AWS Firewall Manager announces security policy support for AWS Private Link. Customers have come to rely on AWS Private Link for secure communications, and AWS Firewall Manager to configure security services for their asset’s protection. Customers can now access and manage their Firewall Manager privately, without going through the public internet. AWS PrivateLink provides private connectivity between VPCs, AWS services, and on-premises applications, securely over the Amazon network. When AWS PrivateLink is used with AWS Firewall Manager, all management and control traffic between clients and Network Firewall flows over a private network.
To learn more about how AWS Firewall Manager works with AWS Private Link see the AWS Firewall Manager documentation for more details and the AWS Region Table for the list of regions where AWS Firewall Manager is currently available. To learn more about AWS Firewall Manager, its features, and its pricing, visit the AWS Firewall Manager website.
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Source: Amazon Web Services
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