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      <description>&lt;p&gt;A primary concern for companies moving to the cloud is whether or not their workloads will remain secure. While that debate still happens, AWS has made great strides to assuage customer&amp;rsquo;s concerns by adding services to ensure workloads are well protected. At re:Invent 2018 another service named &lt;a href=&#34;https://aws.amazon.com/security-hub/&#34;&gt;AWS Security Hub&lt;/a&gt; was added. Security Hub allows you to setup some basic security guardrails and get compliance information for multiple accounts within a single service. Amazon seems to have realized that enabling customers to very easily see their security recommendations for all environments in a single place has great value to their businesses.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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