
Securing the AWS Cloud
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Make your next Amazon Web Services deployment secure and private
Dive into the world of cloud security with Securing the AWS Cloud: A Guide for Learning to Secure AWS Infrastructure by Brandon Carroll, a comprehensive guide crafted for those eager to fortify their Amazon Web Services (AWS) deployments. Whether you are starting from scratch or looking to enhance an existing setup, this book serves as your essential roadmap to understanding and implementing robust security measures in the AWS environment.
The author, a seasoned infrastructure security expert, begins with the basics of cybersecurity and gradually introduces more complex AWS-specific security practices. His structured approach helps you use your existing knowledge to effectively secure your AWS cloud. The book navigates through a series of real-world challenges and provides actionable solutions, equipping you with the skills needed to tackle security issues head-on.
You'll:
- Learn foundational security practices to safeguard your AWS environment right from the start.
- Master advanced techniques for identity management, threat detection, and data security within AWS.
- Develop resilience and recovery strategies to maintain robust security and ensure business continuity.
Securing the AWS Cloud is the ideal resource for IT professionals, system administrators, and anyone aspiring to specialize in cloud security. It's tailor-made to enhance your ability to deploy secure, reliable, and private AWS solutions consistently. If you're ready to take your AWS security skills to the next level, don't wait. Buy your copy today and start building a safer cloud environment!
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BRANDON CARROLL is an Amazon Web Services Certified Solutions Architect and currently works as a Senior AWS Security Developer Advocate. He's a seasoned cybersecurity professional with extensive experience teaching and implementing security solutions.
Content
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Chapter 1: Introduction to Cloud Security 1
Chapter 2: AWS Security Fundamentals 7
Chapter 3: Identity and Access Management on AWS 27
Chapter 4: AWS Identity Center: Centralizing Access Management 63
Chapter 5: Infrastructure Protection on AWS 85
Chapter 6: Threat Detection and Management on AWS 141
Chapter 7: Data Security and Cryptography on AWS 165
Chapter 8: Monitoring, Logging, and Compliance on AWS 207
Chapter 9: Resilience and Recovery Strategies 265
Chapter 10: Security Operations and Automation 285
Chapter 11: Applying the Developer Mindset to AWS Security 317
Chapter 12: Implementing GitOps for AWS Infrastructure 335
Index 367
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