Oreilly - Cybersecurity and Cloud Computing Challenges
by McLearn eLearning | Publisher: Stone River eLearning | Release Date: July 2019 | ISBN: 10000000ML114
Organizations everywhere are trying to leverage cloud computing to achieve business or mission goals. Many believe it's just marketing hype while other's see it as a wholesale change in how information technology is delivered. In this course, you'll learn about cloud computing and the security challenge of it all. First, you'll explore a short history of cloud computing. Next, you'll discover the basic cloud computing concepts and introduces you to the key cloud computing transition security challenges. Finally, you'll learn how to be able to describe the value this new model delivers and explain how to effectively address some of the most important cloud cyber security concerns. After finishing this course, you'll understand why cloud computing isn't just marketing hype. What you'll learn: This course will provide you with the background needed to understand and explain cloud computing as well as the key cybersecurity challenges associated with cloud transition.
- Understanding Your Executives
- Cloud Data Security 00:03:53
- Transparency Reports Database 00:01:23
- Explaining Cloud Computing
- Cloud Deployment Models 00:03:12
- Cloud Service Models 00:05:53
- NIST Cloud Reference Model and Key Ecosystem Roles 00:03:41
- Cloud Computing Team Functions 00:03:11
- Cloud Cross-cutting Aspects 00:03:49
- Using Cloud Computing Components
- Technology Services 00:11:01
- Notional Cloud Service Provide 00:04:19
- Recognizing Cloud Computing Threat
- STRIDE Threat Model and Top Threats 00:05:55
- Treacherous 12 00:01:48
- Cloud Attack Vectors and Security Considerations by Service Model 00:07:18
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