A. AWS WAF: web application firewall that allows users to create custom rules to filter and monitor HTTP or HTTPS requests to a web application. It helps protect against common web exploits, including SQL injection attacks
B. Network ACLs: Are used to control traffic at the subnet level.
C. Security groups: Control inbound and outbound traffic at the network level
D. AWS Certificate Manager (ACM): Manages SSL/TLS certificates or encrypting data in transit.
AWS WAF helps protects your website from common attack techniques like SQL injection and Cross-Site Scripting (XSS). In addition, you can create rules that can block or rate-limit traffic from specific user-agents, from specific IP addresses, or that contain particular request headers.
"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."
References: https://aws.amazon.com/waf/faqs/
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