AWS_WAF Bot Control Managed Rule expands bot detection capabilities to enhance web application security.
Karthik Sakthivel
Posted on September 16, 2024
What's new at AWS π’
β #AWS_WAF Bot Control Managed Rule expands bot detection capabilities to enhance web application security.
βThis is new version of Bot Control Managed Rule Group with enhanced features to help customers better manage and protect their web applications from bot activity.
βManaged Rule Group includes:
1οΈβ£ Token reuse detection:
β Identifies the reuse of WAF tokens across autonomous system numbers and geographic locations, in addition to existing IP-based detection.
β Customizable sensitivity levels β High, Medium, and Low which enable customers to take mitigation actions.
2οΈβ£ Expanded Bot categories (19 new bots) some of them are following,
β CategoryEmailClient - Inspects links in emails and flag suspicious emails.
β CategoryMonitoring - Monitoring of performance and uptime
β CategorySearchEngine - vulnerabilities or security audits
β CategorySeo - Inspects for search engine optimization
β CategoryAI - Inspects for artificial intelligence (AI) bots
3οΈβ£ Cloud Service Provider Labels:
β New labels that allow customers to selectively allow or block traffic from specific cloud service providers.
4οΈβ£ Automated Browser Extension Labels:
β Labels to detect the presence of browser extensions that assist in web automation, such as Selenium IDE and automated browser signals.
5οΈβ£ Improved CloudWatch Visibility:
β Enhancing visibility of bot activity across your resources
βTo leverage this latest version you need to manually change the version number of Bot Control Managed Rule group.
π Explore more about WAF Bot control: https://aws.amazon.com/waf/features/bot-control/
Posted on September 16, 2024
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