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AWS Certified Solutions Architect ??? Associate Guide

By : Gabriel Ramirez, Stuart Scott
Book Image

AWS Certified Solutions Architect ??? Associate Guide

By: Gabriel Ramirez, Stuart Scott

Overview of this book

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is currently the leader in the public cloud market. With an increasing global interest in leveraging cloud infrastructure, the AWS Cloud from Amazon offers a cutting-edge platform for architecting, building, and deploying web-scale cloud applications. As more the rate of cloud platform adoption increases, so does the need for cloud certification. The AWS Certified Solution Architect – Associate Guide is your one-stop solution to gaining certification. Once you have grasped what AWS and its prerequisites are, you will get insights into different types of AWS services such as Amazon S3, EC2, VPC, SNS, and more to get you prepared with core Amazon services. You will then move on to understanding how to design and deploy highly scalable applications. Finally, you will study security concepts along with the AWS best practices and mock papers to test your knowledge. By the end of this book, you will not only be fully prepared to pass the AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate exam but also capable of building secure and reliable applications.
Table of Contents (26 chapters)
22
Mock Test 1
23
Mock Test 2

Shared responsibility model

Understanding the AWS shared responsibility model is absolutely fundamental when it comes to using and deploying infrastructure within AWS. You need to be fully aware of where your responsibility starts and ends from a security perspective. How can you possibly architect your environment if you do not know where you boundary of responsibility ends? The simple answer is you can't. If you presume that another party, in this case, AWS, is maintaining a certain level of security of your infrastructure, you will almost inevitably leave a vulnerability within your infrastructure allowing a malicious user to take advantage of the weakness and gain unauthorized entry into your environment.

Many users of AWS are only aware of one shared responsibility model, which looks as follows and covers the infrastructure elements of AWS, such as EC2:

Shared responsibility...