Introduction to AWS for Non-Engineers: 2 Security

Introduction to AWS for Non-Engineers: 2 Security

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As part of any good IT infrastructure, security plays an important part in creating a stable technical environment. In the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam, the Security module makes up a fourth of the exam questions. With cloud computing becoming more relevant to many professionals’ lives, even if tangentially, it’s a vital topic to explore. This course, the second in a four-part series designed to help professionals in non-technical roles, provides you with a high-level grasp of the major security services and concepts in AWS. Instructor Hiroko Nishimura—founder of Intro to AWS for Newbies—provides an overview of security in the cloud. She then delves into the different security services available: Identity Access Management (IAM), Shield, Inspector, and more.

Table of Contents

1 Core concepts of cloud computing
2 AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam
3 Security domain
4 Security in the cloud
5 Shared responsibility model
6 Well-architected framework
7 Principle of least privilege
8 AWS Cloud compliance
9 Study break Security domain
10 Identity and Access Management (IAM)
11 Web application firewall (WAF)
12 Shield
13 Inspector
14 Trusted Advisor
15 GuardDuty
16 Study break Reviewing security services
17 Study break Exam tips and resources
18 Next steps