Course Overview
EC-Council’s Certified Cloud Security Engineer (C|CSE) course is curated by cloud security professionals in association with renowned subject matter experts to deliver a mix of vendor-neutral and vendor-specific cloud security concepts. The vendor-neutral concepts focus on cloud security practices, technologies, frameworks, and principles. In contrast, the vendor-specific materials deliver the practical skills that are needed to configure specific platforms, such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP). This offers candidates a well-balanced mix of theoretical and practical skills. In addition, advanced topics also cover modules on securing the cloud infrastructure by implementing regulations and standards to maintain security. EC-Council’s cloud security course is mapped to the real-time job roles and responsibilities of cloud security professionals and is ideal for beginners as well as experienced cybersecurity professionals.
Who should attend
- Network Security Administrator
- Network Security Engineer
- Network Security Analyst
- Cybersecurity Engineer
- Cybersecurity Analyst
- Cloud Administrator
- Cloud Engineer
- Cloud Analyst
- InfoSec professionals
- CND Certified professionals
- OR any other role that involves network/cloud administration, management, and operations
Prerequisites
To be eligible to challenge the EC-Council C|CSE certification examination, candidate should:
- Should have a working knowledge of network security management
- Basic understanding of cloud computing concepts
Course Objectives
- Plan, implement, and execute cloud platform security for an organization
- Securely access cloud resources through identity and access management (IAM)
- Evaluate and control organizational cloud network architecture by integrating various security controls the service provider offers
- Evaluate cloud storage techniques and threats on data stored in the cloud and understand how to protect cloud data from attacks
- Implement and manage cloud security on various cloud platforms, such as AWS, Azure, and GCP
- Understand the shared responsibility model of the service provider
- Evaluate various cloud security standards, compliance programs, and features offered by AWS, Azure, and GCP, and perform cloud computing security audits
- Implement various threat detection and response services provided by Azure, AWS, and GCP to identify threats to an organization's cloud services
- Evaluate and mitigate security risks, threats, and vulnerabilities in a cloud platform
- Integrate best practices to secure cloud infrastructure components (network, storage and virtualization, and management)
- Secure organizational cloud applications by understanding the secure software development lifecycle of cloud applications and by implementing additional security controls to enhance the security of hosted cloud applications
- Design and implement a GRC framework, a cloud incident response plan, and a business continuity plan for cloud services
- Utilize the security services and tools provided in Azure, AWS, and GCP to secure the organizational environment
- Understand the legal implications associated with cloud computing to protect organization
- Implement operational controls and standards to build, operate, manage, and maintain the cloud infrastructure
- Understand and implement security for private, multi-tenant, and hybrid cloud environments