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    In-tenant malware scanning for AWS storage. Scan on upload or at rest, automate enforcement, and scale for high-volume workloads. Scan 500 GB for free during your trial.
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    Protect data lakes, ingestion pipelines, and application workflows built on AWS storage by scanning for viruses, ransomware, trojans, and other malicious payloads before they propagate downstream.

    WHY THIS SOLUTION IS DIFFERENT

    • Support for Multiple Data Sources
    • Purpose-built for AWS storage
    • In-tenant, security-first architecture
    • Flexible scanning models
    • Static, Dynamic & Forensic Analysis
    • Configuration visibility across buckets
    • Rapid deployment with minimal operational overhead

    SUPPORTED AWS STORAGE Built for AWS storage services including:

    • Amazon S3
    • Amazon EBS
    • Amazon EFS
    • Amazon FSx

    Engines Identify malware at petabyte scale across all buckets by leveraging the power of Sophos, CSS Premium, or CSS Secure. Engines may be used simultaneously to optimize accuracy and performance.

    Scanning Models Integrate the method that fits your needs to minimize process interruptions and eliminate service disruptions. Choose from:

    • Event-Based Scanning Scan new or modified objects in real time when uploaded. (easy to integrate into workflows because low or no code changes are needed)
    • Retroactive Scanning Scan existing objects on demand or on schedule for baselining and compliance audits.
    • API-Based Scanning Scan objects inside or outside of AWS in real time via a REST API before they are written to storage. Ideal for migrations, new application builds, or workflows where scan results determine whether an object is accepted. Analysis Analyze files in real time without having to execute them or by detonating them in a sandbox using the latest analysis techniques; Static and Dynamic Analysis is powered by the SophosLabs Intelix™ Platform. The solution also assists with Forensic Analysis as files are segmented by bucket and account enabling you to trace where the file entered and into which account it was added.

    Configurations Identify buckets with secure and insecure permission policies through a unified dashboard to improve visibility into storage misconfigurations.

    Setup Deploy via AWS CloudFormation or Terraform in less than 10 minutes. Initial bucket protection and scanning configuration takes less than 5 minutes.

    Follow the Getting Started Guide: https://help.cloudstoragesec.com/getting-started/summary/ 

    Security First The solution installs and operates entirely within your AWS account. Data never leaves your environment or region. Optional deployment models include centralized security services accounts, linked account management, and private VPC endpoints.

    Case Studies https://cloudstoragesec.com/case-studies 

    Core Capabilities

    • Automated serverless architecture
    • Real-time & on-demand scanning
    • Centralized management console with dashboards and detailed reporting
    • Automatic discovery & scaling across multiple accounts & regions
    • No file size or type limitations with CSS Premium
    • Problem file remediation (Quarantine, Tag, Delete)
    • Notifications and integrations with third-party ticketing systems, Slack, Microsoft Teams, Amazon Chime, SIEM platforms, Amazon SNS, AWS Security Hub, AWS CloudTrail, AWS Control Tower, AWS Transfer Family, and more

    ONLY PAY FOR WHAT YOU SCAN Pricing at payment terms that fit with your procurement process. Contact us during your free trial to discuss the best pricing option for you.

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    • In-tenant, cloud-native malware scanning for Amazon S3, Amazon EBS, Amazon EFS, and Amazon FSx with no external file transfer.
    • Multi-engine virus detection using Sophos, CSS Premium, and CSS Secure with event-based, retroactive, and API scanning models.
    • Protect data lakes and application workflows with real-time and on-demand scanning that scales across multi-account AWS environments.

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    surajku32

    Automated scans have kept my cloud storage clean and provide secure file management

    Reviewed on May 08, 2026
    Review from a verified AWS customer

    What is our primary use case?

    I am using Antivirus for Amazon S3  to scan all the files in my S3  bucket. This helps me save my S3  bucket from viruses and infected files. Using Antivirus for Amazon S3 , I am able to remove the affected virus-infected files from my S3 bucket.

    I have integrated Antivirus for Amazon S3 with my S3 so that it will scan and inform me if files are infected, and auto-remove functionality is also available. If I want auto-remove enabled, it will automatically remove the infected files.

    What is most valuable?

    The best feature of Antivirus for Amazon S3 is that it will not affect my directory and will remove all the viruses from the system.

    It will help me ensure that viruses are not present, which allows me to work in a secure environment. Having no viruses and no affected files makes it very helpful for me to maintain secure file storage.

    I received security from Antivirus for Amazon S3, which is the main relevant benefit.

    If you want your S3 bucket to be secure, you can perfectly rely on Antivirus for Amazon S3. It will delete all the affected files and scan on a regular basis, which will be very helpful for you.

    If you want your S3 bucket to be secure and virus-free, you can use Antivirus for Amazon S3. It will be very fast in scanning your files and will give alerts if any issues arise, and it will delete the viruses and clean them from your bucket.

    What needs improvement?

    Antivirus for Amazon S3 is very stable now, and I do not want any changes.

    I did not want anything to be improved regarding Antivirus for Amazon S3.

    I did not want anything to be changed with Antivirus for Amazon S3. Everything is very good.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have been using Antivirus for Amazon S3 for one year.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    Antivirus for Amazon S3 is stable.

    How are customer service and support?

    Antivirus for Amazon S3 has very good customer support.

    I am rating the customer support of Antivirus for Amazon S3 at 10 out of 10 because they are helping very well.

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    I did not use any other solution before Antivirus for Amazon S3.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    Pricing for Antivirus for Amazon S3 is very good. Pricing is handled by another team.

    Which other solutions did I evaluate?

    I did not evaluate another option because I am using S3, which is the reason I started using Antivirus for Amazon S3.

    What other advice do I have?

    I do not want anything else about the features.

    I do not have any additional thoughts about Antivirus for Amazon S3 before we wrap up.

    I give Antivirus for Amazon S3 an overall rating of 10.

    Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

    Public Cloud

    If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?

    Sanjay Charitesh Makam

    Automation has improved threat detection and reduced manual checks but pricing still needs work

    Reviewed on May 01, 2026
    Review from a verified AWS customer

    What is our primary use case?

    My main use case for Antivirus for Amazon S3  is to secure my S3  buckets in Amazon, which can easily be hacked. I want to secure it from malicious injections.

    How has it helped my organization?

    Antivirus for Amazon S3  has positively impacted my organization by reducing the number of people who need to monitor threats or malicious code injections. This solution replaces that manual monitoring and only sends alerts, so we do not need to wait or check every time if it is safe or if it is getting hacked.

    It has saved one or two people and saved almost 10% to 30% of the time. It also improved efficiency by almost 70%.

    What is most valuable?

    The best features Antivirus for Amazon S3 offers are zero maintenance, zero server maintenance, and the alerts. If you are a small company or small organization, you can also get a good file size. The setup time is very low compared to other solutions, which can take 15 minutes to half an hour, but it takes under one minute.

    It can easily be integrated with AWS . The alerts help my team because if something unusual occurs in our bucket or something happens that could not happen in the bucket, it will observe and understand the patterns sometimes and send us email alerts so that we can take a quick look at it and fix it immediately. The quick setup improves our workflow significantly.

    The integration of Antivirus for Amazon S3 is very good and easily integrated with Amazon AWS  because it is an Amazon AWS product.

    What needs improvement?

    Antivirus for Amazon S3 can be improved by implementing multiple buckets into one guard, enabling TBAC which can be automatically configured by Amazon GuardDuty, and adding multi-engine scanning.

    Regarding needed improvements, I think pricing is a bit higher for people who are using it very low and for small organizations. Large organizations who will use it more will benefit from the price, but small organizations will face significant monetary loss. I think they should reduce the pricing and put event-based pricing related to the organization size or the usage. I understand it is pay-per-use, but sometimes it does not make sense.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have been using Antivirus for Amazon S3 for the last six to eight months.

    What other advice do I have?

    My advice to others looking into using Antivirus for Amazon S3 is that this is good for medium and large-sized organizations, considering the price and what it offers. It can reduce some people, but for small organizations, I think people should be there sometimes to monitor it to save money. The people who do multitasking should be the ones who monitor as well to reduce more costs rather than relying only on GuardDuty. I give this product a rating of 8.

    Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

    Public Cloud

    If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?

    Amazon Web Services (AWS)
    Iurii Efimov

    Automated quarantine has reduced security risks and has removed manual incident handling

    Reviewed on Apr 27, 2026
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    What is our primary use case?

    My main use case for Antivirus for Amazon S3  is quarantine.

    A specific example of how I use Antivirus for Amazon S3  for quarantine is that we use it from the black box that can recognize viruses immediately.

    How has it helped my organization?

    Antivirus for Amazon S3 has positively impacted my organization as it has reduced time to market and secured our operations.

    There are no special specific improvements in my secure operations resulting from the reduction of time to market.

    What is most valuable?

    The best features Antivirus for Amazon S3 offers are advanced automatization and isolated quarantine bucket.

    The advanced automatization and the isolated quarantine bucket have helped my workflow and security because I do not need to write my own scripts on Python and Lambda to operate with incidents, which saves us a lot of costs.

    I think it is excluding the human factor of failure.

    What needs improvement?

    I think there is a problem with pricing while scaling, and it is a blocker for big corporations as there is a subscription for the instance plus volume of scanning.

    It would be great to have more understandable billing dashboards.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have been using Antivirus for Amazon S3 for more than five years.

    How are customer service and support?

    I rate customer service as 3 out of 10.

    What other advice do I have?

    My advice to others looking into using Antivirus for Amazon S3 is to connect it immediately without hesitation. I rate this review as 9 out of 10.

    reviewer2827551

    Cloud storage security has improved and reporting and automated quarantine still need work

    Reviewed on Apr 26, 2026
    Review from a verified AWS customer

    What is our primary use case?

    Our main use case for Antivirus for Amazon S3  is to protect the workloads. We put endpoint protection around CrowdStrike and a few other things, though newer solutions like Bucket AV are coming up. The main use case would be to protect the workloads running in EC2  and the containers running on EKS. Generally, the control plane is managed by AWS , but the application plane or the application clusters, we have to protect them. In S3 , it is mostly object storage. The files or the objects that are stored there have to be protected from DDoS attacks and we need to secure the endpoints through which those objects are accessed in the S3  bucket.

    Generally what we do is we apply separate bucket level policies and object level policies, and we use signed URLs. That is one way we protect the objects. We apply antivirus where we have to when on the code that is used to access those endpoints. It is not just one layer of antivirus, but a combination of antivirus and also the bucket policies. That is how we do it. This is a fairly common use case across the industry.

    What is most valuable?

    Antivirus for Amazon S3 offers best features such as endpoint protection, object level protection, bucket level protection, and the ability to protect objects using signed URLs for each and every object within it. We have the logs and can actually set up certain alerts. In case something untoward happens, we can create logs of which object was used or accessed rather. That way we can create traceability through CloudTrail . We can control who has access to those objects and buckets within the S3 bucket.

    Out of those features, I find bucket level policy, static, dynamic and forensic analysis, configuration visibility across buckets, and the ability to make all those things with minimal operational overhead most valuable in my day-to-day work. That is very critical. One of the things that AWS  has is that it is not very costly, which makes a lot of difference because we have to protect data lakes and ingestion pipelines and application workflows. For example, we have a database where we take the backups in an S3. This is a real use case. Our application is protected but if the backup is not protected, then we have a security issue or a compliance issue. These antivirus products are very useful to do flexible scanning models. Security infrastructure is built in S3 bucket in this case. We can even bring in our own antivirus products from the marketplace that applies on the S3. That makes it very flexible. It adds a lot on cloud storage security in that sense. The final point is the built-in and native to cloud native malware scanning for S3 or even EBS and EFS and SFFS. These are the new features on Antivirus for Amazon S3 and that we believe is very critical.

    Multi-engine virus detection is a unique thing that is coming up with Antivirus for Amazon S3. We could actually use multiple antivirus products. It is as if we have multiple algorithms working to find the vulnerability so we can tell what protection we can add. We can have Sophos, CSS Premium and other things. We can have event-based scanning module, retroactive scanning, or even API scanning models, which is endpoint protection in a way. These can all be done on real-time and on-demand scanning. It is not necessarily a secluded one-time scan but we can actually trigger it as and when we want on the different types of workloads and objects.

    The best thing to say about Antivirus for Amazon S3's impact on our organization is that we have never been flagged for any major data leakage and every scan that we do comes up green, which means we have been able to protect our data in line with the guidelines of the organization and the regulatory authorities. That is the biggest outcome. Security is a thing that we do to make sure nothing happens. By not having that vulnerability in the system is the key differentiator, rather than having a vulnerability and then fixing it using Antivirus for Amazon S3. We would rather be trying to be proactive about it and ensure that we do not have an incident in the first place.

    We do have periodic scans on the buckets and generally all over the codebase and all the cloud infrastructure that we give and take to do. There are certain classifications of vulnerabilities such as high, medium, low and then what is the threat vector or risk vector there we try to quantify as per the cloud architecture baseline that we have. We try to measure where we land with this. Generally, there is a risk assurance program process which is very strict. Having these controls helps us navigate through those processes and the ideal goal post is we should not have more than 10, I mean 10 is just a number, it could be even five, but generally we try not to have high vulnerability exposures in the solution and that typically is the measure of the positive impact. We do track these compliance metrics or vulnerability metrics.

    What needs improvement?

    I think typically on the signed URLs, if they can do something such as when someone puts an object into the bucket, they can immediately do a scan of that object without the user or the organization having to ask for a scan. That will be very useful for any specific case, it could be a virus in itself or a trojan or any of those things. If it can immediately block that storage or immediately create an alert that they are quarantining it, that would be another great feature. If they can put a quarantine for any object that can be a little dodgy or can be a suspicious object being stored in that bucket, that could be a great feature to have.

    I think reporting does exist already with Antivirus for Amazon S3. We can generate those reports via CloudTrail  but if they are integrated with the antivirus itself without us having to create specific reports every time would be better. In some cases generating those logs can be a little tedious. If they can be made easy and probably with some drag and drop feature, that will be really useful.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have been using Antivirus for Amazon S3  as part of our cloud security for more than five years now.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    Antivirus for Amazon S3 is stable.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    I have never seen any issue with the scalability of any AWS service.

    How are customer service and support?

    I have never come across any specific issue with customer support for Antivirus for Amazon S3. Generally they respond within the SLA timeframes so we are happy.

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    Before choosing Antivirus for Amazon S3, we mostly evaluated Sophos antivirus and then a few more that we do have, but that was one of the requirements from the organization to evaluate a couple of those, so which we did. Generally that is what we use. We also use Fortinet, but that is more on the firewall side.

    How was the initial setup?

    We started this solution with a cloud native approach. However, it was not on Kubernetes  so it was our first deployment on EKS, Elastic Kubernetes  Service on AWS. Previously it was just an EC2  and VM based system. That was the major differentiator and that is the reason we switched because we wanted to take the benefit of Kubernetes.

    What was our ROI?

    I can tell you about AWS but not necessarily on Antivirus for Amazon S3 as such. There was a major volume shrinkage on AWS which they did not directly tell us but we realized that one of the critical applications released all the pod volumes and pod storages. When the system recovered, meaning AWS recovered and they provided the space that is needed to run the application, all those volumes came back except the data volume which we had to fix with the help of AWS support. If it was not a Kubernetes managed platform, then it will not be able to recover that way, it will crash very badly and we would have business data loss. That was a great return on investment where something absolutely extreme happens and even though AWS does take care of the things very well but accidents do happen. In this case, we really recovered very quickly. It happened across all seven environments. All seven environments recovered without us having to do anything. That is a great outcome.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    Generally, the setup is pretty easy. We have an agreement with Amazon so that is taken care of through that channel and we never had any issue. We can have our enterprise agreement on the pricing. Generally in this case, the more we consume, the better the pricing gets with time. We are fairly good on the pricing on Amazon side on that.

    Which other solutions did I evaluate?

    Please do look at the roadmap of the product that you are evaluating and if that aligns with the specific organization that you are part of. Because if the organization wants a different software, such as Palo Alto or Symantec or any or Norton, Fortra, all of these things, make sure we do that because sometimes what can happen is an existing antivirus for other workloads may be able to do for S3 as well and we may be able to save heaps of licensing fee on that instead of having too many different firewalls. At the same time, there can be a counter argument to that, which is that sometimes it is good to have multiple antivirus doing various things because if the budget permits, it can be very useful to have different antivirus trying to do different parts of the overall landscape. Because if some algorithm cannot pick up one type of vulnerability, some other antivirus will. It is a mix and match situation.

    What other advice do I have?

    On a scale of one to ten, I would rate Antivirus for Amazon S3 overall as seven. I rate it seven out of ten because if they can add the improvements that I suggested, then I will rate it higher obviously. It is not that bad that I have to give it less than seven. I think it does some of the things but it has to improve as well. I believe this is the right rating for now. Antivirus for Amazon S3 is mostly public cloud but the tenancy is managed by us, so it is more like private cloud.

    Mostly we use AWS and there are a few things that run on Azure , for example, Active Directory. My overall rating for Antivirus for Amazon S3 is seven out of ten.

    Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

    Private Cloud

    If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?

    Amazon Web Services (AWS)
    reviewer2749710

    Automatic file scanning has protected shared content and now requires richer, AI-driven checks

    Reviewed on Apr 24, 2026
    Review from a verified AWS customer

    What is our primary use case?

    As an API Integration Engineer, my main use case for Antivirus for Amazon S3  involves scanning partners' uploaded content that arrives via API. I deal with files that third parties push into S3 , such as media files like images or video files from channel managers or PMS partners that have API access to the Airbnb API source code.

    Antivirus for Amazon S3  fits into my workflow by triggering scanning automatically at some point, while at other times, I perform manual scans depending on the load of the files that partners push towards our API.

    In my main use case for Antivirus for Amazon S3, guests, hosts, and customer support agents eventually see these downloaded files, which may include malicious PDFs or host onboarding documentation that could feature a malicious customer support agent mechanism.

    What is most valuable?

    The best features Antivirus for Amazon S3 offers include native S3  event integration, which allows scanning to fire automatically, in-place scanning so files are not copied to another bucket, results attached as S3 object tags, IAM-based policy enforcement on scan results, large file support with streaming scans, archive and nested file scanning, multiple detection engines running in parallel, custom YARA rule support, quarantine or automated remediation actions, scan on demand, and retrospective scanning.

    In my day-to-day work, I rely the most on in-place scanning, as it is the best feature of modern Antivirus for Amazon S3 that does not pull objects out of the bucket for scanning. For example, older solutions required copying files to an EC2  instance for scanning, which was slow, expensive, and doubled our data egress attack surface.

    Antivirus for Amazon S3 has positively impacted my organization by making the entire organization much safer, allowing partners to safely upload their personal files, images, and videos to the Airbnb platform, which ensures that we as a company can be a reliable partner to our partners with safe integration.

    What needs improvement?

    I believe Antivirus for Amazon S3 can be improved by implementing some pre-writing features, such as synchronously scanning at the API layer.

    I would like to see improvements in content-aware scanning not just for malware, but also for other content, such as PDF files or API request parameters and strings, along with prompt injection scanning with custom AI agents creating the skill direction.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have been using Antivirus for Amazon S3 for two years.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    Antivirus for Amazon S3 is sufficiently stable.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    I would rate its scalability as nine out of ten, as S3 is one of the most scalable services AWS  has built, providing a foundation upon which most other scalable AWS  services rely. However, it does not achieve a perfect score of ten due to real scaling cliffs when operating at high volumes that can catch you off guard.

    How are customer service and support?

    Customer support for Antivirus for Amazon S3 has always been straightforward, and since they are globally distributed, I would rate them nine out of ten.

    What was our ROI?

    I would say we have seen money saved and time saved on a long-term basis with Antivirus for Amazon S3, although we did not reduce employee numbers.

    After a couple of meetings with higher management, I believe there were negotiations, and the overall business terms were met, making my experience with pricing and compliance satisfactory.

    What other advice do I have?

    I would like to add that it would be beneficial to use AI as a parallel agent in the back end to fast-forward the malicious detection process for the large number of files being sent in various directions.

    I advise others looking into using Antivirus for Amazon S3 to check the pricing and determine if this service is something that their company or organization truly needs. They should consider the downsides and upsides, check incident level metrics, and evaluate their overall long-term budgeting, which will help in making a final decision.

    I would like to add that S3 is the gold standard for storage scalability and antivirus protection. Overall, it is a decent product. I would rate this review a seven out of ten.

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