Aws Re:invent 2025 - Zero-touch Secret Rotation, Now Available For...
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📖 AWS re:Invent 2025 - Zero-Touch Secret Rotation, now available for your third-party secrets (SEC230)
In this video, Ritesh Desai from AWS and Raj Parthaje from Fannie Mae discuss AWS Secrets Manager's new managed external secrets capability for third-party secrets like Salesforce API keys. The feature eliminates the need for custom Lambda functions and manual rotation processes, providing native integration with three ISV partners at launch. Fannie Mae, as a pilot customer, shares how this solution addresses pain points including operational complexity, manual processes, and business interruption risks. Key benefits include automated rotation, centralized visibility, multi-region replication, and reduced human access to secrets. A console demo shows the streamlined setup process with predefined metadata formats and automatic rotation immediately after secret creation, maintaining audit trails through CloudTrail while shifting rotation responsibility to AWS.
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Good afternoon and welcome everyone. Thank you for coming. I know it's the end of Thursday and it's kind of hard, so I appreciate you taking the time and coming to talk with us. Today we will take an opportunity to talk through AWS Secrets Manager's extension of its current capabilities from natively managing and rotating AWS secrets to now doing something very similar for non-AWS secrets or third-party secrets, which has always been a challenge.
My name is Ritesh Desai, as it says, and I'm here joined with Raj Parthaje from Fannie Mae. Raj is going to take an opportunity to talk through Fannie Mae's use case and how this specific delivery of managed external secrets benefits them. By the way, I will have to share that Raj and Fannie Mae have been partners and customers, talking with us over multiple years and providing us with timely and valuable feedback, which has eventually led to a lot of launches enhancing overall customer security posture. So thank you.
All right, so obviously, as is tradition with Amazon, we start with the customer pr
Source: Dev.to