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AWS Certified Advanced Networking - Specialty Exam Guide

You're reading from   AWS Certified Advanced Networking - Specialty Exam Guide Build your knowledge and technical expertise as an AWS-certified networking specialist

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789952315
Length 308 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Introduction
2. Overview of AWS Certified Advanced Networking - Specialty Certification FREE CHAPTER 3. Section 2: Managing Networks in AWS
4. Networking with the Virtual Private Cloud 5. VPC Network Security 6. Connecting On-Premises and AWS 7. Section 3: Managing and Securing Network-Attached Platform Services in AWS
8. Managing and Securing Servers with ELB 9. Managing and Securing Content Distribution with CloudFront 10. Managing and Securing the Route 53 Domain Name System 11. Managing and Securing API Gateway 12. Section 4: Monitoring and Operating the AWS Networks
13. Monitoring and Troubleshooting Networks in AWS 14. Section 5: Network automation in AWS
15. Network Automation with CloudFormation 16. Section 6: The Exam
17. Exam Tips and Tricks 18. Mock Tests 19. Assessments 20. Other Books You May Enjoy

Chapter 8 – Managing and Securing API Gateways

  1. REST and WebSocket.
  2. Any application running in AWS or outside AWS, any AWS HTTP addressable service like S3, DynamoDB, and so on.
  3. Create a resource policy and allow only traffic from any development IP or endpoint.
  4. Use federation with IAM or Cognito if it's supported by a third party. If federation is not supported by the third party, you can also implement a Lambda authorizer that can check the authentication data in the API request.
  5. Use ACM for API Gateway and ELB and use a self-signed certificate, a private CA, or a public CA for the EC2 instances.
  6. Yes, this kind of behavior is supported by WebSocket.
  7. Connect the clients to the API Gateway. Use API keys for requests from the mobile clients and then send the backend request directly to DynamoDB. To prevent over-use of DynamoDB, you can implement a usage plan that...
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