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# Akamai WAF

**Below are the steps to configure Akamai WAF to send logs to Amazon S3:**

1. Sign in to the Akamai Control Center.
2. Go to the **Security** section.
3. Select **Logs**.
4. Configure a new Log Delivery:
   * **Log Source:** Select your WAF configuration.
   * **Delivery Target:** Choose **Amazon S3**.
   * **S3 Bucket:** Specify the name of the S3 bucket you created.
   * **Region:** Select the AWS region where your S3 bucket is located.
   * **Access Key ID and Secret Access Key:** Provide the credentials you generated.
   * **Log Format:** Choose the relevant log format (for example, **JSON**).
   * **Delivery Frequency:** Select the appropriate frequency for log delivery (for example, **every 5 minutes**).
5. Verify log delivery:
   * After configuring LDS, monitor the S3 bucket for incoming log files.


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