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EC-Council Certified Cloud Security Engineer

  • Length 5 days
  • Price  NZD 4499 exc GST
  • Version 1
  • Inclusions Exam voucher
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Why study this course

EC-Council’s Certified Cloud Security Engineer (CCSE) course is a specialised program curated by cloud security professionals in collaboration with subject matter experts from around the globe. CCSE is a hands-on learning certification course that adopts a detailed and methodological approach to teaching the fundamental concepts of cloud security. 

EC-Council's CCSE program blends vendor-neutral and vendor-specific cloud security concepts, offering aspirants an unbiased learning approach. Vendor-neutral concepts emphasise universally applicable cloud security best practices, technologies, and frameworks to help individuals strengthen their grasp of the fundamentals. Vendor-specific concepts help individuals gain the practical skills needed to work with specific cloud platforms.

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What you’ll learn

  • Fundamental cloud security concepts including IAM, encryption, key management, and password management

  • The shared security responsibility models, features, and control evaluation of cloud service providers

  • Security management of the cloud platform (PaaS), infrastructure (IaaS), and software (SaaS) platforms

  • Cloud data security

  • Cloud operation security, i.e., monitoring the security of the cloud

  • Cloud penetration testing, its scope, and legal permissions

  • Incident detection and response in cloud environment

  • Cloud forensics and challenges

  • Disaster recovery and business continuity for cloud environments

  • Vendor specific Cloud standards, compliance, policies, and legal issues


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EC-Council at Lumify Work

The International Council of E-Commerce Consultants (EC-Council) is a member-based organisation that certifies individuals in various e-business and information security skills. It is the owner and creator of the world famous Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI), EC-Council Certified Security Analyst (ECSA) and Licensed Penetration Tester (LPT) certifications and cyber security courses. Lumify Work is the partner of choice for EC-Council in Australia.


Who is the course for?

  • Network security administrator/engineer/analyst

  • Cyber security engineer/analyst

  • Cloud administrator/analyst/engineer

  • CND certified professionals

  • Information security professionals

  • Any other role that involves network/cloud administrations, management, and operations


Course subjects

Refer to the CCSEv1 Outline for a deeper dive into the CCSE curriculum.

Module 1: Introduction to Cloud Security  
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 conjuring a secure cloud environment and protecting organisational resources. 

Module 2: Platform and Infrastructure Security in Cloud  
This module explores the key components and technologies that form a cloud architecture and how to secure multi-tenant, virtualised, physical, and logical cloud components. This module demonstrates congurations and best practices for securing physical data centers and cloud infrastructures using the tools and techniques provided by Azure, AWS, and GCP. 

Module 3: Application Security in Cloud  
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. 

Module 4: Data Security in Cloud  
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. 

Module 5: Security Operations in Cloud  
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. 

Module 6: Penetration Testing in Cloud  
This module demonstrates how to implement comprehensive penetration testing to assess the security of an organisation's cloud infrastructure and reviews the required services and tools used to perform penetration testing in AWS, Azure, and GCP. 

Module 7: Incident Response in Cloud  
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. 

Module 8: Forensic Investigation in Cloud  
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. 

Module 9: Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery in Cloud  
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. 

Module 10: Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance in Cloud  
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. 

Module 11: Standards, Policies, and Legal Issues in Cloud 
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. 

Appendix (Self-Study): Private, Hybrid, and Multi-Tenant Cloud Security 
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.


Prerequisites

IT Security and Cloud experience is strongly recommended.

This course is suitable for the following job roles:  

  • Network security administrators, network security engineers, network defenders, cybersecurity engineers, and any other job role that involves handling the security of traditional network environments. 

  • Cloud administrators, cloud engineers, and other industry professionals with experience in managing cloud platforms. 

  • Any other role that involves network or cloud administration, management, and operations. 




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