Description:

While importing data or running workloads on the cloud, it's important to ensure security and be aware of risks. In this course, you'll learn about various cloud regulatory certifications that help ensure that all cloud assets are safe and all procedures have been implemented to protect client data and intellectual rights. You'll also explore the e-Discover process, cloud auditing, service level agreements, and supply chain management.

Target Audience:

Duration: 01:30

Description:

"To manage, operate, and maintain the cloud environment, proper procedures have to be in place. In this course, you’ll learn about design concepts and the various models that can be used for operational improvements. You'll then move to on learn about how to create a management plan, ITSM operation management, risk management, and stakeholder communication.
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Target Audience:

Duration: 01:27

Description:

An important concept in cloud security is system and OS hardening, which can aid in reducing software vulnerability and provide data confidentiality and privacy. Hardening protects against exploitation of weaknesses in software, which could be applications, operating systems, or firmware. Vulnerability assessments and using penetration testing to discover issues in code or software can be used to protect the software.

In this course, you’ll learn about hardening, why it's important to decrease or eliminate security vulnerabilities, and best practices for software and hardware protection.

Target Audience:

Duration: 00:46

Description:

Various applications are persisting in the cloud, proper practices have to be followed to secure their code and data. The cloud being a modular product, it has large amount of code associated and integrated into it. For this reason, proper life cycle management is required. This includes patching, encryption, and minimizing business impact, and ensuring the tools and applications are available.

In this course, you’ll learn about the cloud software life cycle, securing the applications, and securing access to different assets in cloud.

Target Audience:

Duration: 01:02

Description:

Cloud infrastructure consists of the physical location of the cloud data center. Depending on the data center location, there are different risks that are taken by the service provider and different methods used to tackle security issues. A secure cloud is created by using open source software and creating a technical support pool. Additionally, basic security concepts like protecting data in motion and in rest using encryption can be employed so that clients can only see their data. In this course, you’ll learn about baselining cloud infrastructure, different components like hardware and software, and challenges faced in cloud environments.

Target Audience:

Duration: 00:56

Description:

While importing data or running workloads in the cloud, it is important to ensure security and consider various associated risks. There are regulatory certifications that help ensure that all assets in the cloud are safe and that all procedures have been implemented to protect the client's intellectual rights and data. In this course, you’ll examine different government regulations, compliance, and e-frameworks. In addition, you'll learn about audit and cloud certification that can help customers understand the type of workload running in the cloud.

Target Audience:

Duration: 01:06