Too many alerts, too little time. Securonix helps AWS Security Hub users focus on what matters most.
By Jeff Fink, Director, Cloud Alliances, AWS at Securonix
Every security team I meet is dealing with the same pressure: more cloud, more AI, more data, more noise, and less time. The cloud promised speed and flexibility, and it delivered. However, customers are asking for an easier path to understanding what’s actually happening across that environment.
That gap, between what teams can see and what they need to see, is where threats hide.

This is why our new integration between Securonix Unified Defense SIEM and AWS Security Hub, now live in AWS Marketplace, matters. It gives teams a clearer, faster, more dependable way to understand their cloud activity and act on it without slowing down.
Meeting Teams Where They Already Are
Most organizations don’t need more tools. They need their existing tools to work better together.
AWS Security Hub already gives customers visibility and control across their cloud footprint. With this integration, we’re taking that strong foundation and adding deeper analytics, AI-driven correlation, and automated response capabilities directly on top of it. No complicated setup. No workarounds. No “cloud-agnostic” compromises. Just a straightforward experience that feels like it belongs in your AWS environment.
“AWS Security Hub’s integration with Securonix, enhanced by AI-assisted incident response powered by Amazon Bedrock, represents a significant advancement in how customers can protect their cloud environments,” said Brian Menderhall WW Head, Security Partners AWS. “This powerful combination helps security teams to automatically detect, analyze, and respond to cloud security issues with greater speed and accuracy. This integration helps customers strengthen their security posture while reducing analyst workload and improving operational efficiency.”
Why This Changes the Game
Security teams want more clarity and less noise. They want context, not just alerts. And they want automation they can trust.
This integration is built to support that reality:
- Findings flow from AWS Security Hub into Securonix, enriched and formatted using OCSF so analysts immediately understand what they’re looking at.
- Signals join identity, endpoint, and SaaS activity to tell a full story.
- Dashboards and threat models highlight what actually matters.
- AI agents built on Amazon Bedrock help teams automate response steps, cut repetitive tasks, and speed up investigations.
It’s everything teams need to close the gap between seeing a threat and doing something about it.
Purpose-Built for AWS
I’ve watched our product and engineering teams build this integration with one goal in mind: make it feel as native to AWS as possible. That means no adapters or translators. No taking shortcuts that lead to weaker detections. No bolting on features that make things look integrated when they really aren’t.
We build for AWS first because that’s what our customers expect and deserve. When the data flows cleanly, the insights are cleaner too. And when the insights are cleaner, teams move faster.
A Clearer Path to Cloud Security
The combination of AWS Security Hub and Securonix Unified Defense SIEM gives organizations something they’ve been asking for: a unified, cloud-aligned way to detect, investigate, and respond without wrestling their tools into cooperation.
- Full visibility across cloud and hybrid environments
- Fast deployment and purchasing through AWS Marketplace
- AI-driven investigation and automated response
- Scalable analytics built on Snowflake and AWS
This is security that adapts to how teams work today, not how they worked a decade ago.
Looking Ahead
Customer deployments will keep growing in complexity. Threats will keep evolving. But if we give teams a clearer picture and smarter automation, we give them the ability to stay ahead.
This integration is a big step in that direction. And it’s one we’re excited to build on alongside AWS.
The cloud is only getting faster. Security needs to keep pace.
Visit our Security Hub Documentation and AWS Markeplace to learn more.