AWS Nitro Enclaves is an Amazon EC2 capability that enables customers to create isolated compute environments (enclaves) to further protect and securely process highly sensitive data within their EC2 instances. Nitro Enclaves helps customers reduce the attack surface area for their most sensitive data processing applications.
There is no additional cost other than the cost for the using Amazon EC2 instances and any other AWS services that are used with Nitro Enclaves.
Nitro Enclaves is now available across all AWS Regions, expanding to include new regions in Asia Pacific (New Zealand, Thailand, Jakarta, Hyderabad, Malaysia, Melbourne, and Taipei), Europe (Spain and Zurich), Middle East (UAE and Tel Aviv), and North America (Central Mexico and Calgary).
To learn more about AWS Nitro Enclaves and how to get started, visit the AWS Nitro Enclaves page.
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Source: Amazon Web Services
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