This course explores AWS Security Hub, starting with a high-level overview of AWS security. We are then going to highlight some of the services that sit in the AWS security space concluding with AWS Security Hub and some sample security result findings obtained using the AWS Console.
Learning Objectives
- Learn how AWS Security Hub helps you automate security checks, manage security issues, and identify the highest priority security findings in your AWS implementation
- Understand AWS security services including Amazon Inspector, Macie, and Guard Duty
- Learn how to check your environments and systems against security industry standards and best practices
Intended Audience
This course is intended for architects, developers, and system operators looking for a unified, scalable way to secure AWS accounts and resources.
Prerequisites
To get the most out of this course, you should meet the requirements for the AWS Cloud Practitioner certification and preferably one of the AWS associate-level certifications.
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In this course, you will be presented with AWS Security Hub. We're going to start with a high-level conversation regarding AWS Security. We are then going to highlight some of the services that sit in the AWS security space concluding with AWS Security Hub and some sample security results findings obtained from the AWS Security Hub console. This course is intended for architects, developers, and system operators, looking for a unified scalable way to secure AWS accounts and resources.
In this course, you will learn how AWS Security Hub helps you automate security checks, manage security issues, and identify the highest priority security findings in your AWS implementation. It provides a view of the state of your security in AWS and helps you check your environments and systems against security industry standards and best practices. In order to get the most out of this course, you will need to meet the requirements for the AWS Cloud Practitioner Certification and preferably one of the AWS associate-level certifications.
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