AWS Network Firewall now supports expanded Managed Rules from AWS Marketplace partners, with new rule group optimizations through partners to include up to 10 million domain name indicators and up to 1 million IP addresses in their managed rule groups. Infoblox is expanding domain name indicators to protect your workloads from critical and high-risk domains. Lumen is introducing new rule groups to stop command and control attacks. ThreatSTOP is adding managed rules for Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctions and expanding global compliance protections with new European Union, Japan, and United Nations sanction coverage. These enhancements give you access to richer, more comprehensive threat intelligence directly within AWS Network Firewall, reducing the operational burden of managing threat feeds and enabling faster, more accurate protection against emerging threats. Whether you need to block malicious domains at scale, defend against command and control infrastructure, or enforce sanctions-based compliance policies, managed rules from AWS Marketplace partners provide ready-to-deploy, continuously updated protections for your cloud workloads. Managed rules for AWS Network Firewall are available from AWS Marketplace sellers of Check Point, Fortinet, Infoblox, Lumen, Rapid7, ThreatSTOP, and Trend Micro. AWS Marketplace rule groups are now available in 9 additional AWS Regions: Asia Pacific (Jakarta), Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Asia Pacific (Melbourne), Asia Pacific (Malaysia), Canada West (Calgary), Europe (Zurich), Europe (Spain), Israel (Tel Aviv), and Mexico (Central). For a full list of supported regions, visit the AWS Regional Services page. 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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