The New StackWednesday · July 15, 2026FREE

AWS will now watch Microsoft’s cloud for you 

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AWS has extended its Security Hub service to monitor Microsoft Azure, enabling customers to aggregate and view security findings from both AWS and Azure in one place. The integration allows organizations to centralize security alerts, compliance checks, and threat detection across the two major cloud platforms without toggling between separate consoles. AWS Security Hub already ingests findings from AWS services like GuardDuty, Inspector, and Macie, as well as from third-party partners. With this update, it now also pulls in security data from Azure, including Azure Security Center and Azure Defender. The feature is designed to reduce operational overhead for security teams managing multi-cloud environments. AWS did not disclose specific pricing for the Azure monitoring capability; Security Hub pricing remains based on the number of security checks and findings ingested. The move reflects growing demand for unified security tools as enterprises increasingly adopt multi-cloud strategies.

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Developers managing multi-cloud security can now centralize AWS and Azure alerts in one dashboard.

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