Organizations need cloud security engineers to help them build a secure cloud infrastructure, monitor vulnerabilities, and implement incident response plans to mitigate the potential damage from cloud-based threats. The CCSE training includes a unique mix of vendor-neutral and vendor-specific (Azure, AWS, Google Cloud) concepts and hands-on techniques. After completing the training, you will be familiar with all the fundamental principles of cloud security and the necessary practical skills to ensure both the safety and privacy of critical data in a cloud environment.
Cloud Security encompasses all principles, methodologies, and techniques needed to protect cloud-related infrastructure, data, and applications from intruders, hackers, and other cybercriminals. 65% of breaches in cloud network security are the result of human errors. In this training, we will equip you with all the knowledge and skills to minimize the chances of such errors.
With the help of the CCSE training, you will be able to play an active role in the planning, configuration, implementation, and management of a secure cloud environment. This is achieved, among other things, through a realistic simulated virtual environment with over 50 complex labs that prepare you for real-world scenarios.
Work experience in network security is recommended as well as basic knowledge of cloud computing. If you want to approach cloud security purely from a management perspective, then the CCSP certification from (ISC)2 is a better alternative.
The CCSE training is classroom-based but can also be attended Live Online if desired. You will then follow the training live from a distance with our own instructor, view the notes on the whiteboard, participate in all labs, and can ask questions to both the trainer and your fellow participants. So basically, it’s just like being present at the classroom training, but from your own location. If the Live Online training did not meet your expectations, you may attend the classroom version with us again free of charge within a year.
In this module, you will be presented with the core concepts of cloud computing, cloud service models, and cloud-based threats and vulnerabilities. The module highlights service provider components, such as evaluation and the shared security responsibility model, that are essential to configuring a secure cloud environment and protecting organizational resources.
This module explores the key components and technologies that form a cloud architecture and how to secure multi-tenant, virtualized, physical, and logical cloud components. This module demonstrates configurations and best practices for securing physical data centers and cloud infrastructures using the tools and techniques provided by Azure, AWS, and GCP.
The focus of this module is securing cloud applications and explaining secure software development lifecycle changes. It explains the multiple services and tools for application security in Azure, AWS, and GCP
This module covers the basics of cloud data storage, its lifecycle, and various controls for protecting data at rest and data in transit in the cloud. It also addresses data storage features and the multiple services and tools used for securing data stored in Azure, AWS, and GCP.
This module encompasses the security controls essential to building, implementing, operating, managing, and maintaining physical and logical infrastructures for cloud environments and the required services, features, and tools for operational security provided by AWS, Azure, and GCP.
This module demonstrates how to implement comprehensive penetration testing to assess the security of an organization's cloud infrastructure and reviews the required services and tools used to perform penetration testing in AWS, Azure, and GCP.
This module focuses on incident response (IR). It covers the IR lifecycle and the tools and techniques used to identify and respond to incidents; provides training on using SOAR technologies; and explores the IR capabilities provided by AWS, Azure, and GCP.
This module covers the forensic investigation process in cloud computing, including various cloud forensic challenges and data collection methods. It also explains how to investigate security incidents using AWS, Azure, and GCP tools
This module highlights the importance of business continuity and disaster recovery planning in IR. It covers the backup and recovery tools, services, and features provided by AWS, Azure, and GCP to monitor business continuity issues.
This module focuses on the various governance frameworks, models, and regulations (ISO/IEC 27017, HIPAA, and PCI DSS) and the design and implementation of governance frameworks in the cloud. It also addresses cloud compliance frameworks and elaborates on the AWS, Azure, and GCP governance modules.
This module discusses standards, policies, and legal issues associated with the cloud. It also covers the features, services, and tools needed for compliance and auditing in AWS, Azure, and GCP.
The appendix covers the security of private, hybrid, and multi-tenant cloud models. It lists some of the best practices for securing VMWare Cloud, AWS, GCP, Azure hybrid cloud setups, and multi-tenant clouds
Organizations need cloud security engineers to help them build a secure cloud infrastructure, monitor vulnerabilities, and implement incident response plans to mitigate the potential damage from cloud-based threats. The CCSE training includes a unique mix of vendor-neutral and vendor-specific (Azure, AWS, Google Cloud) concepts and hands-on techniques. After completing the training, you will be familiar with all the fundamental principles of cloud security and the necessary practical skills to ensure both the safety and privacy of critical data in a cloud environment.
Cloud Security encompasses all principles, methodologies, and techniques needed to protect cloud-related infrastructure, data, and applications from intruders, hackers, and other cybercriminals. 65% of breaches in cloud network security are the result of human errors. In this training, we will equip you with all the knowledge and skills to minimize the chances of such errors.
With the help of the CCSE training, you will be able to play an active role in the planning, configuration, implementation, and management of a secure cloud environment. This is achieved, among other things, through a realistic simulated virtual environment with over 50 complex labs that prepare you for real-world scenarios.
Work experience in network security is recommended as well as basic knowledge of cloud computing. If you want to approach cloud security purely from a management perspective, then the CCSP certification from (ISC)2 is a better alternative.
The CCSE training is classroom-based but can also be attended Live Online if desired. You will then follow the training live from a distance with our own instructor, view the notes on the whiteboard, participate in all labs, and can ask questions to both the trainer and your fellow participants. So basically, it’s just like being present at the classroom training, but from your own location. If the Live Online training did not meet your expectations, you may attend the classroom version with us again free of charge within a year.
In this module, you will be presented with the core concepts of cloud computing, cloud service models, and cloud-based threats and vulnerabilities. The module highlights service provider components, such as evaluation and the shared security responsibility model, that are essential to configuring a secure cloud environment and protecting organizational resources.
This module explores the key components and technologies that form a cloud architecture and how to secure multi-tenant, virtualized, physical, and logical cloud components. This module demonstrates configurations and best practices for securing physical data centers and cloud infrastructures using the tools and techniques provided by Azure, AWS, and GCP.
The focus of this module is securing cloud applications and explaining secure software development lifecycle changes. It explains the multiple services and tools for application security in Azure, AWS, and GCP
This module covers the basics of cloud data storage, its lifecycle, and various controls for protecting data at rest and data in transit in the cloud. It also addresses data storage features and the multiple services and tools used for securing data stored in Azure, AWS, and GCP.
This module encompasses the security controls essential to building, implementing, operating, managing, and maintaining physical and logical infrastructures for cloud environments and the required services, features, and tools for operational security provided by AWS, Azure, and GCP.
This module demonstrates how to implement comprehensive penetration testing to assess the security of an organization's cloud infrastructure and reviews the required services and tools used to perform penetration testing in AWS, Azure, and GCP.
This module focuses on incident response (IR). It covers the IR lifecycle and the tools and techniques used to identify and respond to incidents; provides training on using SOAR technologies; and explores the IR capabilities provided by AWS, Azure, and GCP.
This module covers the forensic investigation process in cloud computing, including various cloud forensic challenges and data collection methods. It also explains how to investigate security incidents using AWS, Azure, and GCP tools
This module highlights the importance of business continuity and disaster recovery planning in IR. It covers the backup and recovery tools, services, and features provided by AWS, Azure, and GCP to monitor business continuity issues.
This module focuses on the various governance frameworks, models, and regulations (ISO/IEC 27017, HIPAA, and PCI DSS) and the design and implementation of governance frameworks in the cloud. It also addresses cloud compliance frameworks and elaborates on the AWS, Azure, and GCP governance modules.
This module discusses standards, policies, and legal issues associated with the cloud. It also covers the features, services, and tools needed for compliance and auditing in AWS, Azure, and GCP.
The appendix covers the security of private, hybrid, and multi-tenant cloud models. It lists some of the best practices for securing VMWare Cloud, AWS, GCP, Azure hybrid cloud setups, and multi-tenant clouds
This training is scheduled as follows in the coming period. Missing a date? Feel free to contact us.
Location: TSTC Veenendaal - Klassikaal & Live Online
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