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Architecting for HIPAA security and compliance on AWS

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Amazon Web Services – Architecting for HIPAA Security and Compliance Page 43 For more information on disaster recovery, see the AWS Disaster Recovery whitepaper available at http://aws.amazon.com/disaster-recovery/. Document Revisions Date Description July 2019 Added sections on Amazon Pinpoint and Amazon SES. January 2019 Added sections on Amazon Comprehend, Amazon Transcribe, Amazon Translate, and AWS Certificate Manager. November 2018 Added sections on Amazon Athena, Amazon EKS, AWS IoT (Core and Device Management), Amazon FreeRTOS, Amazon GuardDuty, Amazon Neptune, AWS Server Migration Service, AWS Database Migration Service, Amazon MQ, and AWS Glue. June 2018 Added sections on Amazon Elastic File System (EFS), Amazon Kinesis Video Streams, Amazon Rekognition, Amazon SageMaker, Amazon Simple Workflow, AWS Secrets Manage, AWS Service Catalog, and AWS Step Functions. April 2018 Added sections on AWS CloudFormation, AWS X-Ray, AWS CloudTrail, AWS CodeBuild, AWS CodeCommit, AWS Config, and AWS OpsWorks Stack. January 2018 Added section on AWS Fargate. November 2017 Added sections on Amazon EC2 Container Registry, Amazon Macie, Amazon QuickSight, and AWS Managed Services. November 2017 Added sections on Amazon ElastiCache for Redis and Amazon CloudWatch. October 2017 Added sections on Amazon SNS, Amazon Route53, AWS Storage Gateway, AWS Snowmobile, and AWS CloudHSM. Updated section on AWS Key Management Service. September 2017 Added sections on Amazon Connect, Amazon Kinesis Streams, Amazon RDS (Maria) DB, Amazon RDS SQL Server, AWS Batch, AWS Lambda, AWS Snowball Edge, and the Lambda@Edge feature of Amazon CloudFront. August 2017 Added sections on Amazon EC2 Systems Manager and Amazon Inspector.

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