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Introduction to AWS Security - Introduction to AWS Security
Amazon Web Services (AWS) delivers a scalable cloud computing platform designed for high availability and dependability, providing the tools that enable you to run a wide range of applications. Helping to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of your systems and data is of the utmost importance to AWS, as is maintaining your trust and confidence. This document is intended to provide an introduction to AWS’s approach to security, including the controls in the AWS environment and some of the products and features that AWS makes available to customers to meet your security objectives.
Amazon GuardDuty offers continuous monitoring of your AWS accounts and workloads to protect against malicious or unauthorized activities. GuardDuty alerts you to activity patterns associated with account compromise and instance compromise, such as unusual API calls.
Managing and using a web access control list (web ACL) - AWS WAF, AWS Firewall Manager, and AWS Shield Advanced
A web access control list (web ACL) gives you fine-grained control over all of the HTTP(S) web requests that your protected resource responds to. You can protect Amazon CloudFront, Amazon API Gateway, Application Load Balancer, and AWS AppSync resources.
Shared Responsibility Model - Amazon Web Services (AWS)
While AWS manages security of the cloud, security in the cloud is the responsibility of the customer. Learn more about the Shared Responsibility Model.
Shared Responsibility Model - Amazon Web Services (AWS)
While AWS manages security of the cloud, security in the cloud is the responsibility of the customer. Learn more about the Shared Responsibility Model.