Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Browser (US East 2)
ReviewAmazon Bedrock AgentCore Browser (US East 2) is a signed automated agent associated with Amazon; no fixed HTTP User-Agent is published.
Signed Agent Identity
This identity does not publish a fixed HTTP User-Agent. Verify cryptographic HTTP Message Signatures and published key material instead of trusting an arbitrary user-agent string.
No fixed HTTP user-agent published; use signed-agent identity and supporting request headers.
Verify Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Browser (US East 2) using cryptographic HTTP Message Signatures and the agent’s published key material. Reject unsigned, invalidly signed, or unverifiable requests as authenticated identity claims.
Verification and Detection
Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Browser (US East 2) should be identified through cryptographic HTTP Message Signatures and published key material. Do not treat a matching browser string, slug, or arbitrary User-Agent value as proof of identity.
Handling Guidance
Use this public record as identity context, then verify source, behavior, and site impact inside Edge before creating rules.
Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Browser (US East 2) is used for assistant-driven browsing, page retrieval, and automated web access on behalf of an AI product.
Record Details
- Aliases
- Amazon Bedrock Agentcore Browser Us East 2
- Type
- ai
- Operator
- Amazon
- Kind
- Agent
- Purpose
- AI Browser
- Identity
- Signed Agent
- Detection confidence
- High
- Spoofing risk
- Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Browser (US East 2) Can Be Impersonated By Name In Unsigned Traffic. Treat The Identity As Trusted Only When Cryptographic Signature Verification Succeeds Against Published Key Material.
- Status
- Active
- Respects robots.txt
- Yes
- Last verified
- 2026 06 23
Traffic Matching
Live IP verification, reverse DNS, ASN and datacenter correlation, request history, connected-domain matches, behavioral context, and rule creation are kept inside Botcrawl Edge.
Open full record in Edge