Cloud Computing Security Knowledge (CCSK) Plus
Date: 17/05/2012 - 08/10/2012
Cost: $2500 + GST
Contact Name: Simon Yarwood
Contact Email: simon.yarwood@ittrainingco.com.au
The CCSK Plus class provides students a comprehensive understanding of cloud security fundamentals with extensive hands on exercises and practical scenarios. Starting with a detailed description of cloud computing, the course covers all major domains in the latest Guidance document from the Cloud Security Alliance, and the recommendations from the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA). This class looks at cloud delivery models, how they impact your security and what you should be asking cloud providers when considering solutions. This course is aimed at Security professionals, those responsible for technical risk, governance and assurance, those delivering cloud solutions and those looking at expanding their cloud security knowledge. It is expected that attendees will have knowledge of security fundamentals such as; firewalls, encryption, secure development and identity management. The course is delivered by a twenty-year IT Security and Risk veteran, who has customised the content for the ANZ market.
Locations:
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May 17, 2012 - 200 George Street,Sydney,NSW,Australia
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June 4, 2012 - Level 1, 440 Collins Street ,Melbourne,VIC,Austral
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June 25, 2012 - 200 George Street,Sydney,NSW,Australia
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July 16, 2012 - Ground Floor, 191 St. George's Terrace ,Perth,WA,A
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July 30, 2012 - 288 Edward Street,Brisbane,QLD,Australia
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Aug. 9, 2012 - 200 George Street,Sydney,NSW,Australia
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Aug. 13, 2012 - Level 1, 440 Collins Street ,Melbourne,VIC,Austral
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Aug. 27, 2012 - Level 1, 80 King William Street ,Adelaide,SA,Austr
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Sept. 3, 2012 - 338 Ponsonby Road,Auckland,NZ,New Zealand
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Sept. 10, 2012 - Level 1, 440 Collins Street ,Melbourne,VIC,Austral
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Oct. 8, 2012 - 200 George Street,Sydney,NSW,Australia
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Security Awareness Tip
Incident handling is a vast topic, but here are a few tips for you to consider in your incident response. I hope you never have to use them, but the odds are at some point you will and I hope being ready saves you pain (or your job!).
- Have an incident response plan.
- Pre-define your incident response team
- Define your approach: watch and learn or contain and recover.
- Pre-distribute call cards.
- Forensic and incident response data capture.
- Get your users on-side.
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- Practice makes perfect.
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I’m dating myself, but I remember when holiday shopping involved pouring through ads in the Sunday paper, placing actual phone calls from tethered land lines to research product stock and availability, and actually driving places to pick things up. Now, holiday shoppers can do all of that from a smartphone or tablet in a few seconds, but there are some security pitfalls to be aware of.









