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This article details the technical implementation of the Modular Open-Source Identity Platform (MOSIP) on AWS, highlighting its cloud-based architecture, deployment models, and cost benefits. It covers the collaboration between Atos and AWS, showcasing how they transformed MOSIP from an on-premises solution to a scalable cloud-based system for digital identity. The piece also outlines various hybrid deployment options to meet data sovereignty requirements.
Shorlabs is a platform that streamlines the deployment and management of backend applications using Python or Node.js. Built on AWS Lambda, it offers automatic scaling and a pay-per-use pricing model, making backend deployment more accessible without the need for extensive infrastructure management.
The article critiques the complexity of deploying applications on AWS, highlighting how the cumbersome setup process and confusing services can frustrate younger developers. It contrasts this experience with simpler platforms like Vercel, suggesting that the next generation will prefer user-friendly options over AWS's intricate system.
This article explains AWS's EC2 Instance Attestation, a feature that extends security verification to entire EC2 instances, unlike Nitro Enclaves, which operates in a limited, secure environment. It outlines the differences in deployment complexity, security measures, and potential use cases, emphasizing the need for proactive security in standard EC2 instances.
AWS Lambda now integrates with GitHub Actions, allowing automatic deployment of Lambda functions whenever code changes are pushed to GitHub repositories. This new feature simplifies the CI/CD process by eliminating the need for custom scripts and manual configurations, supporting both .zip file and container image deployments while streamlining permissions and error handling.
Threat Designer is an AI-powered tool that automates threat modeling for secure system design, utilizing large language models to analyze architectures and identify security threats. It offers a browser-based interface for quick assessments and supports deployment for more advanced features, including an AI assistant and threat catalog management. Developers can choose between Amazon Bedrock and OpenAI models during setup.