AWS Partner Network (APN) Blog
Category: Amazon Route 53
Benefits of Productizing Camunda on AWS
Camunda as an AWS Partner is looking strategically into enabling business orchestration at scale by leveraging AWS’s cloud services. The collaboration focuses on key areas like AWS Marketplace listing, the AWS Partner Network, co-selling and more to come. By combining Camunda’s expertise in automation with AWS’s cloud capabilities, the partnership aims to accelerate digital transformation, optimize operations, and enhance competitive advantage for customers.
Preventing Online Fraud and Attacks with AWS and DataDome’s Real-Time Bot Protection
As online commerce grows, so do opportunities for fraud. Businesses lose billions annually to bots and attacks like scraping and payment fraud, making effective and scalable protection essential. DataDome provides accurate, real-time detection and mitigation without compromising user experience. By deploying globally on AWS and optimizing performance, DataDome achieves sub-millisecond response times to inspect every request while minimizing false positives.
Automating Secure and Scalable Website Deployment on AWS with Amazon CloudFront and AWS CDK
There is no easier way to run HTTPS-enabled static websites on AWS than by using Amazon CloudFront and Amazon S3. In this post, we’ll look at automating website deployment on AWS using AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK) and TypeScript. We’ll use the architecture that combines CloudFront as the content delivery network, AWS Certificate Manager for secure certificate provisioning, Amazon S3 for reliable website hosting, and Amazon Route 53 as the domain name system.
How Radware CNP Uses Amazon Route 53 Query Logging for Threat Detection
AWS recently launched a new feature as part of its Amazon Route 53 service, called Route 53 Resolver Query Logging. This new service enables organizations to retrieve logs of their Domain Name System (DNS) queries originating from resources within their VPCs. Learn how these logs can be analyzed as part of the Radware Cloud Native Protector Service (CNP), which provides a range of fully managed, enterprise-grade cloud security solutions to protect applications running in public clouds.
How to Leverage Amazon Route 53 VPC DNS Queries in Splunk on AWS
Customers are always looking for new ways to improve operational efficiency and the security posture of applications running in their virtual private clouds (VPCs). Amazon Route 53 recently launched a Resolver Query Logs capability which lets customers log the DNS queries originating in their Amazon VPC. Follow along with our step-by-step instructions for logging VPC DNS queries in Amazon Route 53, ingesting them into Splunk, and then analyzing them with Splunk.
How to Integrate AWS Client VPN with Azure Active Directory
It’s well known that IT departments prefer authentication integration into existing IdPs such as Azure Active Directory to reduce operational overhead and the attack surface of IT systems. AWS announced federated authentication support for AWS Client VPN in May 2020, and this support requires integration with a SAML 2.0 provider, such as Azure Active Directory. Learn how to integrate AWS Client VPN with an Azure Active Directory to give remote users access to an AWS private VPCs..
Migrating E-Commerce Sites to SaaS Using A/B Testing and AWS Edge Services
Modern e-commerce websites face challenges in website versioning, system uptime, continuous deployments, and A/B testing. Migrating a full e-commerce solution is not a trivial project, and doing so while maintaining two versions of the website in production makes it more challenging on many levels. Leveraging AWS edge services, you can increase business agility by not only improving the migration experience, but also by employing A/B testing to validate business decisions faster.