AWS managedservices documentation change
Summary
Updated Elastic Load Balancing abbreviation from 'ELB' to full name 'Elastic Load Balancing' in AWS Shield Advanced documentation
Security assessment
Change is purely terminological without altering security content. AWS Shield documentation remains focused on DDoS protection features without introducing new security concepts or addressing vulnerabilities.
Diff
diff --git a/managedservices/latest/onboardingguide/aws-shield.md b/managedservices/latest/onboardingguide/aws-shield.md index 711693d80..0e96cbd3e 100644 --- a//managedservices/latest/onboardingguide/aws-shield.md +++ b//managedservices/latest/onboardingguide/aws-shield.md @@ -15 +15 @@ For higher levels of protection against attacks targeting your applications runn -In addition to the network and transport layer protections that come with AWS Shield Standard, AWS Shield Advanced provides additional detection and mitigation against large and sophisticated DDoS attacks, near real-time visibility into attacks, and integration with AWS WAF, a web application firewall. AWS Shield Advanced also gives you 24x7 access to the AWS Shield Response Team (SRT) and protection against DDoS related spikes in your Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), Elastic Load Balancing (ELB), Amazon CloudFront, AWS Global Accelerator, and Amazon Route 53 charges. +In addition to the network and transport layer protections that come with AWS Shield Standard, AWS Shield Advanced provides additional detection and mitigation against large and sophisticated DDoS attacks, near real-time visibility into attacks, and integration with AWS WAF, a web application firewall. AWS Shield Advanced also gives you 24x7 access to the AWS Shield Response Team (SRT) and protection against DDoS related spikes in your Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), Elastic Load Balancing (Elastic Load Balancing), Amazon CloudFront, AWS Global Accelerator, and Amazon Route 53 charges.