Learn how to create security rules on Cloud NGFW for AWS.
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- Cloud NGFW subscription
- Palo Alto Networks Customer Support Account (CSP)
- AWS Marketplace account
- User role (either tenant or administrator)
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Security rules protect network assets from threats and disruptions and
help to optimally allocate network resources for enhancing productivity and
efficiency in business processes. On Cloud NGFW for AWS, individual security rules
determine whether to block or allow a session based on traffic attributes, such as
the source and destination IP address, source and destination FQDNs, or the
application.
All traffic passing through the firewall is matched against a session and each
session is matched against a rule. When a session match occurs, the NGFW applies the
matching rule to bidirectional traffic in that session (client to server and server
to client). For traffic that does not match any defined rules, the default rules
apply.
Security policy rules are evaluated left to right and from top to bottom. A packet is
matched against the first rule that meets the defined criteria and, after a match is
triggered, subsequent rules are not evaluated. Therefore, the more specific rules
must precede more generic ones to enforce the best match criteria.
After creating a rulestack, you can now create rules and add them to your rulestack.
You can view the number of times that traffic has hit a specific rule by navigating
to . The Usage tab displays the number of times
the suspected rule has been triggered by traffic passing through the NGFW. The hit
counter refreshes every 15 seconds.
Additionally, you can view the rule hit counter by selecting . When view the hit counter from the NGFWs menu, the hit counter
diaplys the number of times the chosen rule has been triggered on that specific
NGFW.