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AWS Certified Security Specialty || 315+ Unique Questions

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  • Updated 12/2020
4.3
(22 Ratings)
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Course Information

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Language
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4.3
(22 Ratings)

Course Overview

AWS Certified Security Specialty || 315+ Unique Questions

SCS-C01 || AWS Certified Security Specialty 2021 || 315+ Unique Questions || Detailed Explanation || References

Format
Multiple choice, multiple answer

Type
Specialty

Delivery Method
Testing center or online proctored exam

Time
170 minutes to complete the exam

Cost
300 USD (Practice exam: 40 USD)

Language
Available in English, Japanese, Korean, and Simplified Chinese


The AWS Certified Security – Specialty is intended for individuals who perform a security role with at least two years of hands-on experience securing AWS workloads.


This course is specially designed for the aspirants who intend to give the AWS Certified Security Specialty 2021 certification and as well for those who want to master the AWS Security as well. Throughout the course, we look into various Real World scenario and look into why do website gets hacked, what could have been done to prevent it and learn the best practices related to Security for your AWS environment.


Abilities Validated by the Certification

  • An understanding of specialized data classifications and AWS data protection mechanisms

  • An understanding of data encryption methods and AWS mechanisms to implement them

  • An understanding of secure Internet protocols and AWS mechanisms to implement them

  • A working knowledge of AWS security services and features of services to provide a secure production environment

  • Competency gained from two or more years of production deployment experience using AWS security services and features

  • Ability to make tradeoff decisions with regard to cost, security, and deployment complexity given a set of application requirements

  • An understanding of security operations and risk

Recommended Knowledge and Experience

  • At least two years of hands-on experience securing AWS workloads

  • Security controls for workloads on AWS

  • A minimum of five years of IT security experience designing and implementing security solutions

Course Content

  • 1 section(s)
  • Section 1 Practice Tests

What You’ll Learn

  • An understanding of specialized data classifications and AWS data protection mechanisms
  • An understanding of data encryption methods and AWS mechanisms to implement them
  • An understanding of secure Internet protocols and AWS mechanisms to implement them
  • A working knowledge of AWS security services and features of services to provide a secure production environment
  • Competency gained from two or more years of production deployment experience using AWS security services and features
  • Ability to make tradeoff decisions with regard to cost, security, and deployment complexity given a set of application requirements
  • An understanding of security operations and risk


Reviews

  • A
    Alex Ferguson
    4.0

    These style of courses are great, however there are some punctuation and grammar mistakes in the questions, other than that - very good indeed!

  • R
    Ramakrishna Vemuri
    3.5

    There are mistakes in the answers. Some say D is the correct answer but the explanation says C is the correct answer(ex: Test 5). Similar mistakes exist in other tests too. Please check

  • T
    Thyago Ponzoni
    2.0

    A few of the answers were misleading and I added feedback on the individual practice test.

  • A
    Anonymized User
    3.5

    Course helps a lot in learning and deepening the security specialty topics. However, there are a few questions where I chose the correct answer, but the final check said "incorrect" - and there is a corresponding mismatch in the explanations. Moreover, in some cases multiple answers are required (checkboxes instead of radio buttons) but the question does not indicate how many to pick, which is always the case in the real exam, I assume.

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