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Secure Public Cloud Platforms with GIAC’s New Cyber Security Certification

Secure Public Cloud Platforms with GIAC's New Cyber Security Certification

With the widespread adoption of cloud computing technology in recent years, public cloud service providers are now part of most enterprises in some capacity. The big 3 – AWS, Azure, and GCP – are widely used across organizations, with each platform having unique cyber security strengths and weaknesses. To secure the cloud, organizations must have a team that can manage the nuances of these platforms, both individually and in multi-cloud or hybrid scenarios.

Demand for cloud security skills is predicted to grow by 115% over the next five years. In particular, the need for Azure security, Google Cloud’s security, and public cloud security abilities will be among the fastest-growing skills in the industry. To be at the forefront of this wave, and to secure your place as the go-to public cloud security expert at any enterprise, prove you’ve got the necessary skillset with the NEW GIAC Public Cloud’s Security (GPCS) certification.

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The GIAC Public Cloud’s Security (GPCS) certification is designed to confirm that practitioners are well-versed in the big 3 cloud platforms and have the ability to defend the data and infrastructure in each. GPCS-certified practitioners have confirmed essential knowledge needed by today’s enterprises in the following areas:

  • Evaluation and comparison of public cloud service providers, including AWS, Azure, and GCP
  • Auditing, hardening, and securing public cloud environments
  • Introduction to multi-cloud compliance and integration

Brandon Evans, co-author of the affiliated SANS Institute SEC510 course, says, “SEC510: Public Cloud’s Security: AWS, Azure, and GCP covers a large array of topics across each of the Big 3 Cloud’s providers. Certification is crucial to prove that an individual can navigate through the nuances of each platform to defend the data and infrastructure within. The GPCS distinguishes itself from the security certifications offered by each provider because it remains vendor neutral. GPCS emphasizes the security strengths and weaknesses of each provider, highlighting that they are not secure by default and require professional reconfiguration. Any organization using one or more of these providers will find the knowledge and experience of GPCS holders to be indispensable to their security strategy.”

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Earning the GPCS certification is highly recommended for cyber security analysts and engineers, cloud and DevOps engineers, security auditors and system administrators, and operations personnel. GPCS will also benefit anyone who is responsible for researching, evaluating, or adopting cloud’s security offerings.

GPCS is designed to validate skills taught in the SANS Institute course SEC510: Public Cloud’s Security: AWS, Azure, and GCP. The GPCS certification is now available to the public and open for registration. Get GPCS certified today to prove you have what it takes to secure the cloud’s.

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