55 minutes agoIT & SoftwareHow to secure cloud operations with hands-on tactics using native tools and CIS, ISO, and NIST compliance frameworks
Course Description
The Advanced Cloud Security for AWS, Azure, & Google Cloud specialization is designed to provide beginners with a practical, security-first understanding of how to deploy, harden, and validate cloud-based environments across AWS, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud. Through this program, learners will gain hands-on experience identifying common cloud misconfigurations such as exposed virtual machines, open storage buckets, overly permissive access policies, and unmanaged credentials and understand how these issues can rapidly escalate into real-world breaches.
Following a structured, step-by-step curriculum, each module utilizes free-tier services, simple checklists, and guided walkthroughs to help learners build confidence while securing foundational cloud components. Participants will learn how different cloud service models (IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS) impact security decisions, how the shared-responsibility model defines the division of security responsibilities between the provider and the customer, and which built-in protections can reduce risk significantly.
The specialization emphasizes practical cloud security controls such as identity and access management basics, secure networking defaults, storage access restrictions, logging and monitoring essentials, and baseline hardening for compute instances. Learners will also practice reviewing configurations with an audit mindset, documenting security evidence, and validating improvements through repeatable checks.
By the end of this program, learners will have tested a cloud virtual machine against the CIS Benchmark, collected and exported audit-ready evidence into a structured folder, and created a printable ten-control security checklist for use in future cloud projects. This specialization prepares aspiring cloud practitioners, IT professionals, and security newcomers to secure real environments responsibly, communicate security posture clearly, and develop habits to consistently reduce cloud security risk through repeatable operational practices.
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