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Mastering AWS Security

You're reading from   Mastering AWS Security Strengthen your cloud environment using AWS security features coupled with proven strategies

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781805125440
Length 370 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Laurent Mathieu Laurent Mathieu
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Preface 1. Part 1: Foundations of AWS Security FREE CHAPTER
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to AWS Security Concepts and the Shared Responsibility Model 3. Chapter 2: Infrastructure Security – Keeping Your VPC secure 4. Chapter 3: Identity and Access Management – Securing Users, Roles, and Policies 5. Chapter 4: Data Protection – Encryption, Key Management, and Data Storage Best Practices 6. Chapter 5: Introduction to AWS Security Services 7. Part 2: Architecting and Deploying Secure AWS Environments
8. Chapter 6: Designing Secure Microservices Architectures in AWS 9. Chapter 7: Implementing Security for Serverless Deployments 10. Chapter 8: Secure Design Patterns for Multi-Tenancy in Shared Environments 11. Chapter 9: Automate Everything to Build Immutable and Ephemeral Resources 12. Part 3: Monitoring, Automation and Continuous Improvement
13. Chapter 10: Advanced Logging, Auditing, and Monitoring in AWS 14. Chapter 11: Security Compliance with AWS Config, AWS Security Hub, and Automated Remediation 15. Chapter 12: DevSecOps – Integrating Security into CI/CD Pipelines 16. Chapter 13: Keeping Up with Evolving AWS Security Best Practices and Threat Landscape 17. Chapter 14: Closing Note 18. Index 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Multi-tenancy design patterns

This section delves into three primary multi-tenancy design patterns—silo, pool, and bridge models—each with its unique advantages, challenges, and use cases. These patterns not only influence the operational efficiency and scalability of the service but also have a profound impact on security and compliance. We will explore the various levels of isolation these models offer, their applicability in different scenarios, and the factors to consider when choosing the right pattern for your organization.

The silo model

The silo model is one of the most straightforward designs for implementing multi-tenancy. In this model, each tenant is assigned to a separate set of resources, effectively creating isolated silos. While this approach offers the highest level of security and isolation, it often comes at the cost of resource efficiency.

The following diagram (Figure 8.2) illustrates the silo model:

Figure 8.2 – The silo model

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