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AWS re:Invent 2020: Using AWS WAF and AWS Secrets Manager to enforce Amazon CloudFront origins

AWS re:Invent 2020: Using AWS WAF and AWS Secrets Manager to enforce Amazon CloudFront origins

Published on Feb 05, 2021

When delivering web applications through Amazon CloudFront, a common objective is to prevent viewer requests from directly accessing origin resources.

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