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New Age Cloud Security - How to Build Secure Multi-Cloud Applications and Still Sleep Well

Offered By: LASCON via YouTube

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LASCON Courses DNS Courses Cloud Security Courses User Management Courses TLS Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore the complexities of application security in multi-cloud environments through this 59-minute LASCON conference talk. Delve into the challenges developers face in protecting user information, preventing system infiltration, managing access controls, and addressing newly discovered vulnerabilities. Learn about the latest security industry trends and discover strategies for building secure applications across different cloud providers with varying security systems. Gain insights into the dev checkoffs model, secure cloud application components, and essential phases of the development lifecycle. Understand the importance of TLS, DNS, global load balancing, caching, user and application management, multi-cloud identity policy management, data encryption, key management services, and data shielding. Explore methods to gain visibility through deep log analysis and enhance overall cloud security posture. Ideal for developers and security professionals seeking to build robust, secure multi-cloud applications.

Syllabus

Introduction
Different factors
Dev checkoffs model
Build develop test deploy
Design phase
Build test deploy phase
Maintain phase
Secure cloud application
TLS
DNS
Global load balancer
Caching
User management
Application management
Multicloud Identity Policy Manager
Data Encryption
Key Management Service
Data Shield
Gain visibility
Deep log analysis
Cloud security
Who is this for


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LASCON

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