Amazon Web Services (AWS) Booked for Data Mismanagement of Bengaluru-Based Real Estate Firm

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Amazon Web Services (AWS), the cloud computing arm of Amazon, has come under scrutiny after being booked for allegedly mismanaging sensitive data of a Bengaluru-based real estate company. The incident raises concerns over data security and cloud service accountability in India’s growing digital ecosystem.

According to reports, the real estate firm accused AWS of improper handling and storage of critical business data, leading to potential security vulnerabilities. The complaint highlights lapses in data protection protocols, which could have serious implications for both businesses and customers relying on cloud-based services.

Industry experts suggest that this case could spark a wider debate on cloud security standards, regulatory oversight, and legal frameworks governing data privacy in India. With increasing reliance on cloud infrastructure across industries, ensuring robust security measures has become a top priority for enterprises and policymakers alike.

AWS has yet to release an official statement addressing the allegations. Meanwhile, authorities are expected to investigate the matter further to determine any potential breaches of data protection laws.

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