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AWS Managed Services (AMS): Security Management Overview

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Overview

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AWS Managed Services (AMS) operates Amazon Web Services (AWS) on behalf of customers. AMS provides a secure and compliant AWS Landing Zone, a proven enterprise operating model, ongoing cost optimization, and day-to-day infrastructure management. In this course, you will learn about AMS security policies and management.


Intended Audience

This course is intended for:

  • Partners
  • Customers


Course Objectives

In this course, you will learn how to:

  • Define key vocabulary for security within AMS
  • Define how AMS implements security policies and procedures
  • Define the AMS security management process
  • Define governance and compliance concepts


Prerequisites

We recommend that attendees of this course have the following prerequisites:

  • A basic understanding of AMS services
  • A basic understanding of the AWS Shared Responsibility Model


Delivery Method

This course is delivered through:

  • Video with closed captions
  • Digital training


Duration

  • 30 minutes


Course Outline

This course covers the following concepts:

  • Intro
  • How the AMS Shared Responsibility Model differs from the AWS Shared Responsibility Model
  • Benefits of AMS security
  • Security principles
  • Secure by default
  • Least privilege
  • Just-in-time access
  • Assume breach
  • Control types
  • Protective
  • Detective
  • Adaptive
  • Responsive
  • Governance and compliance

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