Whether you are thinking of migrating to the AWS Cloud or already have a workload running on AWS, securing your data and resources should be at the top of the list. This event introduces several AWS services that you can use to improve your current security posture. It also covers the different security design principles that will help you to plan your security approach in the AWS Cloud and provides information on resources you can use to further your knowledge around security on AWS.
Key Topics Covered
- Identify security benefits and responsibilities of using the AWS Cloud
- Describe the different design principles for security in the cloud
- Determine which AWS services you can use to improve your security posture.
Intended Audience
- IT business-level professionals interested in cloud
- security practices Security professionals with minimal working knowledge of AWS
Key Topics Covered
- Identify security benefits and responsibilities of using the AWS Cloud
- Describe the different design principles for security in the cloud
- Determine which AWS services you can use to improve your security posture.
Intended Audience
- IT business-level professionals interested in cloud
- security practices Security professionals with minimal working knowledge of AWS
Event Outline
1. Security design principles
• Principle of least privilege
• Traceability
• Securing all layers
• Automating security
2. What is your security posture?
• Authentication
• Authorization
• Monitoring
• Audit
3. What are my next steps?
• Resources to continue learning
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FAQs
An AWS Discovery Day is a online virtual event dleivered by an Authorised Training Partner.
No, AWS Disovery Days are free of charge events for the attendees
There are five types of discovery day. (AWS Cloud Practitioner | Machine Learning basics | Securing your AWS Cloud | Fundamentals of a modern data strategy on AWS | Strategies and tools to perform large scale migrations)
You may enroll upto 250 people in a single event, with no restriction on the number of events
Discovery Days are introductory events not designed to replace classroom training courses.