Security, Identity, and Compliance (DVA-C02)

Difficulty: Intermediate
Duration: 2 minutes and 32 seconds
Students: 1,963
Rating: 4.7/5

This lesson provides detail on the AWS Security, Identity, and compliance services relevant to the AWS Certified Developer - Associate exam. These services are used to help secure and protect your resources and environment through access control mechanisms and encryption.

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Learning Objectives

  • Learn what Identity Federation is
  • Learn about the AWS services that can be used with it
  • Create your own authentication mechanisms using Amazon Cognito
  • Create your own customized UI for user sign in
  • Create a secure user directory for all your applications and users
  • Understand what is meant identity and access management and the difference between authentication, authorization, and access control
  • Learn the components of IAM as well as its reporting features
  • Understand the core principles of cross-account access using IAM
  • How to implement and configure cross-account access
  • Define how the Key encryption process works
  • Explain the differences between the different key types 
  • Create and modify Key policies
  • Understand how to rotate, delete and reinstate keys
  • Define how to import your own Key material
  • Learn about AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) and ACM Private Certificate Authority to secure applications and devices using public and private certificates
  • Learn how the AWS Security Token Service (STS) enables you to request temporary, limited-privilege credentials for IAM or federated users
  • Understand how the AWS Web Application Firewall (WAF) is used to protect applications and APIs against common web exploits

 

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