<ul data-eligibleForWebStory="true">AWS announced enhancements at its re:Inforce 2025 conference to simplify cloud security at enterprise scale.The focus is on simplifying security while helping organizations manage risk and respond to threats effectively.Key updates include a new version of AWS Security Hub that prioritizes critical security issues and aids in reducing security risks.The updated Security Hub correlates findings across various tools into one actionable feed, boosting incident response efficiency.AWS Shield now includes network posture management with automated discovery of resources and remediation steps integrated in the console.Amazon GuardDuty Extended Threat Detection extends coverage to containerized environments like EKS for improved threat detection.Additional updates include improvements to AWS WAF, Amazon CloudFront, IAM Access Analyzer, and mandatory multifactor authentication for root users.AWS Network Firewall now blocks indicators of compromise, and multiparty approvals for air-gapped vaults enhance backup resilience.Development security offerings were enhanced with Amazon Inspector becoming generally available for code scanning.AWS introduced Amazon Verified Permissions for Express.js developers to implement authorization in web application APIs more easily.The release of @verifiedpermissions/authorization-clients-js simplifies authorization implementation for Express.js developers.