AWS Network Firewall Now Supports Managed Rules from AWS Partners available in AWS Marketplace

AWS Network Firewall Now Supports Managed Rules from AWS Partners available in AWS Marketplace

AWS Network Firewall now supports managed rules from AWS Partners, enabling you to deploy expert-curated, automatically updated security rules from AWS Partners directly within your network firewall policies. This new capability allows you to integrate pre-configured rule groups into your AWS Network Firewall with just a few clicks through the AWS Network Firewall console. Managed rules are maintained by AWS Partners who continuously update them to address emerging threats, providing comprehensive protection without the operational overhead of managing custom rules.

You can subscribe to managed rules from AWS Partners either from the AWS Network Firewall console, or from the AWS Marketplace website. Subscriptions to these rules will provide you the same benefits as any other product in AWS Marketplace, including consolidated billing and lower pricing for long-term contracts. You can simplify security operations by deploying specialized rule groups tailored to different industry needs, compliance requirements, and threat landscapes. This reduces the time your security teams spend researching, creating, and maintaining custom security rules, while ensuring your protections stay current against evolving threats.

Managed rules for AWS Network Firewall are available from AWS Marketplace sellers of Check Point, Fortinet, Infoblox, Lumen, Rapid7, ThreatSTOP, and Trend Micro, in all AWS commercial regions where AWS Network Firewall and AWS Marketplace is available.

To get started, visit the AWS Network Firewall console or browse available managed rules in AWS Marketplace. For more information, see the AWS Network Firewall product page and the service documentation.

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Source: Amazon Web Services



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