AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner
AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022 (CLF-C01)
AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022: Access Management
AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022: Cloud & the Value Proposition
AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022: Cloud Architecture Design Principles
AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022: Cloud Deployment & Operation
AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022: Cloud Economics
AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022: Cloud Security & Compliance
AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022: Core AWS Services
AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022: Technical Essentials Part 1
AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022: Technical Essentials Part 2
AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022: Technology Support Resources

AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022: Access Management

Course Number:
it_clawsp22_07_enus
Lesson Objectives

AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022: Access Management

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • illustrate the use of AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) password policies
  • illustrate the use of IAM groups and users
  • compare IAM managed policies
  • outline the purpose of IAM roles and illustrate how to set them up in AWS
  • describe the role of bastion (jump) hosts and the characteristics of the AppStream 2.0 service
  • outline how to configure CLI access in AWS
  • describe the purposes and characteristics of AWS Single Sign-On (SSO) and AWS Cognito
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
To achieve certification as an AWS Cloud Practitioner, you need to be able to secure access to AWS services and resources. In this course, you'll explore what comprises the vital AWS security pillar of access management, focusing on Identity and Access Management (IAM). To start, you'll explore the use of IAM password and managed policies, roles, and groups and users. Next, because it is best practice to use only mediated access to services, you'll examine the use of bastion hosts and AppStream 2.0. You'll also investigate how to manage CLI access. Additionally, because many organizations opt to leverage their existing directory as an identity provider, you'll investigate the managed services, AWS Single Sign-On (SSO) and Cognito. This course is one of a collection that prepares learners for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner 2022 certification.

Target

Prerequisites: none

AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022: Cloud & the Value Proposition

Course Number:
it_clawsp22_03_enus
Lesson Objectives

AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022: Cloud & the Value Proposition

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • outline the AWS cloud practitioner exam blueprint
  • state the definition of cloud computing
  • compare cloud computing types
  • compare cloud deployment models
  • outline what comprises Amazon Web Services
  • configure an AWS Free Tier account
  • outline the AWS agility and flexibility value proposition
  • outline the AWS elasticity value proposition
  • outline the AWS cost value proposition
  • outline the AWS security value proposition
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
To prepare for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam, you need to outline the basic concepts of cloud computing and recognize what exactly comprises Amazon Web Services (AWS). In this course, you'll explore the core concepts that define the AWS Cloud and cloud computing. You'll examine cloud computing offerings and models and investigate the benefits and features of Amazon Web Services. In addition, you'll learn about about AWS's value proposition, including aspects of agility, elasticity, cost, flexibility, and security. This course is one of a collection that prepares learners for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner 2022 certification.

Target

Prerequisites: none

AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022: Cloud Architecture Design Principles

Course Number:
it_clawsp22_05_enus
Lesson Objectives

AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022: Cloud Architecture Design Principles

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • define virtualization and describe what is meant by a hypervisor
  • outline the core principles of the shared responsibility model
  • define the provider responsibility in AWS
  • define the customer responsibility in AWS
  • outline what is meant by the root account in AWS and how best to manage it
  • illustrate how to use an AWS Virtual Private Cloud
  • illustrate the different types of Amazon Machine Images available in AWS
  • illustrate how networking works in AWS
  • illustrate the different type of AWS connectivity options
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
There are several architectural design principles that you must become familiar with to achieve certification as an AWS Cloud Practitioner. In this course, you'll explore the core aspects of AWS architectural design principles and work with some associated tools. Begin by exploring virtualization in AWS and how a hypervisor is used. Then investigate the AWS Shared Responsibility Model's principles, examining the security and compliance responsibilities of both the AWS provider and the customer. Discover best practices for managing the first root account and making identity and access decisions. Moving on, you'll work with Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs), Amazon Machine Images (AMIs), and both AWS networking and connectivity design principles. This course is one of a collection that prepares learners for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner 2022 certification.

Target

Prerequisites: none

AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022: Cloud Deployment & Operation

Course Number:
it_clawsp22_08_enus
Lesson Objectives

AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022: Cloud Deployment & Operation

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • configure Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) Linux instances
  • configure EC2 Windows instances
  • describe what Auto Scaling and Elastic Load Balancing mean in AWS
  • configure EBS
  • configure AWS Simple Storage Service (S3) buckets
  • define JSON
  • outline the purpose of CloudFormation
  • outline the purpose of CloudFront
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
Deploying to the cloud and managing cloud operations are core duties of the AWS Cloud Practitioner role. To do this, you first need to know the AWS tools for the job and how to set them up. In this course, you'll examine the fundamental setup procedures for cloud deployment and operations through AWS. Start by learning the basics of deploying Linux and Windows instances. Then discover how AWS Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) works with Auto Scaling groups to increase efficiency. Explore configuration techniques for Elastic Block Storage (EBS) and Simple Storage Service (S3). Finally, investigate AWS CloudFormation and CloudFront to find out how to simplify your infrastructure management while securely delivering data, videos, and applications to global customers with low latency and high transfer speeds. This course is one of a collection that prepares learners for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner 2022 certification.

Target

Prerequisites: none

AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022: Cloud Economics

Course Number:
it_clawsp22_04_enus
Lesson Objectives

AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022: Cloud Economics

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • recognize how AWS provides cloud products, services, and solutions that are economically viable
  • compare several cloud providers, including AWS
  • outline AWS Free Tier offerings
  • name and describe the various AWS service pricing models
  • illustrate how the Pricing Calculator in AWS is used
  • illustrate how the Cost Explorer in AWS is used
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
To make the most of AWS cloud products, services, and models, users can take advantage of various propriety tools to manage their costs. In this course, you'll examine the fundamentals of AWS cloud economics. Compare AWS with other cloud providers and investigate the various pricing models offered by AWS. Next, examine the AWS Free Tier that offers free hands-on access to AWS products and services. Finally, you'll learn how to use AWS pricing tools, like AWS Pricing Calculator for estimating costs and the Cost Explorer to manage costs over time. This course is part of a collection that prepares learners for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner 2022 certification.

Target

Prerequisites: none

AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022: Cloud Security & Compliance

Course Number:
it_clawsp22_06_enus
Lesson Objectives

AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022: Cloud Security & Compliance

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • outline how to configure network access control lists (NACLs) in AWS
  • outline how to configure security groups in AWS
  • recognize the purpose and characteristics of AWS Web Application Firewall (WAF)
  • compare the standard and advanced versions of AWS Shield
  • recognize the purpose and characteristics of Amazon GuardDuty
  • outline the purpose of AWS Key Management Service (KMS)
  • outline how AWS Artifact assists in document auditing and list examples of documents that can be managed using this service
  • outline the purpose and list the three facets of the CSA Consensus Assessments Initiative Questionnaire
  • recognize how to navigate the AWS Compliance Solutions Guide and other AWS compliance services
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
There are many advantages to working with the robust and multifaceted AWS, one of which is ensuring security and compliance. This can be a tricky task, but one that AWS cloud practitioners must complete faultlessly. In this course, you will pinpoint the benefits of AWS cloud security and the vital role that AWS plays in organizational certification and attestation. You will also investigate the specific services that help meet the criteria set by ever-evolving laws, regulations, and privacy standards. Finally, you will explore programs used for compliance alignments and frameworks. This course will demystify AWS Artifact, the CSA Consensus Assessments Initiative Questionnaire, and the AWS Compliance Solutions Guide, among other items. This course is one of a collection that prepares learners for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner 2022 certification.

Target

Prerequisites: none

AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022: Core AWS Services

Course Number:
it_clawsp22_09_enus
Lesson Objectives

AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022: Core AWS Services

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • describe the AWS compute services and their use cases
  • illustrate the basic workings of AWS storage services and outline their use cases
  • outline the basic workings of the Elastic Block Store (EBS) security service in AWS
  • illustrate the basic workings of AWS Simple Storage Service (S3) security features
  • describe the AWS database services and their use cases
  • describe the AWS networking and content distribution services and their use cases
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
To be a successful AWS Cloud Practitioner, one must first have a fundamental understanding of the features and purposes of the four core services of Amazon Web Services. Building on a solid foundation of the AWS compute and networking services, explore the critical storage and database services offered in AWS. Study in detail the components, features, benefits, and purposes of these services. Investigate the security of Elastic Block Store (EBS) and Simple Storage Service (S3) buckets. Finally, examine the use cases of the AWS database service and AWS networking and content distribution services. This course is one of a collection that prepares learners for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner 2022 certification.

Target

Prerequisites: none

AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022: Technical Essentials Part 1

Course Number:
it_clawsp22_01_enus
Lesson Objectives

AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022: Technical Essentials Part 1

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • recall key service offerings of Amazon Web Services (AWS)
  • describe the shared responsibility model and the AWS security triad
  • define compute as a service in AWS
  • describe the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) service
  • compare server-based instances and containers to serverless Lambda functions and Fargate containers
  • describe the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) components
  • define routing in a VPC
  • outline Amazon VPC security features
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
The AWS Cloud Practitioner exam validates a candidate’s ability to define basic cloud infrastructure and architectural concepts, and important services on the AWS platform. You should also be able to explain basic security and compliance aspects of AWS cloud services. AWS Technical Essentials is an AWS course that introduces you to fundamentals of AWS compute and networking services, including the shared responsibility model and AWS security triad, the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), and routing and security using the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC). This course is one of a collection that prepares learners for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner 2022 certification.

Target

Prerequisites: none

AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022: Technical Essentials Part 2

Course Number:
it_clawsp22_02_enus
Lesson Objectives

AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022: Technical Essentials Part 2

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • compare AWS storage types
  • explore Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS)
  • define object storage with Amazon S3
  • compare AWS database services
  • define Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)
  • define the Amazon DynamoDB service
  • recall best practices and tools available for monitoring in AWS
  • recall best practices and tools available for AWS optimization
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
Cloud computing is an essential skill in today’s workforce and organizations are looking for individuals who can make informed decisions about solutions that meet their business requirements. Learn about the essential AWS services and common solutions available to transform business initiatives. Discover AWS storage and database services and compare benefits of AWS storage types, including Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) and Amazon S3. Explore the Amazon database offerings Relational Database Service (RDS) and DynamoDB. Finally, investigate the best practices and tools for monitoring and optimization in AWS. This course is one of a collection that prepares learners for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner 2022 certification.

Target

Prerequisites: none

AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022: Technology Support Resources

Course Number:
it_clawsp22_10_enus
Lesson Objectives

AWS Cloud Practitioner 2022: Technology Support Resources

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • outline how billing and costs are managed through AWS
  • outline AWS organizations
  • identify sources of documentation and support in AWS
  • compare the support plans available in AWS
  • demonstrate how Trusted Advisor is used
  • identify the characteristics and uses of CloudTrail
  • outline what CloudWatch is used for
  • outline CloudEndure in AWS
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description
At the end of their preparation for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner 2022 exam, cloud practitioners should have most of the knowledge they need. However, you may be lacking some awareness of the vital technology support services available through AWS. In this final course of the journey to AWS Cloud Practitioner, you'll tie off your existing knowledge with an exploration of the variety of these services, examining how they improve the cloud experience and contribute to optimization, governance, and continual improvement. In this course, you'll learn about billing and cost management, document support, and support plans. You'll also walk through the use of specific services, namely Trusted Advisor, CloudTrail, CloudWatch, and AWS Organizations. This course is one of a collection that prepares learners for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner 2022 certification.

Target

Prerequisites: none

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