CloudFront provides several options for securing content that it delivers. The following are some ways you can use CloudFront to secure and restrict access to content:
Configure HTTPS connections
Prevent users in specific geographic locations from accessing content
Require users to access content using CloudFront signed URLs or signed cookies
Set up field-level encryption for specific content fields
Use AWS WAF to control access to your content
You should also implement a DDoS-resilient architecture for your infrastructure and applications. For more information, see AWS Best Practices for DDoS Resiliency.
For additional information, see the following:
Disable AWS WAF security protections
Use HTTPS with CloudFront
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