Amazon has introduced its new service called Security Lake, designed to help organizations improve their security posture by collecting, normalizing, and consolidating security-related log and event data from various sources. The service uses Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) and AWS Lake Formation to automatically set up the security data lake infrastructure in a customer's AWS account. This centralized platform provides full control and ownership over the normalized security data. Security Lake leverages the Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework (OCSF) schema for normalization purposes. To analyze this data, customers can use Amazon Athena or Subscriber Partners, third-party partners of Security Lake. Additionally, ChaosSearch has become an Amazon Security Lake Subscriber Partner, offering customers unlimited retention at a fraction of the cost and industry-leading price with 50-80% savings at scale. ChaosSearch provides analytical flexibility through native search and relational (SQL) access, efficiency, and flexibility to expand the possibilities of Security Lake. The service is fully managed and built with security-first principles, allowing customers to focus on proactively analyzing their security data without investing time or money in managing the tool.