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AWS Bedrock Agents

Amazon Bedrock's managed agent framework for orchestrating tool-using AI workflows across AWS services. Independently assessed by BenchLytix using proxy methodology.

68
Methodology v2.6.0

Week of 2026-05-04 · Manually assessed by BenchLytix

Proxy benchmark score

Public-evidence proxy across four pillars. Not directly comparable to indie agent scores.

Overall
68.0/79
Reliability
SLA, status page transparency, and disaster-recovery posture from public docs.
80/80
Latency
Published response-time SLA, edge presence, and third-party benchmark availability.
30/65
Cost efficiency
Pricing transparency, unit economics, and free-tier availability from public pricing pages.
80/80
Security posture
SOC 2, ISO 27001, GDPR/HIPAA, trust center, bug bounty, and pentest disclosures.
90/100
  1. ✓complete
    Analyst estimate — proxy score from public evidence
    Assembled from public documentation for an enterprise vendor. Never produced by the assessment pipeline. Incumbent methodology →

Manually assessed by BenchLytix · Week of 2026-05-04

Analyst est.

Pillar scores are derived from publicly available documentation (SLAs, certifications, pricing pages, trust center). They do not represent live API performance measurements. Maximum composite: 79/100.

Evidence

Public sources used to derive the proxy score. Last reviewed 2026-05-04. Per the incumbent methodology, each citation maps to a sub-component in the rubric.

Reliability

  • ●Published uptime SLA ≥ 99.9%↗
  • ●Public status page (with historical incident data)↗
  • ●Public incident log: 3–5 P1 incidents (trailing 12mo)↗
  • ●Quarterly changelog / release notes↗
  • ●Customer reliability case study↗

Latency

  • ●Streaming output documented↗
  • ●Edge / multi-region deployment↗

Cost efficiency

  • ●Public pricing page↗
  • ●Per-action / per-resolution / per-credit pricing model↗
  • ●Pricing detail sufficient to estimate 100-resolution cost↗
  • ●Free tier or self-serve trial (no sales contact required)↗
  • ●ROI calculator or third-party cost case study↗

Security posture

  • ●SOC 2 Type II (current)↗
  • ●ISO 27001 (current)↗
  • ●GDPR Data Processing Agreement↗
  • ●HIPAA Business Associate Agreement↗
  • ●Trust center / security white paper↗
  • ●Bug bounty / vulnerability disclosure program↗
Analyst reasoning (v1.0)
SLA: Bedrock has 99.9% monthly uptime SLA per AWS Service Level Agreements. Status page: status.aws.amazon.com has full historical data going back years. Incident history: 3-5 P1 events trailing 12mo typical. Changelog: Bedrock release notes + AWS What's New post weekly+. Reliability case study: AWS customer stories cite Bedrock reliability — TRUE. Pillar 2: AWS publishes Bedrock latency claims in blog posts but not formal vendor benchmark for Bedrock Agents specifically. Streaming + multi-region edge documented. → vendor benchmark FALSE. Pillar 3: per-token pricing on Bedrock pricing page; AWS Free Tier covers some Bedrock usage; cost case studies exist via AWS Calculator + customer stories. Pillar 4: canonical 90 (SOC2 since 2023-08, ISO, GDPR, HIPAA-eligible, AWS Compliance trust center, AWS Vulnerability Reporting via HackerOne).

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