Decrypt, inspect, & re-encrypt TLS traffic at scale with AWS Network Firewall | Amazon Web Services
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ต.ค. 2024
- In this video, Brandon Carroll, Sr. Developer Advocate at AWS, provides an overview of AWS Network Firewall, which is a managed service that makes it easy to deploy essential network protections for all of your Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs). Brandon also takes us under the hood and demos a recently launched AWS Network Firewall feature release, TLS Ingress Inspection. This new feature enables you to decrypt TLS sessions and inspect inbound VPC traffic without having to deploy and manage any additional network security infrastructure.
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I was wondering how you were going to do this. Then you mentioned, trust the certificate. Trust is paramount to any TLS interception. But overall nice and informative. Thank you
Thank you so much for this demo video! Thank you for making it clear and concise! I am an AWS student studying for my Solutions Architect exam and this video makes Encryption and TLS implementation much clearer! Thanks again and Cheers!!
Very strong presentation.
Thank you 🙌
Nice demo. But I'm missing a use case! E.g. filtering an SQL injection attempt matching on 'SELECT' or any other SQL command. Or matching on any usually encrypted data.