Geo-Filtering — Microsoft Azure Solutions Architect (AZ-305) Practice Questions
Geo-filtering is a capability within Azure Front Door and Azure CDN that allows architects to allow or block traffic from specific countries or regions at the edge. AZ-305 includes geo-filtering as a security and compliance design consideration, particularly for applications subject to regional data sovereignty or export control requirements. Understanding how to configure geo-filtering rules, including their interaction with WAF policies, is important for designing globally compliant applications.
Free questions on geo-filtering
Your organization requires a content delivery solution for a global web application with content personalization based on user location. What Azure service best fits this requirement?
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