Epay
Secure AWS resources to protect from security attacks.
Since customer was struggling with security concerns in their existing account and planning up new release of their application, they wanted to shift their workload to new AWS account with all security best practices in place.
Client:
Epay
Category:
Marketing/Finance
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Epay, a secure, fast, and low-cost global payment solution provider. Established and headquartered in Hong Kong in 2014, Epay has branch offices in China, USA, the United Kingdom, Europe, and Samoa, and obtained Hong Kong financial services license, EMI and PCI security certification in the early years. They focus on providing comprehensive financial services such as online deposit and withdrawal services, online payment, currency exchange, and global remittance.
01. Problem Statement
Since customer was struggling with security concerns in their existing account and planning up new release of their application, they wanted to shift their workload to new AWS account with all security best practices in place.
02. Proposed Solution & Architecture
- For EC2 migration, AMI backup of each EC2 instance are taken and it is shared with target account. Once AMI images are available in target account, EC2 servers are restored in that account.
- For RDS DB migration, DB snapshots are taken of each RDS instance in source account and shared with target account. Once DB snapshot is available in target account, RDS DB restored from there.
- Route 53 records in target account created in accordance to source account
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AWS CloudTrail
AWS Config
Amazon GuardDuty
Amazon CloudWatch
Amazon EC2
Amazon EBS
Amazon RDS
Route53
DynamoDB
S3 Standard
03. Results
- Successful deployment of AWS infrastructure.
- Successful migration of EC2 instances from source account to target account
- Successful migration of RDS instances from source account to target account
- Successful connectivity of MongoDB atlas from target account newly deployed EC2 instances
- Successful migration of Route53 records & DynamoDB.
- Successfully implementation of security posture to enhance and infrastructure and application security.
04. TCO Analysis Performed
1-year and 3-year TCO analysis has been done, as follows considering future scale of growth –
- 1-year TCO – $20K
- 3-year TCO – $70K