Course Description
SecureNinja's 3-day AWS
Certified Cloud Practitioner training will prepare students for their
foundational entry to the AWS platform. AWS certifications are very much in
demand across the IT industry and this is a valuable entry-level course that is
geared towards the non-technical personnel who interact with developers and
others working with AWS-related projects. You’ll learn about AWS Cloud
concepts, core AWS services, security, architecture, pricing, and support to
build your AWS Cloud knowledge. This is perfect for sales, support, and
managerial roles who need to understand AWS at a high level but do not need a
deep dive into each aspect of the service on a technical level.
The AWS Certified Cloud
Practitioner examination, itself, is intended for individuals who have the
knowledge and skills necessary to effectively demonstrate an overall
understanding of the AWS Cloud, independent of specific technical roles
addressed by other AWS Certifications.
Becoming an AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner is a recommended, optional step
toward achieving an Associate-level or Specialty certification.
- Define what the AWS
Cloud is and the basic global infrastructure
- Describe basic AWS
Cloud architectural principles
- Describe the AWS Cloud
value proposition
- Describe key services
on the AWS platform and their common use cases (for example, compute and
analytics)
- Describe basic
security and compliance aspects of the AWS platform and the shared
security model
- Define the billing,
account management, and pricing models
- Identify sources of
documentation or technical assistance (for example, whitepapers or support
tickets)
- Describe basic/core
characteristics of deploying and operating in the AWS Cloud
Domain 1:
Cloud Concepts
1.
1.1 Define the AWS Cloud and its value
proposition
2.
1.2 IdentifyaspectsofAWSCloudeconomics
3.
1.3 List the different cloud architecture
design principles
Domain 2:
Security and Compliance
1.
2.1 DefinetheAWSsharedresponsibilitymodel
2.
2.2 Define AWS Cloud security and
compliance concepts
3.
2.3 Identify AWS access management
capabilities
4.
2.4 Identifyresourcesforsecuritysupport
Domain 3:
Cloud Technology & Services
1.
3.1 Define methods of deploying and
operating in the AWS Cloud
2.
3.2 Define the AWS global infrastructure
3.
3.3 IdentifythecoreAWSservices
4.
3.4 Identifyresourcesfortechnologysupport
Domain 4:
Billing, Pricing & Support
1.
4.1 Compare and contrast the various
pricing models for AWS
2.
4.2 Recognize the various account
structures in relation to AWS billing and pricing
3.
4.3 Identify resources available for
billing support