A company is hosting a web application on Amazon EC2 instances. The company wants to implement custom conditions to filter and control inbound web traffic.
B. AWS WAF
https://aws.amazon.com/waf/faqs/
"AWS WAF is a web application firewall that helps protect web applications from attacks by allowing you to configure rules that allow, block, or monitor (count) web requests based on conditions that you define. These conditions include IP addresses, HTTP headers, HTTP body, URI strings, SQL injection and cross-site scripting."
"Once a request meets a condition defined in your rules, AWS WAF instructs the underlying service to either block or allow the request based on the action you define."
AWS WAF is a web application firewall that helps protect your web applications from common web exploits and attacks. It allows you to define custom rules to filter and control inbound web traffic based on various conditions, such as IP addresses, request headers, query parameters, and more. You can create rules to allow, block, or monitor traffic based on specific criteria, providing granular control over your web application's security.
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