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AWS WAF is a web application firewall that helps protect your web applications or APIs against common web exploits and bots that may affect availability, compromise security, or consume excessive resources.

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You're a Shield Advanced customer who's noticed the new rulegroup and/or have received an email 'Enhanced L7 DDoS Protection for AWS Shield Advanced Customers' and want to know more
Effectively managing where your web traffic originates is a cornerstone of modern web security. AWS WAF’s ASN (Autonomous System Number) matching feature equips you with precise control over access to...
I'm under attack!! How can I protect myself using AWS WAF?
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Joanna KEXPERT
published 2 months ago0 votes205 views
There are many options to configure HTTP redirects being issued from CloudFront this article covers them - while the specific use-case here is ACM HTTP validation redirect, the options apply to all H...
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published a year ago2 votes975 views
This spotlight on AWS WAF equips you with the skills and troubleshooting tips to get the most out of a powerful service.
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Lei PeiEXPERT
published a year ago2 votes7.1K views
AWS WAF labels provide a flexible way to tag and manage requests based on rule outcomes within a WebACL. This capability can be useful for logging, monitoring, and implementing complex rule logic base...
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When you enable logging in AWS WAF, you could choose to send WAF logs to Cloudwatch logs or S3 bucket, but you cannot choose both at the same time. This article provides you a workaround.
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published a year ago1 votes4.6K views
The purpose of this article to help you understand how to enable AWS WAF with one-click integration on ALB
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