For those new to this, a cloud is essentially a server on the internet which stores data in various forms for anywhere, anytime access by users. Cloud Computing as an industry is worth hundreds of billions of dollars and is vulnerable, with ransom from it more, if not less in some places.
The world is digitizing at a faster pace than ever before. Competent professionals are harder to find. In order to address these challenges facing the world and Cloud Computing at large, EC-Council’s curriculum developers have prepared the Certified Cloud Security Engineer [CCSE] certification.
With its 11 modules, an exam comprising 125 multiple-choice questions testing aspirants in 4 hours, requiring 70% to clear and open to all Information Security professionals with at least 2 years of experience, this certification is much more related to our daily lives than a lot of others.
CCSE Course Objectives:
While the area of cloud computing and security is wider than perhaps the horizon itself, here are some concepts, structures, techniques trainees can expect expansion and revision during the course of training:
Certified Cloud Security Engineer [CCSE] Course Outline:
With the ever-digitizing world depending on the nourishment of the virtual cloud every second, it is crucial for trainees to learn about its basics, commercial regulatory and other aspects. These and much more are covered in the 11 modules listed below:
Module 01: Introduction to Cloud Security
Module 02: Platform and Infrastructure Security in the Cloud
Module 03: Application Security in the Cloud
Module 04: Data Security in the Cloud
Module 05: Operation Security in the Cloud
Module 06: Penetration Testing in the Cloud
Module 07: Incident Detection and Response in the Cloud
Module 08: Forensics Investigation in the Cloud
Module 09: Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery in the Cloud
Module 10: Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance in the Cloud
Module 11: Standards, Policies, and Legal Issues in the Cloud
CCSE Recommended Designations:
There are fewer designations that offer those certified as Cloud Security Engineers a list longer than they can start their careers and become. From Managers to consultants to analysts, the list which is not binding:
Certified Cloud Security Engineer [CCSE] Pre-Requisites:
Minimum 2 years of full-time work experience in Information Security/Cyber security sector.
Name | Code | Fee |
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Certified Cloud Security Engineer [CCSE] | 312-40 | - |
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