List of AWS Shield Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying AWS Shield customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased AWS Shield for DDoS Protection from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using AWS Shield for DDoS Protection include: BookLive, a Japan based Media organisation with 199 employees and revenues of $142.0 million, Europebet Georgia, a Georgia based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 250 employees and revenues of $15.0 million, Voatz, a United States based Government organisation with 25 employees and revenues of $3.0 million and many others.
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BookLive | Media | 199 | $142M | Japan | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | AWS Shield | DDoS Protection | 2018 | n/a | In 2018 BookLive deployed AWS Shield Advanced together with AWS WAF to protect its e-book store during a large marketing campaign in Japan. The security and IT operations implementation began in May 2018, focusing on sustaining regional availability and reducing malicious bot traffic to the online storefront. The deployment paired AWS Shield Advanced with AWS WAF at the edge to deliver application layer filtering and network layer mitigation, implementing managed DDoS protections, automatic traffic scrubbing, and rule based web ACLs for bot mitigation. AWS Shield provided automatic DDoS mitigation and direct Shield Response Team support while AWS WAF enforced custom rules to reduce malicious requests and block abusive application traffic. Operational coverage centered on the e-book store and campaign traffic in Japan, and the project was operated by BookLive security and IT operations teams. Immediately following the May 2018 rollout BookLive reported reduced malicious requests and maintained Shield Response Team assistance for regional availability outcomes, reflecting the DDoS Protection configuration and incident response integration. | |
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Europebet Georgia | Leisure and Hospitality | 250 | $15M | Georgia | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | AWS Shield | DDoS Protection | 2020 | n/a | In 2020, Europebet Georgia moved its website front end to AWS and deployed AWS Shield for DDoS Protection. The security and IT operations change began in response to sustained 2020 attacks that had caused outages, and the implementation targeted stabilization of the customer facing web presence. The deployment used AWS Shield Advanced as the managed DDoS Protection layer, configured to protect both network and application layer traffic for the website front end hosted on AWS. Functional capabilities implemented included always on detection, traffic anomaly detection, rate based mitigation rules, and managed mitigation workflows to stop large DDoS attacks that previously caused outages. Operational integration centered on the web front end hosted in AWS and tightened coordination between security and IT operations for incident handling and ISP coordination. The implementation centralized mitigation at the cloud edge and instrumented faster incident response workflows within the security operations function. Governance and rollout prioritized front end traffic protection and Shield Advanced tuning, with security operations adjustments to accelerate response. Reported outcomes tied to the AWS Shield implementation included faster page loads with approximately 75 percent improvement, lower ISP costs, and quicker DDoS incident response. | |
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Voatz | Government | 25 | $3M | United States | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | AWS Shield | DDoS Protection | 2023 | n/a | In 2023, Voatz implemented AWS Shield as part of a five-layer defense to protect its online voting platform used by overseas Mexican voters. The deployment concentrated on DDoS Protection for Voatz security and IT operations supporting national election infrastructure in Mexico. The architecture combined AWS Shield Advanced with layered network and application controls, delivering volumetric and protocol mitigation at the cloud edge, application-layer detection and automated mitigation workflows, and continuous monitoring and alerting. AWS Shield Advanced was used to provide always-on detection and inline mitigation capabilities, integrated into a broader traffic filtering and incident response framework consistent with DDoS Protection best practices. The solution was provisioned on Amazon Web Services and integrated with Voatz platform controls and security operations, extending operational coverage to overseas Mexican voter sessions and election infrastructure for the 2024 federal election. Operational scope centered on security and IT operations teams responsible for availability and threat response during voting windows. Governance and rollout began after Voatz won the contract in 2023 and the system went live for the 2024 federal election, where AWS Shield Advanced detected and blocked millions of malicious actions and sustained service availability during high-stakes voting. The implementation emphasized automated mitigation, continuous monitoring, and alignment of incident response processes with security operations to preserve platform continuity during election events. |
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