<p><b>Delve deep into various security aspects of AWS to build and maintain a secured environment</b><p><b>About This Book</b><p><li>Learn to secure your network, infrastructure, data, and applications in AWS cloud<li>Use AWS managed security services to automate security<li>Dive deep into various a
AWS Best Practices for DDoS Resiliency
β Scribed by Amazon Web Services
- Publisher
- Amazon Web Services
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 35
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Introduction
Denial of Service Attacks
Infrastructure Layer Attacks
UDP Reflection Attacks
SYN Flood Attacks
Application Layer Attacks
Mitigation Techniques
Best Practices for DDoS Mitigation
Infrastructure Layer Defense (BP1, BP3, BP6, BP7)
Amazon EC2 with Auto Scaling (BP7)
Elastic Load Balancing (BP6)
Leverage AWS Edge Locations for Scale (BP1, BP3)
Web Application Delivery at the Edge (BP1)
Protect network traffic further from your origin using AWS Global Accelerator (BP1)
Domain Name Resolution at the Edge (BP3)
Application Layer Defense (BP1, BP2)
Detect and Filter Malicious Web Requests (BP1, BP2)
Attack Surface Reduction
Obfuscating AWS Resources (BP1, BP4, BP5)
Security Groups and Network Access Control Lists (Network ACLs) (BP5)
Protecting Your Origin (BP1, BP5)
Protecting API Endpoints (BP4)
Operational Techniques
Visibility
Visibility and protection management across multiple accounts
Support
Conclusion
Contributors
Further Reading
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