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Mastering Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM)

By : Qamar Nomani
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Mastering Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM)

By: Qamar Nomani

Overview of this book

This book will help you secure your cloud infrastructure confidently with cloud security posture management (CSPM) through expert guidance that’ll enable you to implement CSPM effectively, ensuring an optimal security posture across multi-cloud infrastructures. The book begins by unraveling the fundamentals of cloud security, debunking myths about the shared responsibility model, and introducing key concepts such as defense-in-depth, the Zero Trust model, and compliance. Next, you’ll explore CSPM's core components, tools, selection criteria, deployment strategies, and environment settings, which will be followed by chapters on onboarding cloud accounts, dashboard customization, cloud assets inventory, configuration risks, and cyber threat hunting. As you progress, you’ll get to grips with operational practices, vulnerability and patch management, compliance benchmarks, and security alerts. You’ll also gain insights into cloud workload protection platforms (CWPPs). The concluding chapters focus on Infrastructure as Code (IaC) scanning, DevSecOps, and workflow automation, providing a thorough understanding of securing multi-cloud environments. By the end of this book, you’ll have honed the skills to make informed decisions and contribute effectively at every level, from strategic planning to day-to-day operations.
Table of Contents (26 chapters)
1
Part 1:CSPM Fundamentals
6
Part 2: CSPM Deployment Aspects
11
Part 3: Security Posture Enhancement
19
Part 4: Advanced Topics and Future Trends

Workload misconfigurations overview

Major configuration risk involves critical misconfigurations that can potentially lead to data breaches, unauthorized access, or other security incidents. These risks usually stem from deviations from recommended security guidelines and practices set forth by the cloud service providers (CSPs) or industry standards such as the Center for Internet Security (CIS) benchmarks. They can be broadly grouped as network security misconfigurations, misconfigured host operating systems, and IAM-related misconfigurations. Before we dive deep into this topic, let’s understand misconfigurations, malware, and vulnerabilities.

Malware, misconfigurations, and vulnerabilities and their correlations

Malware, misconfigurations, and vulnerabilities are interconnected factors that contribute to security risks and potential breaches.

Malware

Malware is malicious software designed to infiltrate, damage, or compromise computer systems. It can affect virtual...