Cloud Security

Cybrary's cloud security courses will give you skills that are highly sought-after in today’s technologically advanced world - encompassing controls, policies, technologies, and procedures that work together to maintain the safety of cloud-based data, systems, and infrastructure.

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In today’s technological environment, you have to keep up with the advancements. Cloud computing and security has become ubiquitous with more and more corporations and organizations using it every day. That means that to be successful in the IT industry, you have to have cloud-based knowledge and skills. Cybrary’s cloud security certification training provide students with best practices for keeping cloud environments safe with various tools, hands-on labs, and certification exam prep. You can choose from several cloud security courses covering Microsoft Azure, AWS, and other cloud services providers.

What is Cloud Security?

Cloud security, also called cloud computing security, refers to the security measures involved in how the cloud is configured to protect data, adhere to compliance regulations, protect customers’ privacy, and establishing authentication rules for devices and users.

How cloud security is performed depends on various factors including which cloud provider’s services are being used and which solutions are in place. There are a number of cloud security platforms, like Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services (AWS), that companies use to apply cloud solutions including:

  • Penetration testing
  • Firewalls
  • Virtual private networks (VPN)
  • Tokenization

Why Take Cloud Security Courses?

There are many reasons to choose learn about cloud computing and security. Here are just a few:

  • Demand – More organizations are looking to hire IT employees who have training in cloud computing and security. They want employees who can establish, maintain, and protect cloud environments for their companies.
  • Earning Potential – Cloud computing professionals earn some of the highest salaries in the IT industry. In fact, the median salary in the U.S. for cloud computing professionals is $117,276, going up to well over $200,000 for those in higher level cloud computing professionals.
  • Job Security – The cloud isn’t going away anytime soon. Like other IT positions, cloud security roles are abundant. There are currently more job openings worldwide than there are professionals to fill them. As a result, seeking a position involving cloud security is a safe choice.

How Do You Get into Cloud Security?

Getting started in cloud security is like getting into any other IT field, you need to learn the skills and knowledge needed to obtain an entry-level position. From there, you need to choose the career path you want to follow, take the steps necessary to gain that knowledge (with training, certifications, and work experience) and then advance through that path over time.

In cloud security specifically, there is a movement toward a broader focus from the more “specialized” focus on particular cloud platforms, like AWS and Microsoft Azure. Many organizations are looking for IT professionals with a breadth of skills rather than a depth of knowledge in one cloud computing provider. For IT professionals who are looking to get started in cloud computing security, that means that a wider knowledge base is needed. What’s going to separate you from other cloud security professionals is the ability to work with various cloud service providers. Not only will it broaden your job opportunities, it will also demonstrate to potential employers that you have the skillset and the desire to learn and evolve, as the industry does, that they are looking for.

Which Is the Best Cloud Security Certification?

Cloud security certifications are typically either vendor-specific (like Microsoft, AWS, and Cisco) or vendor-neutral (like certain ISC2 certifications). All certifications will enhance your resume and add to your level of expertise, which will improve employment prospects and your potential earnings. Choosing the best one for your situation depends on your career path and goals. Most IT professionals earn multiple credentials by becoming certified, making them well-rounded employees who have more to offer professionally than non-credentialed individuals.

Depending on the specific career path you decide to take, here are some of the cloud security certifications to consider as you get started:

  • AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner
  • AWS Certified Solutions Architect
  • Microsoft Azure Fundamentals
  • Microsoft Certified Azure Solutions Architect
  • Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Cloud
  • Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP)
  • Google Cloud Certified – Professional Cloud Architect

The above are beginning certifications that are useful for IT professionals in building basic knowledge in the fundamentals of cloud computing. There are many other certifications in cloud computing that are more advanced. While the vendor-specific certifications focus on individual products, they will also help with learning the basics of cloud computing architectures.

How To Get Cloud Security Training

Cloud security is a broad subject to learn and become proficient at doing. There are various vendor-specific and vendor-neutral products, services, and skills involved in learning cloud security. Whether you are new to cloud computing, need a refresher, or are seeking a certification that you need to prepare for, Cybrary’s online cloud security training are ideal for you. Because the courses are all self-paced, you can work quickly through parts that you are familiar with and take your time with new information. Our instructors are leaders in their fields and know the real-life scenarios that you need to prepare for. To get started with one of our comprehensive cloud security courses, just click on the course you want to start and then on the Register button at the top of the course page.