Amazon Web Services (AWS) gives you the flexibility to provision Dev & Test resources in the cloud on demand, with a low-cost, pay-as-you-consume model. This Hebrew webinar helps you to get started with Dev & Test on AWS.
The document discusses continuous compliance for financial services organizations using AWS and CTP. It describes how compliance in the cloud differs from on-premises, and the importance of continuous compliance. CTP works with AWS to help customers stay in compliance through services like continuous monitoring and remediation of compliance controls. The document also provides a case study of how CTP helped Cowen migrate applications to AWS while addressing challenges of maintaining compliance in a regulated industry.
Module 3: Security, Identity and Access Management - AWSome Day Online Confer...Amazon Web Services
Module 3: Security, Identity and Access Management
This module will cover:
- Data Center Security
- AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) concepts including users, groups, roles and policies
Module 1: AWS Introduction and History - AWSome Day Online Conference - APACAmazon Web Services
This module will cover cloud computing concepts and AWS global Infrastructure.
• Recognize terminology and concepts as they relate to the AWS platform and navigate the AWS Management Console.
• Understand the foundational services, including Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), and Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS).
• Understand the security measures AWS provides and key concepts of AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
• Understand AWS database services, including Amazon DynamoDB and Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS). • Understand AWS management tools, including Auto Scaling, Amazon CloudWatch, Elastic Load Balancing (ELB), and AWS Trusted Advisor.
Presenters today:
• John Balsillie Senior Technical Trainer, AWS APAC
• Karthik Chandy Senior Technical Trainer, AWS APAC
This session will help you to get basic understanding of the AWS platform and discuss the core services of Infrastructure, compute, network and storage components. In addition, we will discuss the higher level managed services that will allow you to focus on your core business and leave the heavy lifting to AWS.
Introduction to the Security Perspective of the Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF)Amazon Web Services
The Security Perspective of the AWS Cloud Adoption Framework provides a framework for maturation via a structured program that incorporates best practices and processes for define, build and optimize how you operate security controls in the AWS platform. The Security perspective of the CAF provides a set of 5 core foundational theme designed to help you structure your selection and implementation of controls that are right for your business: IAM, Detective Controls, Infrastructure Security, Data Protection and Incident response. During this session, we address how to put the Security Perspective of the CAF into practice and follow with an afternoon agenda that will dive deep in each of the individual core topics.
Los AWSome day son eventos gratuitos enfocados en educación, propocionandole una introducción a los servicios básicos de AWS desde computación, almacenamiento, bases de datos y redes. Los instructores de AWS explicarán las características claves de cada producto y sus casos de uso, compartirán las mejores prácticas, harán demostraciones técnicas y responderán sus preguntas. Este entrenamiento virtual es un extracto del curso de AWS Technical Essentials diseñado para líderes de TI, responsables de articular las ventajas técnicas de los servicios de AWS a sus clientes. Administradores de Sistemas, arquitectos de soluciones y desarrolladores que quieran usar los servicios de AWS y personas interesadas en aprender a usar AWS.
Agenda:
- Introducción a los conceptos de AWS y Cloud Computing
- Servicios básicos de AWS: EC2, VPC, S3, EBS
- Seguridad, identidad y administración del acceso en AWS: IAM
The document discusses continuous compliance for financial services organizations using AWS and CTP. It describes how compliance in the cloud differs from on-premises, and the importance of continuous compliance. CTP works with AWS to help customers stay in compliance through services like continuous monitoring and remediation of compliance controls. The document also provides a case study of how CTP helped Cowen migrate applications to AWS while addressing challenges of maintaining compliance in a regulated industry.
Module 3: Security, Identity and Access Management - AWSome Day Online Confer...Amazon Web Services
Module 3: Security, Identity and Access Management
This module will cover:
- Data Center Security
- AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) concepts including users, groups, roles and policies
Module 1: AWS Introduction and History - AWSome Day Online Conference - APACAmazon Web Services
This module will cover cloud computing concepts and AWS global Infrastructure.
• Recognize terminology and concepts as they relate to the AWS platform and navigate the AWS Management Console.
• Understand the foundational services, including Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), and Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS).
• Understand the security measures AWS provides and key concepts of AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
• Understand AWS database services, including Amazon DynamoDB and Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS). • Understand AWS management tools, including Auto Scaling, Amazon CloudWatch, Elastic Load Balancing (ELB), and AWS Trusted Advisor.
Presenters today:
• John Balsillie Senior Technical Trainer, AWS APAC
• Karthik Chandy Senior Technical Trainer, AWS APAC
This session will help you to get basic understanding of the AWS platform and discuss the core services of Infrastructure, compute, network and storage components. In addition, we will discuss the higher level managed services that will allow you to focus on your core business and leave the heavy lifting to AWS.
Introduction to the Security Perspective of the Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF)Amazon Web Services
The Security Perspective of the AWS Cloud Adoption Framework provides a framework for maturation via a structured program that incorporates best practices and processes for define, build and optimize how you operate security controls in the AWS platform. The Security perspective of the CAF provides a set of 5 core foundational theme designed to help you structure your selection and implementation of controls that are right for your business: IAM, Detective Controls, Infrastructure Security, Data Protection and Incident response. During this session, we address how to put the Security Perspective of the CAF into practice and follow with an afternoon agenda that will dive deep in each of the individual core topics.
Los AWSome day son eventos gratuitos enfocados en educación, propocionandole una introducción a los servicios básicos de AWS desde computación, almacenamiento, bases de datos y redes. Los instructores de AWS explicarán las características claves de cada producto y sus casos de uso, compartirán las mejores prácticas, harán demostraciones técnicas y responderán sus preguntas. Este entrenamiento virtual es un extracto del curso de AWS Technical Essentials diseñado para líderes de TI, responsables de articular las ventajas técnicas de los servicios de AWS a sus clientes. Administradores de Sistemas, arquitectos de soluciones y desarrolladores que quieran usar los servicios de AWS y personas interesadas en aprender a usar AWS.
Agenda:
- Introducción a los conceptos de AWS y Cloud Computing
- Servicios básicos de AWS: EC2, VPC, S3, EBS
- Seguridad, identidad y administración del acceso en AWS: IAM
After IAM you want to have Detective Controls in place to have visibility your deployments. In this session we’ll cover visibility at the AWS platform level, the application, Operating System and network levels and how to build monitoring solutions at scale leverage AWS services that turn logging data into security insight.
Hands-on Setup and Overview of AWS Console, AWS CLI, AWS SDK, Boto 3Amazon Web Services
The document outlines steps for setting up and using basic AWS services, including creating an AWS account, setting up IAM users and MFA, generating SSH keys, creating security groups, launching EC2 instances, using S3 storage, connecting to instances, setting CloudWatch alarms, monitoring costs, and installing the AWS CLI and SDK for Python. Live demos are provided for account setup, IAM configuration, launching instances, connecting to instances, setting alarms, and installing tools.
This document summarizes an AWSome Day event being held in Prague on October 13, 2016. The agenda includes presentations on AWS services and solutions targeting both technical and business audiences. Breakout sessions will cover topics such as AWS storage, compute services, databases, and security. The document also provides information on AWS training resources, certification exams, and an IT training partner offering discounted AWS courses to AWSome Day attendees.
1) The document discusses security features of Amazon CloudFront and other edge services like AWS WAF and AWS Shield.
2) It describes how CloudFront provides security through infrastructure security of edge locations, access control, encryption, protocol enforcement and integration with other edge services.
3) Key security components discussed include AWS Certificate Manager for SSL/TLS certificates, Lambda functions to inject custom headers, and protocol optimizations in CloudFront.
AWS Business Essentials helps IT business leaders and professionals understand the benefits of cloud computing and how a cloud strategy can help you meet your business objectives. In this course we discuss the advantages of cloud computing for your business and the fundamentals of AWS, including financial benefits. This course also introduces you to successful cloud adoption frameworks so to help you consider the AWS platform within your cloud computing strategy. We have broken this training into 3 parts during the event, in order to complete the training please plan to attend all 3 sessions.
AWSome Day 2016 - Module 5: AWS Elasticity and Management ToolsAmazon Web Services
The document discusses several AWS services for improving elasticity and management of cloud resources. It describes Elastic Load Balancing and how it distributes traffic across multiple EC2 instances for high availability. It also explains Auto Scaling, which allows automatic scaling of EC2 capacity based on demand by using CloudWatch metrics and alarms. Auto Scaling manages groups of EC2 instances and uses launch configurations and scaling policies to dynamically add or remove instances.
by Rahul Sareen, Sr. IoT Consultant, AWS Professional Services
AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway have changed how developers build and run their applications or services. But what are the best practices for tasks such as deployment, monitoring, and debugging in a serverless world? In this session, we’ll dive into best practices that serverless developers can use for application lifecycle management, CI/CD, monitoring, and diagnostics. We’ll talk about how you can build CI/CD pipelines that automatically build, test, and deploy your serverless applications using AWS CodePipeline, AWS CodeBuild, and AWS CloudFormation. We’ll also cover the built-in capabilities of Lambda and API Gateway for creating multiple versions, stages, and environments of your functions and APIs. Finally, we’ll cover monitoring and diagnostics of your Lambda functions with Amazon CloudWatch and AWS X-Ray.
Identify and Access Management: The First Step in AWS SecurityAmazon Web Services
IAM is first in the Security CAF because in the cloud first you grant access and only then can you provision infrastructure (the opposite of on-prem). In this session we’ll cover how to define fine grained access to AWS resources via users, roles and groups; designing privileged user & multi-factor authentication mechanisms and how to operate IAM at scale.
The document discusses Amazon Virtual Private Clouds (VPC) and security on the AWS cloud. It describes how VPCs allow users to define a virtual network with subnets that run within AWS. It also covers security components like security groups, network access control lists, and IAM roles that control access and authentication. Finally, it provides examples of setting up a VPC configuration with public and private subnets across availability zones and attaching an internet gateway.
With a minimum security baseline in place, you’re now ready to host data—which means Data Protection is required. Here we will discuss defining encryption strategy and selecting native AWS (KMS, CloudHSM) or third party tools; defining key rotation and key protection mechanisms; and defining data at rest and data in transit protection requirements.
Security, Identity, and Access Management - Module 3 Part 1 - AWSome Day 2017Amazon Web Services
The document discusses security, identity, and access management on AWS. It covers physical security of AWS data centers, network security best practices, the shared security responsibility model between AWS and customers, authentication and authorization methods including IAM users and roles, security group configuration, and best practices for access management and monitoring on AWS.
Module 2 AWS Foundational Services - AWSome Day Online Conference Amazon Web Services
Module 2: AWS Infrastructure – Compute, Storage and Networking
This module will cover:
- Modern Data Center Design Models
- Amazon Elastic Cloud Compute (EC2) concepts including instance types and families, AMIs and meta and user data
- Storage Concepts including Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)
- Networking Concepts
- Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) concepts
AWS Training and Certification can help organizations build cloud skills to ease their transition to AWS. Comprehensive training can accelerate cloud adoption by making organizations 80% faster to adopt cloud technologies and 4.4x more likely to overcome performance concerns. AWS offers free online courses, classroom training with accredited instructors, and industry-recognized certifications to validate expertise. Customers report benefits like reduced outages and costs from training. AWS recommends a phased training approach and appointing a leader to spearhead cloud education strategies.
AWS Business Essentials helps IT business leaders and professionals understand the benefits of cloud computing and how a cloud strategy can help you meet your business objectives. In this course we discuss the advantages of cloud computing for your business and the fundamentals of AWS, including financial benefits. This course also introduces you to successful cloud adoption frameworks so to help you consider the AWS platform within your cloud computing strategy. We have broken this training into 3 parts during the event, in order to complete the training please plan to attend all 3 sessions.
by Fritz Kunstler, Sr. Security Consultant, AWS
Put detective controls in place to have visibility into your deployments. In this session, you will learn about deployment visibility at the AWS platform, application, operating system, and network levels, as well as how to build monitoring solutions at scale to leverage AWS services that turn logging data into security insight.
AWS offers customers multiple solutions for federating identities on the AWS Cloud. In this session, we will embark on a tour of these solutions and the use cases they support. Along the way, we will dive deep with demonstrations and best practices to help you be successful managing identities on the AWS Cloud. We will cover how and when to use Security Assertion Markup Language 2.0 (SAML), OpenID Connect (OIDC), and other AWS native federation mechanisms. You will learn how these solutions enable federated access to the AWS Management Console, APIs, and CLI, AWS Infrastructure and Managed Services, your web and mobile applications running on the AWS Cloud, and much more.
This document outlines the modules in an AWS training course. The course teaches students foundational AWS services like EC2, VPC, S3, and EBS, as well as security, databases, and management tools. The modules cover an introduction to AWS history and services, foundational compute, network and storage services, security and access management, databases, and management tools.
The document provides an overview of security best practices when using AWS. It discusses AWS' shared security responsibility model and outlines key AWS security features like role-based access control, encryption, and security groups. It also provides recommendations for building security into applications on AWS, including managing access, encrypting data, hardening operating systems, and using services like CloudTrail and CloudWatch Logs for monitoring.
(1) This document discusses maturing an organization's security practices from DevOps to DevSecOps. It outlines a DevSecOps maturity model with three stages: adopt, expand, and scale.
(2) Key learnings from recent cloud security breaches like Equifax and Gemalto are discussed, emphasizing the need for continuous monitoring, prioritizing vulnerable hosts, and securing configurations.
(3) The shared responsibility model is explained, with the organization responsible for security "in" the cloud through practices like monitoring network traffic, hosts, applications, user activities, and resource configurations.
Secure and Streamline Access to Your AWS Management Console with Okta PPTAmazon Web Services
Organizations that leverage the AWS Management Console with multiple AWS accounts and cross-account roles can find it challenging to manage secure and simplified access to it. Okta makes it easy to secure the AWS Management Console as well as other frequently used AWS services. Ellucian, a higher education software provider, turned to Okta to help it reduce friction caused by inconsistent user passwords. Join our upcoming webinar to hear from Okta, AWS, and Ellucian about the importance of a seamless security experience for both employees and customers.
The document provides an overview of AWS storage services including block storage, shared file systems, and object storage. It begins with an introduction to why AWS is chosen for storage and lists the global AWS infrastructure. It then covers block storage options like Amazon EBS, file storage with Amazon EFS, and object storage with Amazon S3. Specific features of each service are described like durability, availability and pricing. Example use cases are provided for each storage type.
After IAM you want to have Detective Controls in place to have visibility your deployments. In this session we’ll cover visibility at the AWS platform level, the application, Operating System and network levels and how to build monitoring solutions at scale leverage AWS services that turn logging data into security insight.
Hands-on Setup and Overview of AWS Console, AWS CLI, AWS SDK, Boto 3Amazon Web Services
The document outlines steps for setting up and using basic AWS services, including creating an AWS account, setting up IAM users and MFA, generating SSH keys, creating security groups, launching EC2 instances, using S3 storage, connecting to instances, setting CloudWatch alarms, monitoring costs, and installing the AWS CLI and SDK for Python. Live demos are provided for account setup, IAM configuration, launching instances, connecting to instances, setting alarms, and installing tools.
This document summarizes an AWSome Day event being held in Prague on October 13, 2016. The agenda includes presentations on AWS services and solutions targeting both technical and business audiences. Breakout sessions will cover topics such as AWS storage, compute services, databases, and security. The document also provides information on AWS training resources, certification exams, and an IT training partner offering discounted AWS courses to AWSome Day attendees.
1) The document discusses security features of Amazon CloudFront and other edge services like AWS WAF and AWS Shield.
2) It describes how CloudFront provides security through infrastructure security of edge locations, access control, encryption, protocol enforcement and integration with other edge services.
3) Key security components discussed include AWS Certificate Manager for SSL/TLS certificates, Lambda functions to inject custom headers, and protocol optimizations in CloudFront.
AWS Business Essentials helps IT business leaders and professionals understand the benefits of cloud computing and how a cloud strategy can help you meet your business objectives. In this course we discuss the advantages of cloud computing for your business and the fundamentals of AWS, including financial benefits. This course also introduces you to successful cloud adoption frameworks so to help you consider the AWS platform within your cloud computing strategy. We have broken this training into 3 parts during the event, in order to complete the training please plan to attend all 3 sessions.
AWSome Day 2016 - Module 5: AWS Elasticity and Management ToolsAmazon Web Services
The document discusses several AWS services for improving elasticity and management of cloud resources. It describes Elastic Load Balancing and how it distributes traffic across multiple EC2 instances for high availability. It also explains Auto Scaling, which allows automatic scaling of EC2 capacity based on demand by using CloudWatch metrics and alarms. Auto Scaling manages groups of EC2 instances and uses launch configurations and scaling policies to dynamically add or remove instances.
by Rahul Sareen, Sr. IoT Consultant, AWS Professional Services
AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway have changed how developers build and run their applications or services. But what are the best practices for tasks such as deployment, monitoring, and debugging in a serverless world? In this session, we’ll dive into best practices that serverless developers can use for application lifecycle management, CI/CD, monitoring, and diagnostics. We’ll talk about how you can build CI/CD pipelines that automatically build, test, and deploy your serverless applications using AWS CodePipeline, AWS CodeBuild, and AWS CloudFormation. We’ll also cover the built-in capabilities of Lambda and API Gateway for creating multiple versions, stages, and environments of your functions and APIs. Finally, we’ll cover monitoring and diagnostics of your Lambda functions with Amazon CloudWatch and AWS X-Ray.
Identify and Access Management: The First Step in AWS SecurityAmazon Web Services
IAM is first in the Security CAF because in the cloud first you grant access and only then can you provision infrastructure (the opposite of on-prem). In this session we’ll cover how to define fine grained access to AWS resources via users, roles and groups; designing privileged user & multi-factor authentication mechanisms and how to operate IAM at scale.
The document discusses Amazon Virtual Private Clouds (VPC) and security on the AWS cloud. It describes how VPCs allow users to define a virtual network with subnets that run within AWS. It also covers security components like security groups, network access control lists, and IAM roles that control access and authentication. Finally, it provides examples of setting up a VPC configuration with public and private subnets across availability zones and attaching an internet gateway.
With a minimum security baseline in place, you’re now ready to host data—which means Data Protection is required. Here we will discuss defining encryption strategy and selecting native AWS (KMS, CloudHSM) or third party tools; defining key rotation and key protection mechanisms; and defining data at rest and data in transit protection requirements.
Security, Identity, and Access Management - Module 3 Part 1 - AWSome Day 2017Amazon Web Services
The document discusses security, identity, and access management on AWS. It covers physical security of AWS data centers, network security best practices, the shared security responsibility model between AWS and customers, authentication and authorization methods including IAM users and roles, security group configuration, and best practices for access management and monitoring on AWS.
Module 2 AWS Foundational Services - AWSome Day Online Conference Amazon Web Services
Module 2: AWS Infrastructure – Compute, Storage and Networking
This module will cover:
- Modern Data Center Design Models
- Amazon Elastic Cloud Compute (EC2) concepts including instance types and families, AMIs and meta and user data
- Storage Concepts including Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)
- Networking Concepts
- Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) concepts
AWS Training and Certification can help organizations build cloud skills to ease their transition to AWS. Comprehensive training can accelerate cloud adoption by making organizations 80% faster to adopt cloud technologies and 4.4x more likely to overcome performance concerns. AWS offers free online courses, classroom training with accredited instructors, and industry-recognized certifications to validate expertise. Customers report benefits like reduced outages and costs from training. AWS recommends a phased training approach and appointing a leader to spearhead cloud education strategies.
AWS Business Essentials helps IT business leaders and professionals understand the benefits of cloud computing and how a cloud strategy can help you meet your business objectives. In this course we discuss the advantages of cloud computing for your business and the fundamentals of AWS, including financial benefits. This course also introduces you to successful cloud adoption frameworks so to help you consider the AWS platform within your cloud computing strategy. We have broken this training into 3 parts during the event, in order to complete the training please plan to attend all 3 sessions.
by Fritz Kunstler, Sr. Security Consultant, AWS
Put detective controls in place to have visibility into your deployments. In this session, you will learn about deployment visibility at the AWS platform, application, operating system, and network levels, as well as how to build monitoring solutions at scale to leverage AWS services that turn logging data into security insight.
AWS offers customers multiple solutions for federating identities on the AWS Cloud. In this session, we will embark on a tour of these solutions and the use cases they support. Along the way, we will dive deep with demonstrations and best practices to help you be successful managing identities on the AWS Cloud. We will cover how and when to use Security Assertion Markup Language 2.0 (SAML), OpenID Connect (OIDC), and other AWS native federation mechanisms. You will learn how these solutions enable federated access to the AWS Management Console, APIs, and CLI, AWS Infrastructure and Managed Services, your web and mobile applications running on the AWS Cloud, and much more.
This document outlines the modules in an AWS training course. The course teaches students foundational AWS services like EC2, VPC, S3, and EBS, as well as security, databases, and management tools. The modules cover an introduction to AWS history and services, foundational compute, network and storage services, security and access management, databases, and management tools.
The document provides an overview of security best practices when using AWS. It discusses AWS' shared security responsibility model and outlines key AWS security features like role-based access control, encryption, and security groups. It also provides recommendations for building security into applications on AWS, including managing access, encrypting data, hardening operating systems, and using services like CloudTrail and CloudWatch Logs for monitoring.
(1) This document discusses maturing an organization's security practices from DevOps to DevSecOps. It outlines a DevSecOps maturity model with three stages: adopt, expand, and scale.
(2) Key learnings from recent cloud security breaches like Equifax and Gemalto are discussed, emphasizing the need for continuous monitoring, prioritizing vulnerable hosts, and securing configurations.
(3) The shared responsibility model is explained, with the organization responsible for security "in" the cloud through practices like monitoring network traffic, hosts, applications, user activities, and resource configurations.
Secure and Streamline Access to Your AWS Management Console with Okta PPTAmazon Web Services
Organizations that leverage the AWS Management Console with multiple AWS accounts and cross-account roles can find it challenging to manage secure and simplified access to it. Okta makes it easy to secure the AWS Management Console as well as other frequently used AWS services. Ellucian, a higher education software provider, turned to Okta to help it reduce friction caused by inconsistent user passwords. Join our upcoming webinar to hear from Okta, AWS, and Ellucian about the importance of a seamless security experience for both employees and customers.
The document provides an overview of AWS storage services including block storage, shared file systems, and object storage. It begins with an introduction to why AWS is chosen for storage and lists the global AWS infrastructure. It then covers block storage options like Amazon EBS, file storage with Amazon EFS, and object storage with Amazon S3. Specific features of each service are described like durability, availability and pricing. Example use cases are provided for each storage type.
Incident Response: Preparing and Simulating Threat ResponseAmazon Web Services
Once you have built and deployed security infrastructure and automated key aspects of security operations you should validate your work through an Incident Response simulation. In this session we discuss the best way to protect your logs; how and why to develop automated IR capabilities via AWS tooling (e.g. Lambda); the importance of testing existing forensics tools to ensure efficacy in cloud environment; and ways to test your plan early and often.
Learn how Amazon RDS makes it easy to deploy and operate a highly available and scalable SQL Server database in the cloud with cost-efficient and resizable capacity.
Vlad Vlasceanu, a specialist solutions architect at AWS, presented best practices for deploying SQL Server on Amazon Web Services. He discussed deployment options for SQL Server on Amazon EC2 and Amazon RDS, highlighting their differences. He then provided recommendations for optimizing SQL Server performance and high availability when using Amazon EC2 and Amazon RDS, focusing on storage, availability zones, and configuration management. The presentation aimed to help customers design, deploy, and optimize SQL Server workloads effectively on AWS.
Guard Against Fraud and Financial Crime with NICE Actimize & AWS PPTAmazon Web Services
Learn why financial institutions, investors, and consumers worldwide rely on NICE Actimize solutions on AWS to protect their assets. Actimize technology quickly identifies anomalous behavior enabling real-time, cross-channel fraud, anti-money laundering, bribery, corruption, and trading surveillance detection while exceeding your regulatory compliance requirements on AWS.
After IAM you want to have Detective Controls in place to have visibility into your deployments. In this session we’ll cover visibility at the AWS platform level, the application, Operating System and network levels and how to build monitoring solutions at scale leverage AWS services that turn logging data into security insight.
Hear how customers adopt AWS Cloud at scale. This session will be presented by Jonathan Allen – AWS Enterprise Strategist and Evangelist. Sharing some of his personal experience as the previous CTO of Capital One and his lessons learned moving to cloud and from working with many customers across the paradigms of People, Process and Technology and leveraging first-hand knowledge of the AWS Cloud Adoption Framework and Mass Migration best practice.
Speaker: John Allen, Enterprise Strategist, AWS
The document discusses how companies are increasingly investing in big data and artificial intelligence. It provides examples of how AI can be used to improve customer service, predict customer loyalty, detect fraud patterns, and optimize container shipping logistics. The document also outlines Teradata's expertise in AI and how they help customers apply AI/ML techniques to solve business problems across many industries.
Voice of the Customer: Zocdoc and Elevating Security While Moving to AWSAmazon Web Services
This presentation will focus on security architecture, visibility, detection, and response capabilities within AWS. Highlighting the applicable security and compliance requirements, Zocdoc will cover how they implement security while minimizing the impact on innovation in today's cloud first world. Zocdoc will explain the importance of how selecting solutions to maintain visibility and control of sensitive assets is crucial to a successful migration to AWS. Speaker: Brian Lozada, Zocdoc CISO and Zhen Wang, Zocdoc Director of Engineering.
This document discusses how enterprises are being disrupted by new technologies and how they can leverage data and analytics on the cloud. It introduces the concepts of the "Third Platform" of mobile, social, and cloud technologies driving IT spending. It then outlines how companies can build a modern data architecture on AWS to ingest, store, process, analyze and gain insights from data in real-time and at scale. This will allow them to enhance applications and digital services with data-driven insights.
Automate the Provisioning of Secure Developer Environments on AWS PPTAmazon Web Services
Providing development and engineering teams with access to cloud resources introduces challenges around deploying the proper security policies. Organizations need automated security solutions that enable their engineers to spin up their own secure environments for application development with a push of a button. Join our upcoming webinar with Palo Alto Networks, REAN Cloud, and AWS, to learn how organizations are leveraging Palo Alto Networks VM-Series and REAN Cloud to build a simple, fast, and automated solution on AWS that helps provision secure environments for developers.
Deploy and Enforce Compliance Controls When Archiving Large-Scale Data Stores...Amazon Web Services
Learning Objectives:
- Learn what storage regulations to be aware of when developing and deploying a cloud based storage solution
- Gain awareness of various strategies to address compliance
- Examine solutions available from AWS, including Amazon S3, Amazon Glacier and the Vault Lock feature, AWS Snowball and their data ingestion services.
Speaker: Eddie Hui, Principal Sales Consultant, Informatica
These Informatica Cloud offerings are pre-built packages for quick time-to-value for customers looking to fast-track cloud data management initiatives. For example, customers can quickly kick start a new Amazon Redshift data warehouse project and use Informatica Cloud Connector for Amazon Redshift to load it with meaningful connected data from cloud sources such as Salesforce.com or on-premises sources such as relational databases -- all within hours, not months.
Big Data Experience Sharing: Building Collaborative Data Analytics Platform -...Amazon Web Services
Speaker: Kenny Kwan, Head of Software and Cloud Engineering, Gibson Innovations Limited
Here from Gibson Innovations engineering on how they build, deploy and manage their Data Analytics Platforms and IoT Hub on AWS and get business insights.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) gives you the flexibility to provision Dev & Test resources in the cloud on demand, with a low-cost, pay-as-you-consume model. This Hebrew webinar helps you to get started with Dev & Test on AWS.
Dev & Test on AWS - Journey Through the CloudIan Massingham
This presentation introduces some key mechanisms that will help you use AWS as a flexible development and testing environment. Topics covered include:
Why AWS for development & test workloads?
AWS Services to support Dev & Test workloads
Developing & Testing Business Applications on AWS
Common Dev & Test Patterns
Resources you can use to learn more
You can see a recording of this presentation delivered as a webinar on YouTube here: http://youtu.be/hdIYrzjBhmA
This presentation introduces some key mechanisms that will help you use AWS as a flexible development and testing environment. Topics covered include:
Why AWS for development & test workloads?
AWS Services to support Dev & Test workloads
Developing & Testing Business Applications on AWS
Common Dev & Test Patterns
Resources you can use to learn more
Find out more at the AWS website here: http://aws.amazon.com/dev-test and view a recording of this presentation delivered as a webinar on YouTube here: http://youtu.be/hdIYrzjBhmA
While many organizations have started to automate their software development processes, many still engineer their infrastructure largely by hand. Treating your infrastructure just like any other piece of code creates a “programmable infrastructure” that allows you to take full advantage of the scalability and reliability of the AWS cloud. This session will walk through practical examples of how AWS customers have merged infrastructure configuration with application code to create application-specific infrastructure and a truly unified development lifecycle. You will learn how AWS customers have leveraged tools like CloudFormation, orchestration engines, and source control systems to enable their applications to take full advantage of the scalability and reliability of the AWS cloud, create self-reliant applications, and easily recover when things go seriously wrong with their infrastructure.
Many of our customers have adopted DevOps for faster and reliable software delivery. Applying software engineering best practices such as revision control and continuous delivery to your infrastructure is essential for adopting DevOps.
In this session, find out how AWS CloudFormation and the associated AWS tools enable DevOps by allowing you to treat infrastructure as code and applying those software engineering best practices to your infrastructure.
Speakers:
Steven Bryen, AWS Solutions Architect
Bruce Jackson, Chief Technology Officer, Myriad Group
Rajpal Singh Wilkhu,Principal Engineer, Just Eat
This document provides an overview of AWS CloudFormation including:
- How it allows for the creation and management of AWS resources through templates
- The components of CloudFormation including templates, stacks, and the CloudFormation API
- How to work with templates, create stacks, update stacks, and delete stacks
- Details on working with AWS resources and parameters within templates
- How to reference properties of other resources and input parameters
- Techniques for bootstrapping applications and handling updates within stacks
An introduction to AWS CloudFormation - Pop-up Loft Tel AvivAmazon Web Services
This document introduces AWS CloudFormation, which allows users to automate the deployment and configuration of AWS resources through templates. CloudFormation templates describe the configuration of AWS resources using JSON or YAML files. When deployed, the template creates a "stack" of linked resources. Common uses of CloudFormation include replicating environments, deploying across regions, and disaster recovery. The document also discusses best practices like reusing templates, using parameters and mappings, and versioning templates with AWS CodeCommit.
The second in our 'Journey' series of webinars, this complimentary presentation discusses the use of AWS as a development and test environment. The flexible and pay as you go nature of AWS makes it perfect for compute environments that need to be spun up quickly and disposed of when not needed, and placing this power at the fingertips of developers means you can make step changes in productivity as you progress applications through the dev/test cycle
Deployment and Management on AWS: A Deep Dive on Options and ToolsDanilo Poccia
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Building a microservices architecture using Docker can require a lot of work, from launching and operating the underlying infrastructure to installing and maintaining cluster management software. With AWS Elastic Beanstalk’s multicontainer support feature, many of these tasks are simplified and abstracted away so you can focus on your application code. AWS Elastic Beanstalk is an easy-to-use service for deploying and scaling web applications and services developed with Java, .NET, PHP, Node.js, Python, Ruby, Go, and Docker. Elastic Beanstalk leverages Amazon EC2 Container Service for its container management capabilities.
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AWS SSA Webinar 28 - Getting Started with AWS - Infrastructure as CodeCobus Bernard
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This presentation is from our webinar focusing on Amazon WorkSpaces. Learn how, with a few clicks in the AWS Management Console, you can provision a high-quality desktop experience for any number of users at a cost that is highly competitive with traditional desktops and half the cost of most virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) solutions.
• Understand the features of Amazon WorkSpaces
• Learn how to launch Amazon WorkSpaces, integrating with either a cloud directory or an existing Active Directory
• Find out more about integrating Amazon WorkSpaces within an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)
• Learn about syncing documents to Amazon WorkSpaces with Amazon Zocalo Sync
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https://youtu.be/WXLDdGxfEsI
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http://jineshvaria.s3.amazonaws.com/public/cloudbestpractices-jvaria.pdf
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The Future of APIs
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Dev & Test on AWS Webinar October 2017 - IL Webinar
1. @zinimanboazz@amazon.com
Dev & Test on AWS
October 2017
Boaz Ziniman - Technical Evangelist - AWS
Local Events: https://aws.amazon.com/events/aws-israel/
2. Journey Through the Cloud
Learn from the journeys taken by other AWS customers
Discover best practices that you can use to bootstrap your projects
Common use cases and adoption models for the AWS Cloud
3. Development & Test on AWS
Explore the benefits of AWS with a ‘non-production’ use case
Create agility in development & test whilst ‘learning cloud’
Exercise elasticity and automation to real advantage
4. Agenda
Why AWS for development & test workloads?
AWS Services to support Dev & Test workloads
Developing & Testing Business Applications on AWS
Common Dev & Test Patterns
Resources you can use to learn more
17. EC2 + VPC + ECS CloudFormation
Tools to Create & Manage an Elastic
Datacenter
AMIs, snapshots,
Bootstrapping, containers
Elastic Beanstalk
Managed Standard
Application Containers
Declaratively define
AWS environments
18. Tools to Create & Manage an Elastic
Datacenter
AMIs, snapshots,
bootstrapping
Declaratively define
AWS environments
Using core AWS
features to set up an
environment to meet
your needs
Created using the
AWS console or
through simple
scripting
Managed Standard
Application Containers
Give development &
test environments to
developers, controlled
directly from IDEs
Configure containers to
meet your needs
through properties
Take full control of
complex environments
using Cloud Formation
template language
Generate environment
specifications as you
build software
19. Tools to Create & Manage an Elastic
Datacenter
AMIs, snapshots,
bootstrapping
Declaratively define
AWS environments
Using core AWS
features to set up an
environment to meet
your needs
Created using the
AWS console or
through simple
scripting
Managed Standard
Application Containers
Give development &
test environments to
developers, controlled
directly from IDEs
Configure containers to
meet your needs
through properties
Take full control of
complex environments
using Cloud Formation
template language
Generate environment
specifications as you
build software
28. Tools to Create & Manage an Elastic
Datacenter
AMIs, snapshots,
bootstrapping
Declaratively define
AWS environments
Using core AWS
features to set up an
environment to meet
your needs
Created using the
AWS console or
through simple
scripting
Managed Standard
Application Containers
Give development &
test environments to
developers, controlled
directly from IDEs
Configure containers to
meet your needs
through properties
Take full control of
complex environments
using Cloud Formation
template language
Generate environment
specifications as you
build software
38. Tools to Create & Manage an Elastic
Datacenter
AMIs, snapshots,
bootstrapping
Declaratively define
AWS environments
Using core AWS
features to set up an
environment to meet
your needs
Created using the
AWS console or
through simple
scripting
Managed Standard
Application Containers
Give development &
test environments to
developers, controlled
directly from IDEs
Configure containers to
meet your needs
through properties
Take full control of
complex environments
using Cloud Formation
template language
Generate environment
specifications as you
build software
40. PROCEDURAL
DEFINITION
Create it programmatically
KNOWN
CONFIGURATION
Store stack configuration in source
control
PARAMETER DRIVEN
Dynamic and user-driven templates
COLLABORATION
Share templates with ease as they
are just text files
CLOUDFORMATION
TEMPLATE
Find out more at : aws.amazon.com/cloudformation
44. Install software in the AWS Cloud or use preconfigured images from the AWS Marketplace
Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft Exchange, SAP HANA, SAP HANA
One, Oracle, PeopleSoft, IBM DB2, the IBM WebSphere family of products are available
License portability allows you to move some existing licenses to the AWS Cloud, refer to the
appropriate pages on the AWS website for details
aws.amazon.com/microsoft
aws.amazon.com/oracle
aws.amazon.com/sap
aws.amazon.com/ibm
46. Frameworks & Environments
Source Control
Amazon EC2 to run popular source
control systems, integrate with GitHub or
use AWS CodeCommit
Project Management
Add integrated project management
and issue tracking applications from the
AWS Marketplace
Workstations
Provide standard build developer/test
workstations with Amazon WorkSpaces
CI/Build Servers
Use EC2 instances or AWS CodeBuild,
CodePipeline, etc. as continuous
integration and build servers
51. Testing at Scale
Unit & Regression
Scale up and parallel run unit and
regression plans in a fraction of the time
Load & Performance
Use EC2 instances from the spot
market to generating load and test how
applications perform with auto-scaling
A/B
Run A/B scenario testing with multiple
replicated stacks
Security
Create sandboxes for aggressive
security testing
66. Durable Storage
AMIs
Create a catalog of AMIs for each
iteration of an application
Stored in Amazon S3
Templates
Source control infrastructure templates
with every application version
Stored in Amazon S3
Snapshots
Save disk images with ‘frozen’ data sets
and attach to instances when needed
Stored in Amazon S3
67. Durable Storage
AMIs
Create a catalog of AMIs for each
iteration of an application
Stored in Amazon S3
Templates
Source control infrastructure templates
with every application version
Snapshots
Save disk images with ‘frozen’ data sets
and attach to instances when needed
Stored in Amazon S3
Enables you to roll back and recreate an environment for any given application version
69. The cloud makes software development & testing easy1
You can make significant savings by making use of elasticity2
AWS provides unique tools to help you create & manage environments3
Enables you to operate at a scale & speed beyond traditional infrastructure4