Security Groups Explained
Discover the essential differences between security groups and network ACLs as tools for managing communication within your network. Security groups define allowed communication for instances, while network ACLs operate at the subnet level, specifying what traffic is permitted or denied. Gain insights into how these mechanisms work together to enhance your security model.In this clip
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