Cloud Security for Beginners: Part2

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • The world is well aware that the infamous cloud is everywhere and growing in demand at an astronomical pace. The need to understand the basic terminology, principles, and security issues of the Cloud is a must for people in a wide swath of groups in all industries, including:
    C-suite
    Sales or marketing
    Board members
    Brand new to the working world and exploring career options
    Looking to transition into cybersecurity from another career
    Today’s webcast, Part 2 of 3, will continue the conversation about cloud security, delving into these topics:
    Starting up a virtual machine in our cloud service provider
    How to use our cloud environment to deploy other common services
    Using AWS security groups to selectively allow remote access to our systems
    View Parts 1 and 3 of the series:
    Part 1: Staring Off in the Cloud: www.sans.org/w...
    Part 3: Defending the Cloud: www.sans.org/w...
    SEC388: Introduction to Cloud Computing and Security | 3 days | 12 Hands-On Labs | 18 CPEs
    www.sans.org/cyber-security-courses/introduction-cloud-computing-security/
    Today's world of cyber security moves quickly. Cloud security moves even faster, so getting started or moving into a career in this field can be intimidating if you do not have the foundation to be successful. SANS SEC388 solves this problem by helping you to learn the foundational elements of modern cloud computing and security. This course kicks off your journey to becoming a SANS Cloud Ace by taking an introductory yet critical look at cloud security. This course focuses on Azure and AWS, and shows you how to interact with each cloud provider by familiarizing you with common terminology, cloud services, security concerns, and solutions to cloud-based security shortcomings. Through hands-on labs, SEC388 puts you in real-world scenarios that challenge you to learn more about AWS, Azure, and relevant cloud computing and security concepts.
    About the Speaker: Serge Borso
    When it comes to cyber security, Serge is among the best possible instructors to learn from due to his experience, accomplishments, and, quite frankly, his personality. Duplicate badges to walk right through security and access a "secure" facility - did that. Dumpster diving for sensitive information outside of a financial institution - to him, that was “lots of fun.” Create an enterprise-wide, measurably successful security program for a billion-dollar company - one of his many accomplishments. All of them, in scope of the engagements. He’s an instructor for SEC488: Cloud Security Essentials and author for the upcoming SEC388: Introduction to Cloud Computing & Security, a published author, President of the Denver Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) chapter, founder and CEO of the cyber security consulting firm, SpyderSec, he’s discovered multiple 0-days, written OSINT tools for the community, and is a polished presenter who speaks regularly at national conferences. Truly, an expert in the field. Learn more about Serge at www.sans.org/profiles/serge-borso
    SANS Cloud Security focuses the deep resources of SANS on the growing threats to The Cloud by providing training, GIAC certification, research, and community initiatives to help security professionals build, deploy and manage secure cloud infrastructure, platforms, and applications.
    SANS Cloud Security Curriculum: www.sans.org/cloud-security
    Follow us on social:
    SANS Cloud Security on Twitter: @SANSCloudSec
    SANS Cloud Security on LinkedIn: / sanscloudsec
    SANS Cloud Security on RUclips: / sanscloudsecurity

Комментарии • 5

  • @aryamargax
    @aryamargax 2 года назад

    PART 2 IS OUT. Yes! Genuinely thought you guys forgot about it. Thank you.

  • @B4EB4E
    @B4EB4E 8 месяцев назад

    please do you teach powershell? i really enjoyed your teaching you are a great teacher, you should do more teachings smiles

  • @BobBob-qm2bm
    @BobBob-qm2bm 2 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @AbouJuraij
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    • @raalo7136
      @raalo7136 Год назад

      It is a Biometric feature so yes you are correct :).