In just the last year, we’ve increased the number of ISO services in scope by 70%. That makes 114 services in total that have been validated against ISO 9001, 27001, 27017, and 27018.
The following services are new to our ISO program:
- Amazon AppStream 2.0
- Amazon Athena
- Amazon Chime
- Amazon CloudWatch Events
- Amazon CloudWatch
- Amazon Comprehend
- Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes
- Amazon Elasticsearch Service
- Amazon FreeRTOS
- Amazon FSx*
- Amazon GuardDuty
- Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics
- Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose
- Amazon Kinesis Video Streams
- Amazon MQ
- Amazon Neptune
- Amazon Pinpoint
- Amazon Polly
- Amazon Rekognition
- Amazon Transcribe
- Amazon Translate
- AWS Amplify*
- AWS AppSync
- AWS Artifact
- AWS Certificate Manager
- AWS CodeStar
- AWS DataSync*
- AWS Device Farm
- AWS Elemental MediaConnect*
- AWS Elemental MediaConvert
- AWS Elemental MediaLive
- AWS Firewall Manager
- AWS Global Accelerator*
- AWS Glue
- AWS IoT Greengrass
- AWS IoT 1-Click
- AWS IoT Analytics
- AWS License Manager*
- AWS OpsWorks CM [includes Chef Automate, Puppet Enterprise]
- AWS Organizations
- AWS RoboMaker*
- AWS Secrets Manager
- AWS Server Migration Service
- AWS Serverless Application Repository
- AWS Service Catalog
- AWS Single Sign-On
- AWS Transfer for SFTP*
- AWS Trusted Advisor
- Amazon Route 53 Resolver*
*New Service
The latest certificates for ISO 9001, 27001, 27017, and 27018 are now available, giving you insight into our information security management system from third-party auditors. They contain the full list of AWS locations in scope and reference the ISO Certified webpage, which includes all services in scope. For convenience, you can also download the certs in the console via AWS Artifact, as well.
We’re clearly accelerating the pace that we add services in scope, but our ultimate goal is to eliminate your wait for compliant services altogether. To that end, in this latest audit cycle 9 of the 51 services added, launched generally available with the certifications at re:Invent 2018.
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