Ensure API Gateway has throttling enabled
API Gateway should have rate limiting and throttling to prevent abuse and DDoS attacks.
Security Impact
Without throttling, APIs can be overwhelmed by excessive requests, causing denial of service.
How to Remediate
Configure stage-level and method-level throttling with appropriate burst and rate limits.
Affected Resources
Compliance Frameworks
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Check Details
- Check ID
- aws-apigateway-5
- Service
- Amazon API Gateway
- Category
- Rate Limiting
- Severity
- MEDIUM
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