Course Prerequisites
To ensure the best chance of success in undertaking the Cloud Security Essentials course, students should possess the following minimum prerequisites:
- A basic understanding of information technology concepts and terminology.
- Familiarity with the fundamental principles of computer networking, including common networking devices and protocols.
- Knowledge of basic cybersecurity concepts, such as threats, vulnerabilities, and risk management.
- Awareness of the general structure and purpose of Cloud Computing, including service models like SaaS (Software as a Service), PaaS (Platform as a Service), and IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service).
- Some experience with or exposure to IT governance and policy compliance within an organizational context.
- An understanding of data security principles, including the importance of data encryption and access controls.
- Basic knowledge of identity and access management (IAM) concepts.
- A willingness to engage with the legal and regulatory aspects of Cloud Computing, as well as privacy concerns related to data stored in the cloud.
While these prerequisites are designed to give students the foundational knowledge required for the course, they are not meant to exclude interested learners who may not have extensive experience in all areas. Motivated students with a strong desire to learn about cloud security fundamentals are encouraged to take the course, as it will provide a comprehensive introduction to the essential aspects of cloud security.
Target Audience for Cloud Security Essentials
The Cloud Security Essentials course equips professionals with vital skills to secure cloud environments and manage data protection.
- IT Security Professionals
- Cloud Security Analysts
- Network and Systems Administrators
- IT Managers and Directors
- Risk and Compliance Analysts
- Cloud Architects
- Security Consultants and Auditors
- Data Center Managers
- Technical Support Engineers
- DevOps and Software Developers with a focus on cloud applications
- Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs)
- Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) Staff
- Enterprise Architects
- Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) personnel
- IT Professionals seeking to understand cloud security challenges and best practices
Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this Cloud Security Essentials?
Introduction to Course Learning Outcomes
The Cloud Security Essentials course equips learners with comprehensive knowledge of cloud security principles, practices, and governance to protect data and infrastructure in the cloud.
Learning Objectives and Outcomes
- Understand the definition, SPI framework, service and deployment models, and the impact of Cloud Computing on users and governance.
- Identify and assess network, host, and application-level threats, and learn mitigation techniques for Infrastructure Security.
- Grasp the importance of data security, learn data protection methods, and understand security responsibilities of cloud providers.
- Gain insights into identity and access management (IAM) in the cloud, including trust boundaries, challenges, and cloud authorization management.
- Analyze cloud security and risk standards, including management of security, availability, access control, and vulnerability, patch, and configuration management.
- Address privacy issues related to Cloud Computing, understand key privacy concerns, and explore legal and regulatory implications.
- Navigate internal policy compliance, governance, risk, compliance (GRC), and regulatory/external compliance, including Cloud Security Alliance guidelines.
- Explore popular cloud services across IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS, and understand the security considerations for each service model.
- Examine the origins and current offerings of cloud services security, and the role played by security in these services.
- Assess the future of cloud security, including analyst predictions, survey results, and guidance for cloud service provider customers.
Target Audience for Cloud Security Essentials
The Cloud Security Essentials course equips professionals with vital skills to secure cloud environments and manage data protection.
- IT Security Professionals
- Cloud Security Analysts
- Network and Systems Administrators
- IT Managers and Directors
- Risk and Compliance Analysts
- Cloud Architects
- Security Consultants and Auditors
- Data Center Managers
- Technical Support Engineers
- DevOps and Software Developers with a focus on cloud applications
- Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs)
- Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) Staff
- Enterprise Architects
- Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) personnel
- IT Professionals seeking to understand cloud security challenges and best practices
Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this Cloud Security Essentials?
Introduction to Course Learning Outcomes
The Cloud Security Essentials course equips learners with comprehensive knowledge of cloud security principles, practices, and governance to protect data and infrastructure in the cloud.
Learning Objectives and Outcomes
- Understand the definition, SPI framework, service and deployment models, and the impact of Cloud Computing on users and governance.
- Identify and assess network, host, and application-level threats, and learn mitigation techniques for Infrastructure Security.
- Grasp the importance of data security, learn data protection methods, and understand security responsibilities of cloud providers.
- Gain insights into identity and access management (IAM) in the cloud, including trust boundaries, challenges, and cloud authorization management.
- Analyze cloud security and risk standards, including management of security, availability, access control, and vulnerability, patch, and configuration management.
- Address privacy issues related to Cloud Computing, understand key privacy concerns, and explore legal and regulatory implications.
- Navigate internal policy compliance, governance, risk, compliance (GRC), and regulatory/external compliance, including Cloud Security Alliance guidelines.
- Explore popular cloud services across IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS, and understand the security considerations for each service model.
- Examine the origins and current offerings of cloud services security, and the role played by security in these services.
- Assess the future of cloud security, including analyst predictions, survey results, and guidance for cloud service provider customers.