Amazon Detective launches in the AWS Israel (Tel Aviv) Region
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Amazon Detective is now available in the [AWS Israel (Tel Aviv) Region](https://aws.amazon.com/local/israel/). You can now analyze, investigate, and quickly identify the root cause of potential security issues or suspicious activities using Detective in the new AWS Region.
Now available in [23 Regions](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/), Detective automatically collects log data from your AWS resources and uses machine learning, statistical analysis, and graph theory to build interactive visualizations that enable you to conduct faster and more efficient security investigations. Detective analyzes trillions of events from multiple data sources like Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) flow logs, AWS CloudTrail, Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) audit logs, and findings from multiple AWS security services to create a unified, interactive view of security events. Detective also automatically groups related findings from Amazon GuardDuty and Amazon Inspector to show you combined threats and vulnerabilities to help security analysts identify and prioritize potential high severity security risks.
Support for Detective in the AWS Israel (Tel Aviv) Region is available today for all existing and new Detective customers. To learn more about Detective, you can visit the [Amazon Detective product page](https://aws.amazon.com/detective/) or get started with your [30-day free trial](https://aws.amazon.com/detective/getting-started/) of Detective with just a few clicks in the AWS Management console.
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