Course Overview:
Cloud security training includes demonstrating advanced knowledge and technical skills in designing, managing, and securing cloud applications, data, and infrastructure.
However, without certifications, there would be no way to verify a cloud security professional’s competency in securing and ensuring the availability of cloud assets beforehand.
As it is, cybercriminals are becoming more sophisticated in executing cyberattacks thanks to advanced threat technology. With cybercrime costing organizations $1.79 million per minute (RiskIQ, 2021), becoming a certified cloud security professional is one way to address cyber threats and digital security breaches associated with the cloud. This article will explain what certified cloud security engineers do, what they earn, and how they learn.
What Does a Certified Cloud Security Professional Do?
A certified cloud security professional is responsible for ensuring the security of data and applications in the cloud. These professionals work with organizations to plan and implement security measures, such as access control and data encryption, to protect against threats. They also monitor cloud environments for security breaches and respond to incidents when they occur.
A Certified Cloud Security, for instance, should not only have a deep understanding of the following responsibilities but also be highly competent when performing them:
- Designs and implements business continuity, as well as disaster recovery plans
- Performs penetration tests and threat simulations to detect and identify potential threats
- Provides security recommendations on application development and coding, as well as service design
- Understands and implements security for private, multi-tenant, and hybrid cloud environments
- Installs, upgrades, and maintains an organization’s core infrastructure in the cloud computing environment
- Evaluates compliance programs, cloud security standards, and features offered by AWS, Azure, and GCP, and executes security audit.
To protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data in the cloud, certified cloud security professionals must be knowledgeable about a variety of security tools and technologies. They must also manage cybersecurity risks and compliance issues effectively.
Curriculum
- 11 Sections
- 0 Lessons
- 8 Weeks
- Module 01: Introduction to Cloud Security0
- Module 02: Platform and Infrastructure Security in the Cloud0
- Module 03: Application Security in the Cloud0
- Module 04: Data Security in the Cloud0
- Module 05: Operation Security in the Cloud0
- Module 06: Penetration Testing in the Cloud0
- Module 07: Incident Detection and Response in the Cloud0
- Module 08: Forensics Investigation in the Cloud0
- Module 09: Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery in the Cloud0
- Module 10: Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance in the Cloud0
- Module 11: Standards, Policies, and Legal Issues in the Cloud0
Target audiences
- IT Professionals: Network and system administrators, security engineers, cloud architects.
- Cybersecurity Enthusiasts: Those looking to enhance their knowledge of securing cloud infrastructures.
- Developers: Individuals involved in creating applications that leverage cloud platforms and services.