Cloud Security Administration: Infrastructure Planning


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Overview/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.



Expected Duration (hours)
0.9

Lesson Objectives

Cloud Security Administration: Infrastructure Planning

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • describe the evolution of cloud including hardware, software, and server virtualization
  • identify cloud software security measures including security principles and testing
  • classify different types of web services including CAAS, IAAS, MAAS, PAAS, and SAAS
  • recognize the risks and threats involved in cloud computing
  • identify the different service provider risks including backdoor spoofing
  • identify the importance of the physical location of the data center hosting the cloud software
  • identify the importance of OpenSource software in cloud infrastructure
  • describe how security policy implementation mitigates cloud security challenges
  • describe the importance of encryption in and out of the cloud
  • describe business high availability and continuity techniques
  • apply BCDR planning in various scenarios
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course
  • Course Number:
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    Expertise Level
    Intermediate