• Amazon Web Services
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AWS Security Best Practices

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Learning Track

Security

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Delivery methods

On-Site, Virtual

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Duration

1 day

Currently, the average cost of a security breach can be upwards of $4 million. AWS Security Best Practices provides an overview of some of the industry best practices for using AWS security and control types. This course helps you understand your responsibilities while providing valuable guidelines for how to keep your workload safe and secure. You will learn how to secure your network infrastructure using sound design options. You will also learn how you can harden your compute resources and manage them securely.

Finally, by understanding AWS monitoring and alerting, you can detect and alert on suspicious events to help you quickly begin the response process in the event of a potential compromise.

Course objectives

In this course, you will learn to:

  • Design and implement a secure network infrastructure
  • Design and implement compute security
  • Design and implement a logging solution

Activities

This course includes presentations, demonstrations, and hands-on labs.

Intended audience

This course is intended for:

  • Solutions architects, cloud engineers, including security engineers, delivery and implementation engineers, professional services, and Cloud Center of Excellence (CCOE)

Prerequisites

Before attending this course, participants should have completed the following:

  • AWS Security Fundamentals
  • AWS Security Essentials

Course outline

  • Shared responsibility model
  • Customer challenges
  • Frameworks and standards
  • Establishing best practices
  • Compliance in AWS
  • Flexible and secure
  • Security inside the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC)
  • Security services
  • Third-party security solutions
  • Lab 1: Controlling the Network

  • Compute hardening
  • Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) encryption
  • Secure management and maintenance
  • Detecting vulnerabilities
  • Using AWS Marketplace
  • Lab 2: Securing the starting point (EC2)
  • Logging network traffic
  • Logging user and Application Programming Interface (API) traffic
  • Visibility with Amazon CloudWatch
  • Enhancing monitoring and alerting
  • Verifying your AWS environment
  • Lab 3: Security Monitoring

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