Technical sharing

In today's digital age, data security is particularly important, especially the encryption of sensitive information and key management. Although traditional hardware security modules (HSM) can provide strong protection, their maintenance is complex and costly. AWS CloudHSM, as a cloud-based hardware security module service, provides users with a highly secure key management solution while reducing the management burden.
In the wave of digital transformation, enterprises' cloud-based business systems are facing an increasing number of cyber threats. Once the integrity, confidentiality and availability of data are compromised, it may, at the very least, affect business continuity, and at worst, cause irreparable economic losses and damage to brand reputation. Therefore, finding a set of efficient, automated and easy-to-deploy security detection tools has become one of the top priorities for many enterprises after moving to the cloud.
In the digital age, data is one of the most important assets for enterprises. Whether it is core business data, backup information, or historical archiving, enterprises all need efficient, secure and cost-controllable storage solutions. Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) is a highly elastic object storage service provided by AWS. With its high availability, flexible scalability and pay-as-you-go model, it has become the preferred storage choice for many enterprises.
In the AWS cloud security system, data encryption, key management, and confidential information protection are the core links to ensure system security. AWS provides a variety of security services. Among them, AWS Key Management Service (KMS), AWS CloudHSM and AWS Secrets Manager are the three most commonly used ones. However, they are not functionally repetitive but are oriented towards different security requirements:
In today’s diverse digital landscape, voice has become a vital medium for information delivery and user interaction. Whether it’s audiobooks, e-learning, short video narration, or intelligent customer service, Text-to-Speech (TTS) technology is increasingly essential. Amazon Polly, AWS’s TTS service, empowers developers and enterprises with natural, lifelike, and low-latency speech synthesis capabilities, enabling content to truly “speak.”
During the cloud adoption journey, many organizations face challenges such as compliance requirements, ultra-low latency demands, or the need for on-premises data processing, which prevent them from migrating all workloads to the public cloud. To address these needs, Amazon Web Services (AWS) introduced AWS Outposts — a fully managed hybrid cloud service that extends AWS infrastructure and services to customers’ data centers, on-premises facilities, or edge locations.