Difference between revisions of "AWS Verified Access"
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− | [[wikipedia:AWS Verified Access]] (Apr 2023 | + | [[wikipedia:AWS Verified Access]] ([[AWS timeline|Apr 2023]] <ref>https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/networking-and-content-delivery/introducing-aws-verified-access-general-availability/</ref>) to provide secure access to corporate applications and resources without a [[VPN]]. |
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* https://aws.amazon.com/verified-access/ | * https://aws.amazon.com/verified-access/ | ||
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* [[AWS Zero Trust]] | * [[AWS Zero Trust]] | ||
* [[AWS access portal]] | * [[AWS access portal]] | ||
+ | * [[AWS security]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | * {{AWS}} | + | * {{AWS networking}} |
[[Category:AWS]] | [[Category:AWS]] |
Latest revision as of 11:00, 29 January 2025
wikipedia:AWS Verified Access (Apr 2023 [1]) to provide secure access to corporate applications and resources without a VPN.
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See also[edit]
- AWS networking: AWS CloudFront, ELB, ALB, Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Amazon Route 53, AWS PrivateLink, EIP, AWS VPN, AWS Global Accelerator, AWS Transit Gateway, AWS Network Firewall, AWS Network Load Balancer, AWS Certified Advanced Networking - Specialty, AWS Direct Connect, AWS Verified Access
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