AWS obtain PROTECTED level certification for Australian Region

Earlier this week Amazon Web Services made a statement, indicating that the battle of tier-one public cloud providers is still heating up. Yesterday Matthew Graham (AWS Head of Security Assurance for Australia and New Zealand) announced that The Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) had awarded PROTECTED certification to AWS for 42 of their cloud services. 

In what appears to be a tactical move that has been executed hot off the trail of Microsoft announcing their PROTECTED accredited Azure Central Regions in the back half of last year. This clearly demonstrates that AWS aren’t prepared to reduce the boil to a gentle simmer any time soon.

Graham announced “You will find AWS on the ACSC’s Certified Cloud Services List (CCSL) at PROTECTED for AWS services, including Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), AWS Lambda, AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS), and Amazon GuardDuty.”

He continued to state “We worked with the ACSC to develop a solution that meets Australian government security requirements while also offering a breadth of services so you can run highly sensitive workloads on AWS at scale. These certified AWS services are available within our existing AWS Asia-Pacific (Sydney) Region and cover service categories such as compute, storage, network, database, security, analytics, application integration, management and governance. “

Finally, delivering a seemingly well orchestrated jab “Importantly, all certified services are available at current public prices, which ensures that you are able to use them without paying a premium for security.”

It is no secret that the blue team currently charges a premium for entry into their PROTECTED level facility (upon completion of a lengthy eligibility assessment process) due to a finite amount of capacity available.

Both vendors state that consumers must configure services in line with the guidance in the respective ACSC certification report and consumer guidelines. This highlights that additional security controls must be implemented to ensure workloads are secured head to toe whilst storing protected level data. Ergo, certification is not implicit by nature of consuming accredited services.

AWS have released the IRAP assessment reports under NDA within their Artefact repository. For more information, review the official press release here.

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