AWS Web Application Firewall (WAF) is a service that helps you protect your cloud resources from malicious web requests. AWS WAF allows you to apply security rules to block bot traffic and common web request attacks.
AWS WAF supports a number of pre-configured rules provided by AWS as well as letting you configure custom rules specific to your applications and systems.
Learning how to use AWS WAF will make you more effective at deploying secure solutions in the AWS public cloud.
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- Detecting Malicious Web Requests With AWS Web Application Firewall
- Working with Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling Groups and Application Load Balancer
- Candidates for the AWS Certified Advanced Networking Specialty certification
- Cloud Architects
- DevOps Engineers
- Amazon Web Application Firewall (WAF)
- Elastic Load Balancing (ELB)
Andrew is a Labs Developer with previous experience in the Internet Service Provider, Audio Streaming, and CryptoCurrency industries. He has also been a DevOps Engineer and enjoys working with CI/CD and Kubernetes.
He holds multiple AWS certifications including Solutions Architect Associate and Professional.