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Managing Findings from Multiple Accounts Using Amazon GuardDuty
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Difficulty
Intermediate
Duration
8m
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Description

This course looks at how to collate and manage findings from multiple AWS accounts with Amazon GuardDuty. Amazon GuardDuty is a regionally based, intelligent, threat-detection service which will monitor unusual and unexpected behavior.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, you will be able to implement, manage and monitor your own Amazon GuardDuty findings across your own accounts through the analysis of AWS CloudTrail event logs, VPC flow logs, and DNS logs.

Intended Audience

This course has been created for security operations engineers and architects who focus on monitoring and assessing threats to their AWS environment.  I will explain the process and method in how to achieve this using Amazon GuardDuty in addition to a demonstration of its configuration  

Prerequisites

To get the most from this course you should be familiar with basic concepts of Amazon GuardDuty.  For more information on this service, please see our existing course here: Understanding Amazon GuardDuty

Transcript

Hello and welcome. This course will be focused on how to collate and manage findings from multiple AWS accounts with Amazon GuardDuty. Amazon GuardDuty is a regional-based intelligent threat detection service, which will monitor unusual and unexpected behavior. My name is Stuart Scott, and if you have any questions, please reach out to me using the details shown on screen. Alternatively, you can always get in touch with us here at Cloud Academy, by sending an email to support@cloudacademy.com, where one of our cloud experts will reply to your question.

This course has been created for security operations engineers and architects, to allow them to understand how to collate Amazon GuardDuty data from multiple AWS accounts. I will explain the process and method on how to achieve this in addition to a demonstration. To gain the most from this course, then you should have a base-level understanding of Amazon GuardDuty, and by the end of this course, you will be able to implement and manage your own Amazon GuardDuty findings across your own accounts. Okay, let's get started.

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Stuart has been working within the IT industry for two decades covering a huge range of topic areas and technologies, from data center and network infrastructure design, to cloud architecture and implementation.

To date, Stuart has created 150+ courses relating to Cloud reaching over 180,000 students, mostly within the AWS category and with a heavy focus on security and compliance.

Stuart is a member of the AWS Community Builders Program for his contributions towards AWS.

He is AWS certified and accredited in addition to being a published author covering topics across the AWS landscape.

In January 2016 Stuart was awarded ‘Expert of the Year Award 2015’ from Experts Exchange for his knowledge share within cloud services to the community.

Stuart enjoys writing about cloud technologies and you will find many of his articles within our blog pages.