

January 2026 performance summary for PaloAltoNetworks/terraform-aws-swfw-modules. Delivered security hardening in the Terraform bootstrap flow by removing the authcodes parameter from bootstrap options, reducing exposure risk for sensitive bootstrap data and aligning with security best practices. This change is tracked under commit 905ee9040887bbf078ad6d32eb86defe36b375f6 and related to work item (#170). The primary impact is stronger baseline security with minimal user impact and improved auditability of configuration changes.
January 2026 performance summary for PaloAltoNetworks/terraform-aws-swfw-modules. Delivered security hardening in the Terraform bootstrap flow by removing the authcodes parameter from bootstrap options, reducing exposure risk for sensitive bootstrap data and aligning with security best practices. This change is tracked under commit 905ee9040887bbf078ad6d32eb86defe36b375f6 and related to work item (#170). The primary impact is stronger baseline security with minimal user impact and improved auditability of configuration changes.
Summary for 2025-12: Key feature delivered: Terraform support for propagating multiple Transit Gateway route tables by updating tgw_attachments to accept a list of route table keys, with updated examples and documentation. Commit reference: f5b90e2af23b98aea24a7646850fd14a0bbed4ea (feat(examples): Support multiple TGW route table propagation (#162)). Major bugs fixed: None reported this month. Overall impact and accomplishments: Enables scalable, maintainable multi-TGW deployments and reduces manual configuration effort for customers. Improves onboarding through clearer docs and examples. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Terraform module development, AWS Transit Gateway concepts, documentation and example tooling, and commit-based traceability.
Summary for 2025-12: Key feature delivered: Terraform support for propagating multiple Transit Gateway route tables by updating tgw_attachments to accept a list of route table keys, with updated examples and documentation. Commit reference: f5b90e2af23b98aea24a7646850fd14a0bbed4ea (feat(examples): Support multiple TGW route table propagation (#162)). Major bugs fixed: None reported this month. Overall impact and accomplishments: Enables scalable, maintainable multi-TGW deployments and reduces manual configuration effort for customers. Improves onboarding through clearer docs and examples. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Terraform module development, AWS Transit Gateway concepts, documentation and example tooling, and commit-based traceability.
Monthly work summary for 2025-11 focusing on key accomplishments in PaloAltoNetworks/terraform-aws-swfw-modules. Implemented subnet naming simplification in Terraform examples and added optional NAT Gateway deployment in Panorama example. These changes improve clarity, consistency, deployment flexibility, and maintainability across design examples. Updated documentation and example configurations to facilitate adoption and reduce misconfigurations.
Monthly work summary for 2025-11 focusing on key accomplishments in PaloAltoNetworks/terraform-aws-swfw-modules. Implemented subnet naming simplification in Terraform examples and added optional NAT Gateway deployment in Panorama example. These changes improve clarity, consistency, deployment flexibility, and maintainability across design examples. Updated documentation and example configurations to facilitate adoption and reduce misconfigurations.
September 2025 monthly summary for PaloAltoNetworks/terraform-aws-swfw-modules: Key features delivered and bug fixes focused on usability and reliability. Exposed module variables to examples and updated documentation, and fixed IPv6 allocation in vmseries_standalone by introducing ipv6_index variable. These changes improve integration readiness, reduce misconfigurations, and shorten onboarding for users' Terraform deployments.
September 2025 monthly summary for PaloAltoNetworks/terraform-aws-swfw-modules: Key features delivered and bug fixes focused on usability and reliability. Exposed module variables to examples and updated documentation, and fixed IPv6 allocation in vmseries_standalone by introducing ipv6_index variable. These changes improve integration readiness, reduce misconfigurations, and shorten onboarding for users' Terraform deployments.
2025-08 Monthly Summary for PaloAltoNetworks/terraform-aws-swfw-modules: Focused on documentation hygiene and maintainability across modules. Delivered targeted documentation standardization that aligns with pre-commit hooks, including minor formatting adjustments and properly delimited documentation blocks. This work reduces CI friction and accelerates onboarding and feature delivery.
2025-08 Monthly Summary for PaloAltoNetworks/terraform-aws-swfw-modules: Focused on documentation hygiene and maintainability across modules. Delivered targeted documentation standardization that aligns with pre-commit hooks, including minor formatting adjustments and properly delimited documentation blocks. This work reduces CI friction and accelerates onboarding and feature delivery.
March 2025 performance summary for PaloAltoNetworks/terraform-aws-swfw-modules: Delivered a critical upgrade to Terraform compatibility and strengthened CI reliability. Upgraded the minimum Terraform version to 1.5.0 across modules and examples, expanded CI to test Terraform 1.8 and 1.9, and pinned external GitHub Actions to specific SHAs to ensure reproducible builds and reduce breakages. These changes enhance compatibility for users migrating to newer Terraform versions, reduce downtime due to CI flakiness, and improve release confidence.
March 2025 performance summary for PaloAltoNetworks/terraform-aws-swfw-modules: Delivered a critical upgrade to Terraform compatibility and strengthened CI reliability. Upgraded the minimum Terraform version to 1.5.0 across modules and examples, expanded CI to test Terraform 1.8 and 1.9, and pinned external GitHub Actions to specific SHAs to ensure reproducible builds and reduce breakages. These changes enhance compatibility for users migrating to newer Terraform versions, reduce downtime due to CI flakiness, and improve release confidence.
February 2025 focused on delivering secure, observable, and maintainable infrastructure modules for PaloAltoNetworks/terraform-aws-swfw-modules. Key improvements centered on encryption reliability, CI/CD hygiene, and enhanced runtime observability, directly supporting security compliance, faster deployment cycles, and safer traffic management.
February 2025 focused on delivering secure, observable, and maintainable infrastructure modules for PaloAltoNetworks/terraform-aws-swfw-modules. Key improvements centered on encryption reliability, CI/CD hygiene, and enhanced runtime observability, directly supporting security compliance, faster deployment cycles, and safer traffic management.
January 2025 monthly summary for PaloAltoNetworks/terraform-aws-swfw-modules. Focused on standardizing KMS key usage for EBS encryption across Terraform modules, implementing a refactor to derive KMS key IDs from the default key ARN instead of the aws_ebs_default_kms_key data source. This change includes updating default ebs_kms_key_alias to alias/aws/ebs in panorama and vmseries modules, reducing misconfig risk and ensuring consistent EBS encryption behavior.
January 2025 monthly summary for PaloAltoNetworks/terraform-aws-swfw-modules. Focused on standardizing KMS key usage for EBS encryption across Terraform modules, implementing a refactor to derive KMS key IDs from the default key ARN instead of the aws_ebs_default_kms_key data source. This change includes updating default ebs_kms_key_alias to alias/aws/ebs in panorama and vmseries modules, reducing misconfig risk and ensuring consistent EBS encryption behavior.
December 2024: Strengthened security posture of the Terraform AWS SWFW modules by enforcing IP-prefix restrictions on NSG ingress and aligning examples with updated PAN-OS references and dependencies. Delivered a targeted fix (commit #563e63cbcd8a99c8ed5ca82c00e4b4b16529113c) that reduces exposure and improves production readiness.
December 2024: Strengthened security posture of the Terraform AWS SWFW modules by enforcing IP-prefix restrictions on NSG ingress and aligning examples with updated PAN-OS references and dependencies. Delivered a targeted fix (commit #563e63cbcd8a99c8ed5ca82c00e4b4b16529113c) that reduces exposure and improves production readiness.
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