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AWS Shield network security director findings are now available in AWS Security Hub Today, AWS Shield announces findings from network security director, currently in preview, are now available in AWS Security Hub. AWS Shield network security director identifies missing or misconfigured network security services like AWS WAF, VPC security groups, and VPC network access control lists (ACLs) in your AWS Organization and provides remediation recommendations. Network security director findings now also appear in the Inventory section of the Security Hub console. With network security director, you can continuously analyze your network across accounts or organizational units in your AWS Organization, and receive findings highlighting missing or misconfigured network security services per AWS best practices. The severity of each finding is determined based on a combination of the misconfiguration identified and the network topology of the resource the finding is associated with. To learn more, visit the overview page.

🆕 AWS Shield's network security director findings are now in AWS Security Hub, highlighting misconfigured services and offering fixes. They appear in the Inventory section, aiding network security analysis across accounts.

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AWS Shield network security director findings are now available in AWS Security Hub Today, AWS Shield announces findings from network security director, currently in preview, are now available in AWS Security Hub. AWS Shield network security director identifies missing or misconfigured network security services like AWS WAF, VPC security groups, and VPC network access control lists (ACLs) in your AWS Organization and provides remediation recommendations. Network security director findings now also appear in the Inventory section of the Security Hub console. With network security director, you can continuously analyze your network across accounts or organizational units in your AWS Organization, and receive findings highlighting missing or misconfigured network security services per AWS best practices. The severity of each finding is determined based on a combination of the misconfiguration identified and the network topology of the resource the finding is associated with. To learn more, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/shield/ page.

AWS Shield network security director findings are now available in AWS Security Hub

Today, AWS Shield announces findings from network security director, currently in preview, are now available in AWS Security Hub. AWS Shield network security director identifies...

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AWS Shield network security director now supports multi-account analysis Today, AWS Shield announces multi-account network security management and automated network analysis for network security director, which is currently in preview. AWS Shield network security director provides visibility into the AWS resources in your AWS organization, identifies missing or misconfigured network security services, and recommends remediation steps. With network security director, you can specify a delegated administrator account from which you can start continuous network analysis for multiple accounts or organizational units in your AWS Organization. You can then centrally view each account’s network topology, network security findings, and recommended remediations for missing or misconfigured network security services. You can also easily summarize and report on the network security misconfigurations identified by AWS Shield network security director from within Amazon Q Developer in the AWS Management Console and chat applications. AWS Shield network security director is also now available in five additional AWS regions: Europe (Ireland), Europe (Frankfurt), Asia Pacific (Hong Kong), Asia Pacific (Singapore), and Australia (Sydney). To learn more, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/shield/ page.

AWS Shield network security director now supports multi-account analysis

Today, AWS Shield announces multi-account network security management and automated network analysis for network security director, which is currently in preview. AWS Shield network security director prov...

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AWS Shield network security director now supports multi-account analysis Today, AWS Shield announces multi-account network security management and automated network analysis for network security director, which is currently in preview. AWS Shield network security director provides visibility into the AWS resources in your AWS organization, identifies missing or misconfigured network security services, and recommends remediation steps. With network security director, you can specify a delegated administrator account from which you can start continuous network analysis for multiple accounts or organizational units in your AWS Organization. You can then centrally view each account’s network topology, network security findings, and recommended remediations for missing or misconfigured network security services. You can also easily summarize and report on the network security misconfigurations identified by AWS Shield network security director from within Amazon Q Developer in the AWS Management Console and chat applications. AWS Shield network security director is also now available in five additional AWS regions: Europe (Ireland), Europe (Frankfurt), Asia Pacific (Hong Kong), Asia Pacific (Singapore), and Australia (Sydney). To learn more, visit the overview page.

🆕 AWS Shield's network security director now supports multi-account analysis in preview, providing visibility into AWS resources, identifying misconfigurations, and recommending fixes. Available in five new regions. Learn more on the overview page.

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AWS WAF Targeted Bot Control, Fraud & DDoS Prevention Rule Group available in 3 more regions Starting today, AWS WAF’s Targeted Bot Control, Fraud, and DDoS Prevention Rule Group are available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Taipei), Asia Pacific (Bangkok), and Mexico (Central) regions. These features help customers to stay protected against sophisticated bots, application layer DDoS and account takeover attacks. AWS WAF is a web application firewall that helps you protect your web application resources against common web exploits and bots that can affect availability, compromise security, or consume excessive resources. To see the full list of regions where AWS WAF is currently available, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/. For more information about the service, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/waf/ page. For more information about pricing, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/waf/pricing/.

AWS WAF Targeted Bot Control, Fraud & DDoS Prevention Rule Group available in 3 more regions

Starting today, AWS WAF’s Targeted Bot Control, Fraud, and DDoS Prevention Rule Group are available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Taipei), Asia Pacific (Bangkok), and Mexico (Cent...

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AWS WAF Targeted Bot Control, Fraud & DDoS Prevention Rule Group available in 3 more regions Starting today, AWS WAF’s Targeted Bot Control, Fraud, and DDoS Prevention Rule Group are available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Taipei), Asia Pacific (Bangkok), and Mexico (Central) regions. These features help customers to stay protected against sophisticated bots, application layer DDoS and account takeover attacks. AWS WAF is a web application firewall that helps you protect your web application resources against common web exploits and bots that can affect availability, compromise security, or consume excessive resources. To see the full list of regions where AWS WAF is currently available, visit the AWS Region Table. For more information about the service, visit the AWS WAF page. For more information about pricing, visit the AWS WAF Pricing page.

🆕 AWS WAF's Targeted Bot Control, Fraud, and DDoS Prevention Rule Group now available in Taipei, Bangkok, and Central Mexico regions to protect against sophisticated bots and attacks.

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AWS WAF is now available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Taipei) Region Starting today, AWS WAF is available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Taipei) Region. AWS WAF is a web application firewall that helps you protect your web application resources against common web exploits and bots that can affect availability, compromise security, or consume excessive resources.  To see the full list of regions where AWS WAF is currently available, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/. Please note that AWS WAF Bot Control with targeted level of inspection and Anti-DDoS managed rule group are not currently available in this region. For more information about the service, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/waf/ page. For more information about pricing, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/waf/pricing/.

AWS WAF is now available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Taipei) Region

Starting today, AWS WAF is available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Taipei) Region.

AWS WAF is a web application firewall that helps you protect your web application resources against common web exploits an...

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AWS WAF is now available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Taipei) Region Starting today, AWS WAF is available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Taipei) Region. AWS WAF is a web application firewall that helps you protect your web application resources against common web exploits and bots that can affect availability, compromise security, or consume excessive resources.  To see the full list of regions where AWS WAF is currently available, visit the AWS Region Table. Please note that AWS WAF Bot Control with targeted level of inspection and Anti-DDoS managed rule group are not currently available in this region. For more information about the service, visit the AWS WAF page. For more information about pricing, visit the AWS WAF Pricing page.

🆕 AWS WAF is now available in the Asia Pacific (Taipei) region to protect web apps from exploits and bots. Not all features are available yet. For full region list, visit AWS Region Table. For pricing, see AWS WAF Pricing page.

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New AWS Shield feature discovers network security issues before they can be exploited (Preview) | Amazon Web Services Shield network security posture management automatically discovers and analyzes network resources across AWS accounts, prioritizes security risks based on AWS best practices, and provides actionable remediation...

📰🚨New AWS Shield feature discovers network security issues before they can be exploited (Preview) by Esra Kayabali

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AWS Shield introduces network security director (preview) Today, AWS Shield announces the preview of network security director, a new capability that provides visibility into the AWS resources in your network, identifies missing or misconfigured network security services, and recommends remediation steps. As threats continue to evolve, AWS Shield has expanded its capabilities beyond DDoS protection to help you easily identify resources requiring network and application protection and correctly secure them. With network security director, AWS Shield helps you simplify network security management in three ways. First, it provides visibility into your network topology, which shows you the resources in your account and how they are connected to each other and the Internet. It discovers enabled AWS network security services, such as AWS WAF, VPC security groups, and VPC network access control lists (NACLs), and determines how well they are configured relative to AWS best practices and threat intelligence. Second, AWS Shield helps you quickly identify which missing or misconfigured firewalls require your immediate attention by showing you network security findings on your resources, prioritized by severity level. Lastly, for each finding, you can view actionable remediation recommendations to correctly implement or update the configuration of the network security services you use. Easily get answers, in natural language, to questions about your network security configurations from AWS Shield network security director within Amazon Q Developer in the AWS Management Console and chat applications. For example, you can ask “Are any of my Internet-facing resources vulnerable to DDoS?”, and Amazon Q shows relevant network security findings on specific resources with recommended remediation steps.This capability is available during preview at no additional cost in select AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia) and Europe (Stockholm). Amazon Q Developer’s capability to analyze network security configurations is available in preview in US East (N. Virginia). To learn more, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/shield/ page.

AWS Shield introduces network security director (preview)

Today, AWS Shield announces the preview of network security director, a new capability that provides visibility into the AWS resources in your network, identifies missing or misconfigured network security services, and ...

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AWS Shield introduces network security director (preview) Today, AWS Shield announces the preview of network security director, a new capability that provides visibility into the AWS resources in your network, identifies missing or misconfigured network security services, and recommends remediation steps. As threats continue to evolve, AWS Shield has expanded its capabilities beyond DDoS protection to help you easily identify resources requiring network and application protection and correctly secure them. With network security director, AWS Shield helps you simplify network security management in three ways. First, it provides visibility into your network topology, which shows you the resources in your account and how they are connected to each other and the Internet. It discovers enabled AWS network security services, such as AWS WAF, VPC security groups, and VPC network access control lists (NACLs), and determines how well they are configured relative to AWS best practices and threat intelligence. Second, AWS Shield helps you quickly identify which missing or misconfigured firewalls require your immediate attention by showing you network security findings on your resources, prioritized by severity level. Lastly, for each finding, you can view actionable remediation recommendations to correctly implement or update the configuration of the network security services you use. Easily get answers, in natural language, to questions about your network security configurations from AWS Shield network security director within Amazon Q Developer in the AWS Management Console and chat applications. For example, you can ask “Are any of my Internet-facing resources vulnerable to DDoS?”, and Amazon Q shows relevant network security findings on specific resources with recommended remediation steps.This capability is available during preview at no additional cost in select AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia) and Europe (Stockholm). Amazon Q Developer’s capability to analyze network security configurations is available in preview in US East (N. Virginia). To learn more, visit the overview page.

🆕 AWS Shield previewed Network Security Director, enhancing network visibility, identifying misconfigured security services, and offering remediation steps. Available in US East (N. Virginia) and Europe (Stockholm) at no extra cost.

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New AWS Shield feature discovers network security issues before they can be exploited (Preview) Shield network security posture management automatically discovers and analyzes network resources across AWS accounts, prioritizes security risks based on AWS best practices, and provides actionable remediation recommendations to protect applications against threats like SQL injections and DDoS attacks.

New AWS Shield feature discovers network security issues before they can be exploited (Preview)

Shield network security posture management automatically discovers and analyzes network resources across AWS ...

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AWS WAF now supports automatic application layer distributed denial of service (DDoS) protection Today, AWS announces enhanced application layer (L7) DDoS protection capabilities with faster automatic detection and mitigation, designed to respond to events within seconds. AWS WAF application layer (L7) DDoS protection is an AWS Managed Rule group that automatically detects and mitigates DDoS events of any duration to ensure your applications on Amazon CloudFront, Application Load Balancer (ALB) and other AWS services supported by WAF stay available and responsive to your users. This enhancement helps cloud security administrators and site reliability engineers protect applications while reducing the operational overhead of manually configuring and managing rules. This AWS Managed Rule group monitors traffic data to establish a baseline within minutes of activation, then leverages machine learning models to detect anomalies from normal traffic patterns. When traffic deviates from the established baseline, the system automatically applies rules designed to address suspicious requests. You can configure rules to suit the needs of your applications, such as presenting a challenge or blocking a request. AWS WAF application layer (L7) DDoS protection can be enabled by all AWS WAF and AWS Shield Advanced subscribers in all supported AWS Regions, except Asia Pacific (Thailand), Mexico (Central), and China (Beijing and Ningxia). You can deploy this AWS Managed Rule group for your Amazon CloudFront, ALB, and other supported AWS resources. See the Pricing page for more details. To learn more about AWS WAF application layer (L7) DDoS protection, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/waf-anti-ddos.html or the https://console.aws.amazon.com/. To get started, refer to our https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/aws-managed-rule-groups-anti-ddos.html for detailed information about enabling this feature to protect your web applications.  

AWS WAF now supports automatic application layer distributed denial of service (DDoS) protection

Today, AWS announces enhanced application layer (L7) DDoS protection capabilities with faster automatic detection and mitigation, designed to respond to events within secon...

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AWS WAF now supports automatic application layer distributed denial of service (DDoS) protection Today, AWS announces enhanced application layer (L7) DDoS protection capabilities with faster automatic detection and mitigation, designed to respond to events within seconds. AWS WAF application layer (L7) DDoS protection is an AWS Managed Rule group that automatically detects and mitigates DDoS events of any duration to ensure your applications on Amazon CloudFront, Application Load Balancer (ALB) and other AWS services supported by WAF stay available and responsive to your users. This enhancement helps cloud security administrators and site reliability engineers protect applications while reducing the operational overhead of manually configuring and managing rules. This AWS Managed Rule group monitors traffic data to establish a baseline within minutes of activation, then leverages machine learning models to detect anomalies from normal traffic patterns. When traffic deviates from the established baseline, the system automatically applies rules designed to address suspicious requests. You can configure rules to suit the needs of your applications, such as presenting a challenge or blocking a request. AWS WAF application layer (L7) DDoS protection can be enabled by all AWS WAF and AWS Shield Advanced subscribers in all supported AWS Regions, except Asia Pacific (Thailand), Mexico (Central), and China (Beijing and Ningxia). You can deploy this AWS Managed Rule group for your Amazon CloudFront, ALB, and other supported AWS resources. See the Pricing page for more details. To learn more about AWS WAF application layer (L7) DDoS protection, visit the AWS WAF documentation or the AWS WAF console. To get started, refer to our technical documentation for detailed information about enabling this feature to protect your web applications.

🆕 AWS WAF provides automatic L7 DDoS protection for quicker detection and mitigation, keeping CloudFront and ALB applications available. Its managed rule group uses machine learning to detect anomalies and apply rules. Available for all WAF and Shield Advanced subscribers …

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AWS Shield Advanced is now available in AWS Asia Pacific (Thailand) and AWS Mexico (Central) regions Starting today, you can use AWS Shield Advanced in the AWS Asia Pacific (Thailand) and AWS Mexico (Central) regions. AWS Shield Advanced is a managed application security service that safeguards applications running on AWS from distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks. Shield Advanced provides always-on detection and automatic inline mitigations that minimize application downtime and latency from DDoS attacks. Also, it provides protections against more sophisticated and larger attacks for your applications running on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon Elastic Load Balancing (ELB), Amazon CloudFront, AWS Global Accelerator, and Amazon Route 53. To learn more visit, the https://aws.amazon.com/shield/. For a full list of AWS regions where AWS Shield Advanced is available, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/. AWS Shield Advanced pricing may vary between regions. For more information about pricing, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/shield/pricing/.

AWS Shield Advanced is now available in AWS Asia Pacific (Thailand) and AWS Mexico (Central) regions

Starting today, you can use AWS Shield Advanced in the AWS Asia Pacific (Thailand) and AWS Mexico (Central) regions. AWS Shield Advanced is a managed application security servi...

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AWS Shield Advanced is now available in AWS Asia Pacific (Thailand) and AWS Mexico (Central) regions Starting today, you can use AWS Shield Advanced in the AWS Asia Pacific (Thailand) and AWS Mexico (Central) regions. AWS Shield Advanced is a managed application security service that safeguards applications running on AWS from distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks. Shield Advanced provides always-on detection and automatic inline mitigations that minimize application downtime and latency from DDoS attacks. Also, it provides protections against more sophisticated and larger attacks for your applications running on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon Elastic Load Balancing (ELB), Amazon CloudFront, AWS Global Accelerator, and Amazon Route 53. To learn more visit, the AWS Shield Advanced product page. For a full list of AWS regions where AWS Shield Advanced is available, visit the AWS Regional Services page. AWS Shield Advanced pricing may vary between regions. For more information about pricing, visit the AWS Shield Pricing page.

🆕 AWS Shield Advanced is now available in Thailand and Mexico regions, offering managed DDoS protection for applications on AWS services like EC2, ELB, CloudFront, and more. For pricing and full region list, visit AWS Shield and Regional Services pages.

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AWS WAF is expanding the availability of its enhanced rate-based rules feature across multiple regions AWS WAF is expanding the availability of its https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/discover-the-benefits-of-aws-waf-advanced-rate-based-rules/ to customers in the following AWS Regions: Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Australia (Melbourne), Israel (Tel Aviv), and Asia Pacific (Malaysia). This feature supports additional request parameters for rate-based rules, including cookies and other HTTP headers. Additionally, customers can now create composite keys based on up to 5 request parameters, providing more granular options for managing and securing web application traffic. Customers could already use WAF rate-based rules to automatically block requests from IP addresses that make large numbers of requests within a short period of time until the rate of requests falls below a customer-defined threshold. Now, WAF customers can aggregate requests by combining IP addresses with other request parameters (“keys”). Supported keys include cookies and other request headers, query strings or query arguments, cookies, label namespaces, and HTTP methods. By combining multiple request parameters into a single composite key, customers can detect and mitigate potential threats with higher accuracy. There is no additional cost for using this feature, however standard AWS WAF charges still apply. For more information about pricing, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/waf/pricing/. This feature is now available in all AWS regions where WAF is supported, except the China (Beijing) and China (Ningxia) Regions. To learn more, see the AWS WAF https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/waf-rule-statement-type-rate-based.html. For more information about the service, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/waf/ page.

AWS WAF is expanding the availability of its enhanced rate-based rules feature across multiple regions

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AWS WAF is expanding the availability of its enhanced rate-based rules feature across multiple regions AWS WAF is expanding the availability of its enhanced rate-based rules feature to customers in the following AWS Regions: Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Australia (Melbourne), Israel (Tel Aviv), and Asia Pacific (Malaysia). This feature supports additional request parameters for rate-based rules, including cookies and other HTTP headers. Additionally, customers can now create composite keys based on up to 5 request parameters, providing more granular options for managing and securing web application traffic. Customers could already use WAF rate-based rules to automatically block requests from IP addresses that make large numbers of requests within a short period of time until the rate of requests falls below a customer-defined threshold. Now, WAF customers can aggregate requests by combining IP addresses with other request parameters (“keys”). Supported keys include cookies and other request headers, query strings or query arguments, cookies, label namespaces, and HTTP methods. By combining multiple request parameters into a single composite key, customers can detect and mitigate potential threats with higher accuracy. There is no additional cost for using this feature, however standard AWS WAF charges still apply. For more information about pricing, visit the AWS WAF Pricing page. This feature is now available in all AWS regions where WAF is supported, except the China (Beijing) and China (Ningxia) Regions. To learn more, see the AWS WAF developer guide. For more information about the service, visit the AWS WAF page.

🆕 AWS WAF expands enhanced rate-based rules to more regions, adding support for cookies, headers, and composite keys for better traffic management. No extra cost; standard WAF charges apply. Available in all regions except China (Beijing) and China (Ningxia).

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AWS WAF enhances Data Protection and logging experience AWS WAF expands its https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/waf-data-protection-and-logging.html capabilities with new controls for sensitive data in logs. In addition, we have updated the Logging configuration console experience, making it easier for customer to select the optimal logging option. Data Protection works together with existing https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/logging-management.html features. You can select which protection method to use based on your use case and where you need to apply the controls. When configured, selected request log fields can be replaced with cryptographic hashes (e.g. ‘ade099751d2ea9f3393f0f’) or a predefined static string (‘REDACTED’) before logs are sent to WAF Sample Logs, Amazon Security Lake, CloudWatch, or other logging destinations. This centralized approach is designed to simplify the management of data and reduces the risk of accidental exposure. In addition, we simplified the WAF console experience for managing logging configurations. Customers can now view all available logging options and select their preferred settings in a simple unified experience. This feature is available in all AWS Regions and endpoints where AWS WAF is available. To learn more, see the AWS WAF https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/waf-chapter.html. There is no additional cost for using this feature, however standard AWS WAF charges still apply. For details, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/waf/pricing/. To use the new Data Protection feature, simply navigate to your Web ACL 'Logging and metrics' section in the AWS WAF console and choose the desired data protection option. Existing logging configurations will remain unchanged. For more information about the Data Protection, visit https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/data-protection.html.

AWS WAF enhances Data Protection and logging experience

AWS WAF expands its docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguid... capabilities with new controls for sensitive data in logs. In addition, we have updated...

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AWS WAF enhances Data Protection and logging experience AWS WAF expands its Data Protection capabilities with new controls for sensitive data in logs. In addition, we have updated the Logging configuration console experience, making it easier for customer to select the optimal logging option. Data Protection works together with existing Logging Redaction and Filtering features. You can select which protection method to use based on your use case and where you need to apply the controls. When configured, selected request log fields can be replaced with cryptographic hashes (e.g. ‘ade099751d2ea9f3393f0f’) or a predefined static string (‘REDACTED’) before logs are sent to WAF Sample Logs, Amazon Security Lake, CloudWatch, or other logging destinations. This centralized approach is designed to simplify the management of data and reduces the risk of accidental exposure. In addition, we simplified the WAF console experience for managing logging configurations. Customers can now view all available logging options and select their preferred settings in a simple unified experience. This feature is available in all AWS Regions and endpoints where AWS WAF is available. To learn more, see the AWS WAF developer guide. There is no additional cost for using this feature, however standard AWS WAF charges still apply. For details, visit the AWS WAF Pricing page. To use the new Data Protection feature, simply navigate to your Web ACL 'Logging and metrics' section in the AWS WAF console and choose the desired data protection option. Existing logging configurations will remain unchanged. For more information about the Data Protection, visit AWS documentation.

🆕 AWS WAF enhances Data Protection and logging experience

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AWS Shield Advanced is now available in Asia Pacific (Malaysia) Region Starting today, you can use AWS Shield Advanced in the AWS Asia Pacific (Malaysia) Region. AWS Shield Advanced is a managed application security service that safeguards applications running on AWS from distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks. Shield Advanced provides always-on detection and automatic inline mitigations that minimize application downtime and latency from DDoS attacks. Also, it provides protections against more sophisticated and larger attacks for your applications running on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon Elastic Load Balancing (ELB), Amazon CloudFront, AWS Global Accelerator, and Amazon Route 53. To learn more visit, the https://aws.amazon.com/shield/. For a full list of AWS regions where AWS Shield Advanced is available, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/. AWS Shield Advanced pricing may vary between regions. For more information about pricing, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/shield/pricing/.  

AWS Shield Advanced is now available in Asia Pacific (Malaysia) Region

Starting today, you can use AWS Shield Advanced in the AWS Asia Pacific (Malaysia) Region. AWS Shield Advanced is a managed application security service that safeguards applications running on AWS from dist...

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AWS Shield Advanced is now available in Asia Pacific (Malaysia) Region Starting today, you can use AWS Shield Advanced in the AWS Asia Pacific (Malaysia) Region. AWS Shield Advanced is a managed application security service that safeguards applications running on AWS from distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks. Shield Advanced provides always-on detection and automatic inline mitigations that minimize application downtime and latency from DDoS attacks. Also, it provides protections against more sophisticated and larger attacks for your applications running on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon Elastic Load Balancing (ELB), Amazon CloudFront, AWS Global Accelerator, and Amazon Route 53. To learn more visit, the AWS Shield Advanced product page. For a full list of AWS regions where AWS Shield Advanced is available, visit the AWS Regional Services page. AWS Shield Advanced pricing may vary between regions. For more information about pricing, visit the AWS Shield Pricing page.

🆕 AWS Shield Advanced is now available in Asia Pacific (Malaysia) Region

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