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SkillSoft Explore Course

IT Professional Curricula     Internet and Network Technologies Solution Area     Cloud Computing     Securing Amazon Web Services

Learners will discover how to apply best practices to the new Amazon Web Services (AWS) root account and examine credentials, passwords, and access key usage in this 8-video course. Identity and Access Management (IAM) topics such as users, groups, roles, and managed policies are also covered. The first tutorial examines root account security, which leads to comparing credentials, passwords, and access keys and their use. Next, you will learn about using the AWS command-line interface (CLI), a unified tool that allows you to manage your various AWS Services through a CLI. An important best practice to learn is using a bastion host, also known as a bastion server or a jump host, whose purpose is to give access to private networks from external networks, such as the Internet. Continue with an introduction to the AWS IAM service and its configuration. The final tutorial looks at managed policies available through the IAM service. In the exercise, you will be asked to describe root account security, credentials, AWS CLI, bastions, and AWS IAM.



Objectives

Securing AWS: Identity & Access Management

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • describe root account security
  • compare credentials, passwords, and access keys
  • configure the AWS CLI
  • describe how a bastion host is used
  • configure the AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) service
  • define IAM managed policies
  • describe root account security, credentials, AWS CLI, bastions, and AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)