Logicata Comment: AWS Must Come Clean On Role In SolarWinds Hack

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Solution providers have urged Amazon Web Services to publicly explain how the cloud computing giant’s technology was used by the SolarWinds hackers in their campaign.

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“I do wonder whether AWS has made a judgment error in not coming out to publicly defend their position in this high-profile case with such far reaching consequences,” said Karl Robinson, director of London-based AWS managed services provider Logicata. “That, to me, could be more damaging to AWS’ reputation in the long run than the issue of them hosting some of the infrastructure used in the attack.”

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