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AIF – Security, Compliance, and Governance for AI Solutions
Irene-TutorialsDojo updated 5 months, 1 week ago
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Review Test 3- An AI company accesses third-party cybersecurity and compliance datasets from independent software vendors (ISVs) to improve its AI model audits. These include compliance reports, risk metrics, and threat intelligence feeds. The company wants to be receive notifications when new dataset revisions are published.
What AWS service can be utilized to enable this setup?
Answer provided is : AWS Data Exchange
I feel correct Answer is : AWS Artifact .
Reasoning:AWS Artifact is specifically designed to provide access to a wide range of AWS compliance reports, including those from Independent Software Vendors (ISVs). AWS Artifact allows users to configure settings to receive notifications when new compliance documents or reports are available. This capability makes it an ideal choice for a company that needs timely email alerts regarding the availability of ISV compliance reports.
The new third-party reports tab on the AWS Artifact Reports page provides on-demand access to security compliance reports of Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) who sell their products through AWS Marketplace.
You can subscribe to notifications and create configurations to get notified when a new report or agreement, or a new version of an existing report or agreement becomes available on AWS Artifact.
Can you please clarify
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Hi amogh-pandharipande,
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this.
You are correct that AWS Artifact provides access to AWS and select third-party compliance reports, allowing customers to configure notifications when new or updated compliance documents are published. However, the scenario in this question is focused on subscribing to and receiving notifications for datasets (such as risk metrics and threat intelligence feeds) rather than static compliance documents. AWS Data Exchange is the more appropriate service, as it is purpose-built to let customers discover, subscribe to, and automatically receive updates when ISVs publish new dataset revisions.
In short, AWS Artifact is best for accessing compliance documentation, while AWS Data Exchange is the right solution for dataset subscriptions and automated notifications in data-driven workflows.
If you have further questions or need additional clarification, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Best,
Irene @ Tutorials Dojo
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