One of the best features of Fortinet Managed Rules for AWS WAF is the depth and quality of the threat protection that it provides. The rule sets are regularly updated with FortiGuard Threat Intelligence, which helps in protecting against evolving threats such as SQL injection, XSS, bot attacks, and zero-day vulnerabilities, without requiring any constant manual tuning. Another key advantage is the ease of deployment with the integration with AWS WAF. Fortinet Managed Rules for AWS WAF offers strong, enterprise-grade protection with minimal effort. One of the biggest advantages is the integration of the FortiGuard Threat Intelligence, which ensures that rules are continuously updated to defend against the latest threats such as SQL injection, XSS, and emerging vulnerabilities. The rules are also well-optimized to reduce false positives, which is critical in production environments, while providing flexibility to fine-tune behavior using exclusion overrides, allowing security teams to balance protection and application availability. I would like to highlight how the threat intelligence updates have impacted my team. Since the rules are continuously updated, we do not have to manually track every new vulnerability or threat pattern, significantly reducing our operational effort and ensuring that we are always protected against the latest attack vectors without delays. The ease of deployment made a big difference; we were able to quickly onboard the application into AWS WAF, which helped us improve our security posture in a very short time. The consistency of protection across the application helped standardize our security approach; instead of creating custom rules for every application, we relied on these managed rules for a strong baseline and fine-tuned only where necessary. Fortinet Managed Rules for AWS WAF has had a very positive impact on my organization, especially in terms of improving my overall security posture and reducing the operational effort. One of the biggest benefits has been proactive threat protection, allowing us to protect our applications against common and emerging threats without having to manually track every vulnerability, giving us confidence that our applications are consistently secured. From an operational perspective, it significantly reduces the time and effort required for rule management. Instead of building and maintaining complex custom rules, we leverage the managed rule set for a strong baseline and focus only on fine-tuning wherever necessary. This helps my team save time and improve efficiency, while also minimizing the risk related to false positives and downtime. The rules are well optimized, and with proper tuning, we maintain a good balance between security and application availability, which is critical for business continuity. Additionally, the visibility through AWS WAF logs allows us to better understand attack patterns and improve our response strategy over time. Overall, it enables us to achieve stronger, more consistent security while simplifying the operational side and allowing the team to focus on higher-value tasks. Fortinet Managed Rules for AWS WAF has had a very measurable positive impact on my organization, both in terms of security improvement and operational efficiency. From a security standpoint, we observe a noticeable reduction in web-based attack incidents reaching the application layer. Common threats such as SQL injection, XSS, and bot-driven attacks are effectively blocked at the WAF level itself, which reduces the burden on the back-end systems and incident response teams. Operationally, it helps us save a significant amount of time; earlier, a lot of effort was spent on creating and tuning the custom rules. With Fortinet Managed Rules for AWS WAF, we use them as a baseline and focus on fine-tuning, which reduces our rule management effort by around 40 to 50 percent, especially during the onboarding of any new application. We also see faster deployment timelines; new applications can be protected within hours instead of days, improving our overall security onboarding process. In terms of cost and efficiency, fewer incidents and reduced manual effort indirectly lead to cost savings, particularly by minimizing the downtime risk and reducing the need for continuous rule maintenance. The improved visibility from AWS WAF logs helps us identify attack trends and proactively adjust our security posture. Overall, Fortinet Managed Rules for AWS WAF help us strengthen security, reduce operational overhead, and improve deployment speed, making our WAF management more efficient and scalable.