Back to Basics: Design Patterns to Secure Public URLs
In this Back to Basics episode, join Madhu as he explores how to protect your public websites and online services using AWS security services like Amazon CloudFront, AWS WAF, and AWS Shield. He'll cover design patterns to secure against common threats like credential stuffing attacks, SQL injections, XSS, and DDoS attacks - keeping your users' data and your business safe. See a real example of how a flower delivery service leverages CloudFront, WAF, and Shield to comprehensively guard their website and prevent account takeovers, data breaches, and downtime. You'll learn how WAF operates using custom or AWS Managed rules to inspect and filter malicious traffic patterns. We also dive into AWS Shield capabilities for mitigating Layer 3 and Layer 7 DDoS attacks. Plus, find out how you can secure resources hosted outside AWS using these services. And for enterprises, we explain using AWS Firewall Manager for centralized security policy management across accounts. Whether you're a small business or large enterprise, don't leave your online presence vulnerable. Make securing your public URLs on the cloud a top priority with these practical tips!
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