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CCSP (ISC)2 Certified Cloud Security Professional Exam Guide

CCSP (ISC)2 Certified Cloud Security Professional Exam Guide

By : Omar A. Turner, Navya Lakshmana
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CCSP (ISC)2 Certified Cloud Security Professional Exam Guide

CCSP (ISC)2 Certified Cloud Security Professional Exam Guide

4.9 (22)
By: Omar A. Turner, Navya Lakshmana

Overview of this book

Preparing for the Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP) exam can be challenging, as it covers a wide array of topics essential for advancing a cybersecurity professional’s career by validating their technical skills. To prepare for the CCSP exam, you need a resource that not only covers all the exam objectives but also helps you prepare for the format and structure of the exam. Written by two seasoned cybersecurity professionals with a collective experience of hundreds of hours training CCSP bootcamps, this CCSP study guide reflects the journey you’d undertake in such training sessions. The chapters are packed with up-to-date information necessary to pass the (ISC)2 CCSP exam. Additionally, to boost your confidence, the book provides self-assessment questions, exam tips, and mock exams with detailed answer explanations. You’ll be able to deepen your understanding using illustrative explanations that briefly review key points. As you progress, you’ll delve into advanced technical aspects of cloud domain security, such as application security, design, managing and securing data, and infrastructure in the cloud using best practices and legal policies and procedures. By the end of this guide, you’ll be ready to breeze through the exam and tackle real-world cloud security challenges with ease.
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Two Approaches to Software Verification

Having applications that are verified is important in the cloud environment, as it ensures that the code, architecture, and design are all done correctly. If you’ve ever heard the phrase that something is only as strong as its weakest link, this also very much applies to cloud-native software. Any loose ends or faulty bits of code can lead to easy access for bad actors or a simple failure to perform as intended, which is disastrous for businesses and their customers. A weakness in one component can be disastrous for an entire application. If there is no verification process, applications can particularly be at risk of attacks where a user can force their way into the administrator role, gain access to control the application and the underlying infrastructure, and expose data as well. These are the sort of data breaches that wind up making headline news when companies aren’t aware anything is wrong, until someone dumps all of their...

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