Cloud Security Governance and Threat Modeling

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Cloud Security Governance and Threat Modeling

Coursera · Beginner ·☁️ DevOps & Cloud ·3mo ago

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Covers cloud security governance and threat modeling, including cloud governance, risk measurement, and incident response policies

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Cloud security isn’t just about tools—it’s about the decisions that guide them. Cloud Security Governance & Threat Modeling takes you into the world where strategy meets risk, showing how teams secure cloud environments before an attack occurs. You’ll start with cloud governance: defining roles, measuring risk, managing data, building IR policies, setting usage guidelines, optimizing costs with FinOps, and using monitoring tools to maintain visibility. Then you’ll step into the attacker’s perspective through cloud threat modeling. Learn STRIDE, threat taxonomy, and prioritization to evaluate weaknesses, and deepen your insight with threat intelligence—IOCs, threat feeds, MITRE ATT&CK, and threat hunting. Next, explore automation with CSPM, SOAR, and CI/CD security, turning governance into continuous protection. Designed for cloud security beginners, analysts, and engineers, this course helps you think, design, and lead like a cloud security strategist.
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