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AWS network-firewall documentation change

Service: network-firewall · 2025-06-19 · Documentation low

File: network-firewall/latest/developerguide/tls-inspection-considerations.md

Summary

Modified cross-reference link text for managed rule groups documentation

Security assessment

Changed link title from 'Using AWS managed rule groups' to 'AWS managed rule groups' without altering security context or adding new security information.

Diff

diff --git a/network-firewall/latest/developerguide/tls-inspection-considerations.md b/network-firewall/latest/developerguide/tls-inspection-considerations.md
index 0c57a66fe..8cd58ee35 100644
--- a//network-firewall/latest/developerguide/tls-inspection-considerations.md
+++ b//network-firewall/latest/developerguide/tls-inspection-considerations.md
@@ -31 +31 @@ TLS inspection is available for the request and the response for HTTPS traffic a
-You can use AWS managed rules with TLS inspection. However, due to the TLS decryption, TLS keywords don't initiate inspection within the stateful engine. You can benefit from non-TLS rules within managed rule groups and find increased visibility of those rules because the decrypted traffic is visible to the inspection engine. You can also create custom rules based on inner protocols, which are available for inspection. For example, you can match with an HTTP header within the decrypted HTTPS stream. For more information about using managed rules with Network Firewall, see [Using AWS managed rule groups in AWS Network Firewall](./nwfw-managed-rule-groups.html).
+You can use AWS managed rules with TLS inspection. However, due to the TLS decryption, TLS keywords don't initiate inspection within the stateful engine. You can benefit from non-TLS rules within managed rule groups and find increased visibility of those rules because the decrypted traffic is visible to the inspection engine. You can also create custom rules based on inner protocols, which are available for inspection. For example, you can match with an HTTP header within the decrypted HTTPS stream. For more information about using managed rules with Network Firewall, see [AWS managed rule groups in AWS Network Firewall](./nwfw-managed-rule-groups.html).