After a widespread service outage followed by a security breach that exposed private video events to more than 13,000 of its users, Wyze did the one thing it had to: it apologized. “We must do more and be better, and we will,” read a Wyze email to its customers, which the company sent out over the weekend. “We are so sorry for this incident and are dedicated to rebuilding your trust.” That apology, however, came only after Wyze blamed the initial service outage on its partner, Amazon Web Services. (It’s still not clear exactly how AWS sparked the Wyze outage, and it doesn’t appear any other on…