Security is a concern for both customers in the cloud, and those considering cloud adoption. An increase in
cyberattacks and data leaks remains top of mind for most industry personnel. The Security Engineering on
AWS course addresses these concerns by helping you better understand how to interact and build with
Amazon Web Services (AWS) in a secure way. In this course, you will learn about managing identities and
roles, managing and provisioning accounts, and monitoring API activity for anomalies. You will also learn
about how to protect data stored on AWS. The course explores how you can generate, collect, and monitor
logs to help identify security incidents. Finally, you will review detecting and investigating security incidents
with AWS services.
Prerequisites
We recommend that attendees of this course have:
- Completed the following courses:
- AWS Security Essentials (Classroom training) or
- AWS Security Fundamentals (Second Edition) (digital) and
- Architecting on AWS (Classroom Training)
- Working knowledge of IT security practices and infrastructure concepts.
- Familiarity with the AWS Cloud.
THIS COURSE IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR TRAINING BUNDLES.
Purpose
| Understand how to interact and build with Amazon Web Services (AWS) in a secure way |
Audience
| This course is intended for cloud operators working across global segments and those interested in security on AWS |
Role
| Security Engineers | Security Architects | Cloud Architects |
Skill Level
| Intermediate |
Style
| Presentations | Hands-on Labs | Demonstrations | Group Exercises |
Duration
| 3 Days |
Related Technologies
| Cloud Computing Training | AWS |
Course Objectives
- State an understanding of AWS cloud security based on the CIA triad.
- Create and analyze authentication and authorizations with IAM.
- Manage and provision accounts on AWS with appropriate AWS services.
- Identify how to manage secrets using AWS services.
- Monitor sensitive information and protect data via encryption and access controls.
- Identify AWS services that address attacks from external sources.
- Monitor, generate, and collect logs.
- Identify indicators of security incidents.
- Identify how to investigate threats and mitigate using AWS services.