Why AWS WAF?
AWS WAF Delivery Partners are AWS Partners who implement AWS WAF to protect web applications from common web exploits that could compromise security, affect application availability, or result in the consumption of excessive resources. By working with an AWS WAF Delivery Partner, you can increase the security of your web applications and create custom rules to block common attack patterns like SQL injection or cross-site scripting.
AWS WAF Ready Partners offer customers a simple solution to deploying and maintaining their application layer security solution. AWS WAF Ready software products provide robust WAF rule sets and mitigation tools that customers can choose depending on their specific application use case.
The AWS Service Delivery Program and AWS Service Ready Programs enable AWS customers to identify AWS Partners experience and a deep understanding of specific AWS services, as well as software solutions. These partners have passed a rigorous technical validation to ensure they are following best practices with AWS WAF, as well as demonstrated proven customer success.
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Chamandeep Singh, Aimee Lin, Snehanshu Bhaisare, 04/21/2025Organizations shouldn’t have to choose between protecting sensitive data and driving innovation. That’s why DataMasque, an Advanced AWS Technology Partner, is raising the bar on data privacy with automated masking solutions that transform how businesses handle sensitive information. By replacing real customer data with high-fidelity synthetic data, teams can develop, test, and analyze with confidence – all while maintaining regulatory compliance. Available on AWS Marketplace, DataMasque’s seamless integration with AWS services empowers customers to innovate faster while keeping sensitive data secure.
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AWS Public Sector Blog Team, 03/11/2025Academic research IT departments around the world face the same challenge: how to balance their existing on-premises infrastructure with the opportunities of cloud computing. At the Supercomputing 2024 (SC24) conference, Amazon Web Services hosted a panel featuring two research IT leaders: Circe Tsui, associate director of solutions architecture at Emory University in the Office of Information Technology, and Dr. Robert Shen, director of the RMIT AWS Supercomputing Hub (RACE) at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT). During the panel, Tsui and Shen shared how their institutions use AWS to augment and enhance their research operations with more scalability, security, and collaboration alongside their on-premises infrastructure. Read this post to learn more.
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Yuxin Yang, Sripriya Kannan, Ryan Thurston, Inderpreet Singh, 04/18/2025Tresle.ai, using over 49 AWS services, delivers a complete generative AI platform that enables businesses to harness AI capabilities for personalized recommendations, content generation, and data insights. With advanced vector search technology at its core, the platform makes it effortless for companies to integrate AI into their applications and uncover meaningful relationships across diverse datasets.
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Alex Smith, Sanchith Kandaka, 04/17/2025Note: This post was first published April 21, 2016. The updated version aligns with the latest version of AWS WAF (AWS WAF v2) and includes screenshots that reflect the changes in the AWS console experience. AWS WAF Classic has been deprecated and will be end-of-life (EOL) in September 2025. This update describes how to use [...]
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Vaishali Taneja, Marc Klingen, Clemens Rawert, Pyone Thant Win, Qiong Zhang, 04/15/2025Learn how an AWS Advanced Technology Partner, Langfuse, offers an open-source LLM engineering platform that helps developers monitor, debug, analyze, and iterate on their LLM applications. Langfuse LLM engineering platform helps enterprises gain visibility into their LLM applications while seamlessly integrating with Amazon Bedrock and other popular AI frameworks.