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사용자가 동의하는 경우 AWS와 승인된 제3자도 쿠키를 사용하여 유용한 사이트 기능을 제공하고, 사용자의 기본 설정을 기억하고, 관련 광고를 비롯한 관련 콘텐츠를 표시합니다. 필수가 아닌 모든 쿠키를 수락하거나 거부하려면 ‘수락’ 또는 ‘거부’를 클릭하세요. 더 자세한 내용을 선택하려면 ‘사용자 정의’를 클릭하세요.

Improving security by enabling security specific headers - Secure Content Delivery with Amazon CloudFront
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Improving security by enabling security specific headers

To improve the security of your content, you can use HTTP security headers that are natively supported by the HTTP protocol and most modern browsers. These security headers tell the browser how to behave when handling website content. They can do things such as enforced communications over HTTPS, or defining from where JavaScript content can be loaded.

The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP), provides guidance and best practices on the implementation of HTTP security headers to improve the security of your application, through its secure headers project, the latest guidance includes examples and best practices.

Security headers are commonly implemented using web application configurations, but alternatively you can configure CloudFront to add these security response headers for your application if required. CloudFront provides this configuration through a response headers policy, and it comes with some managed policies that already have security headers such as Strict-Transport-Security, X-Frame-Options, X-Content-Type-Options, and so on.

Another consideration for enhanced security using HTTP headers is the use of Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS). In modern applications, the use of cross-domain resources is common. Browsers will allow certain content from the same origin (domain). To allow requests that have different origins (domain, protocol, or port), CORS must be enabled. For more information on which browser requests require CORS, see What requests use CORS.

A number of HTTP headers relate to CORS, but two response headers are most important for security:

  • Access-Control-Allow-Origin specifies which origin can access a site.

  • Access-Control-Allow-Methods specifies which HTTP request methods (GET, PUT, DELETE, and others) can be used to access resources.

CloudFront supports the configuration of these CORS response headers with a response headers policy. You can choose to use managed policies, or you can customize CORS behaviors to allow only a specific origin web site to use the resources that you’re sharing.

To understand more about configuring the response headers policy, refer the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.

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