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Enterprise Cloud Security and Governance

By : Zeal Vora
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Enterprise Cloud Security and Governance

By: Zeal Vora

Overview of this book

Modern day businesses and enterprises are moving to the Cloud, to improve efficiency and speed, achieve flexibility and cost effectiveness, and for on-demand Cloud services. However, enterprise Cloud security remains a major concern because migrating to the public Cloud requires transferring some control over organizational assets to the Cloud provider. There are chances these assets can be mismanaged and therefore, as a Cloud security professional, you need to be armed with techniques to help businesses minimize the risks and misuse of business data. The book starts with the basics of Cloud security and offers an understanding of various policies, governance, and compliance challenges in Cloud. This helps you build a strong foundation before you dive deep into understanding what it takes to design a secured network infrastructure and a well-architected application using various security services in the Cloud environment. Automating security tasks, such as Server Hardening with Ansible, and other automation services, such as Monit, will monitor other security daemons and take the necessary action in case these security daemons are stopped maliciously. In short, this book has everything you need to secure your Cloud environment with. It is your ticket to obtain industry-adopted best practices for developing a secure, highly available, and fault-tolerant architecture for organizations.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)

Online certificate status protocol

Certificates issued by the Certificate Authority (CA) can be revoked if the associated private key is stolen. Generally, for any organization, due to some reason, if the private key gets stolen, they will inform the CA to revoke the certificate and the CA will go ahead with revocation. The CA will then update the data of CRL and Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) responder with the revoked status.

Whenever a browser downloads the certificate, it will contact the CA and check the certificate status to see if it's valid or revoked.

It can be illustrated in the following table:

Certificate hostname

Certificate status

zealvora.com

Valid

kplabs.in

Valid

knowledgeportal.internal

Revoked

OCSP is a protocol that is used to obtain the revocation status of a digital certificate.

The browsers, before proceeding...