Dynamodb and Tines security automation
Blog post from Tines
AWS DynamoDB is gaining popularity among security teams due to its key-value storage, simplicity, scalability, and security features, making it ideal for data storage tasks in security operations and incident response, especially for those already utilizing AWS. The post details how security teams can integrate Tines with DynamoDB by creating an IAM user with necessary permissions and configuring a Tines AWS credential for authentication. This setup allows Tines to perform various DynamoDB actions, such as listing tables, scanning tables with filters, creating and deleting tables, and managing items within tables. By incorporating DynamoDB actions in Tines automation stories, security teams can efficiently access and store critical data, enhancing their ability to investigate and respond to security incidents.