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Continuous Auditing With AWS Audit Manager
Introduction
Difficulty
Beginner
Duration
12m
Students
51
Ratings
4/5
Description

In this course, you will learn about the different roles within Audit manager and how they work together to facilitate the audit process. 

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the frameworks and controls that Audit Manager provides 
  • How to create custom controls
  • Understand the overall audit process and how to create assessment reports within Audit Manager

Intended Audience

  • Any audit leaders, internal audit members, GRC individuals, or IT/ SecOps leaders who are interested in proving the security of their AWS architecture and systems

Prerequisites 

  • You should have a decent understanding of cloud computing and cloud architectures, specifically with Amazon Web Services
  • Optionally, it would also be helpful to have a background in auditing procedures
Transcript

Hello, my name is Will Meadows and today we will be talking about how you can continuously audit your aws environment with AWS Audit Manager. This is a perfect service for anyone who is interested in making their audit workflow easier.

If you have any questions about anything I cover in this series please let me know at will.meadows@cloudacademy.com

Alternatively, you can always get in touch with us here at Cloud Academy by sending an email to support@cloudacademy.com and one of our cloud experts will reply to your question, concern, or comment. 

Who should attend this course?

I would recommend this course for any audit leaders, internal audit members, GRC individuals, or IT/ SecOps leaders who are interested in proving the security of their AWS architecture and systems. 

In this course, you will learn about the different roles within Audit manager and how they work together to facilitate the audit process. Additionally, we will discuss the frameworks and controls that Audit Manager provides right out of the box, and how you can create custom controls. Finally, we will discuss the overall audit process and how to create assessment reports within Audit Manager.

You should have a decent understanding of cloud computing and cloud architectures, specifically with Amazon Web Services.It would also be helpful to have a background in auditing procedures, but that is not a hard requirement.

Feedback on our courses here at Cloud Academy is valuable to both us as trainers and any students looking to take the same course in the future. If you have any feedback, positive or negative, it would be greatly appreciated if you could send an email to support@cloudacademy.com

Please note that, at the time of writing this content, all course information was accurate.  AWS implements hundreds of updates every month as part of its ongoing drive to innovate and enhance its services.

As a result, minor discrepancies may appear in the course content over time.  Here at Cloud Academy, we strive to keep our content up to date in order to provide the best training available. So, if you notice any information that is outdated, please contact support@cloudacademy.com.  This will allow us to update the course during its next release cycle.

 

About the Author

William Meadows is a passionately curious human currently living in the Bay Area in California. His career has included working with lasers, teaching teenagers how to code, and creating classes about cloud technology that are taught all over the world. His dedication to completing goals and helping others is what brings meaning to his life. In his free time, he enjoys reading Reddit, playing video games, and writing books.

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