lake

Amazon Security Lake is a service that automates the sourcing, aggregation, normalization, and data management of security data across your organization into a security data lake stored in your account.

Amazon Security Lake automatically centralizes security data from cloud, on-premises, and custom sources into a purpose-built data lake. With Security Lake, you can get a more complete understanding of your security data across your entire organization. You can also improve the protection of your workloads, applications, and data. Security Lake has adopted the Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework (OCSF), an open standard. With OCSF support, the service can normalize and combine security data from AWS and a broad range of enterprise security data sources.

Processing large amounts of data is challenging due to cost, physical size, efficiency, and availability limitations most companies face. Confluent, a scalable and highly available data streaming platform, can efficiently process your company’s ever-growing volume of data. No matter where your data lives, the process of aggregating and moving your data to Security Lake is much easier with Confluent.

Explore the user guide to:

  • Learn best practices for integrating security data with Amazon Security Lake.
  • Sign up for Confluent Cloud and how to utilize our large portfolio of managed connectors to help you quickly source disparate data sources with low or no coding.
  • Leverage ksqlDB for data processing and aggregation before it lands in Amazon Security Lake
  • Use Confluent advanced data governance features to ensure quality of data prior to ingestion into Amazon Security Lake

Try Confluent for free with AWS Marketplace. Start with a free trial and transition to pay-as-you-go AWS billing with no commitments when you're ready to go live.

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