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AWS Certified Security – Specialty (SCS-C02) Exam Guide

You're reading from   AWS Certified Security – Specialty (SCS-C02) Exam Guide Get all the guidance you need to pass the AWS (SCS-C02) exam on your first attempt

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837633982
Length 614 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (29) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1:AWS Security Fundamentals
2. Chapter 1: AWS Shared Responsibility Model FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Fundamental AWS Services 4. Chapter 3: Understanding Attacks on Cloud Environments 5. Section 2:Incident Response
6. Chapter 4: Incident Response 7. Chapter 5: Managing Your Environment with AWS Config 8. Chapter 6: Event Management with Security Hub and GuardDuty 9. Section 3:Logging and Monitoring
10. Chapter 7: Logs Generated by AWS Services 11. Chapter 8: CloudWatch and CloudWatch Metrics 12. Chapter 9: Parsing Logs and Events with AWS Native Tools 13. Section 4:Infrastructure Security
14. Chapter 10: Configuring Infrastructure Security 15. Chapter 11: Securing EC2 Instances 16. Chapter 12: Managing Key Infrastructure 17. Chapter 13: Access Management 18. Section 5:Identity and Access Management
19. Chapter 14: Working with Access Policies 20. Chapter 15: Federated and Mobile Access 21. Chapter 16: Using Active Directory Services to Manage Access 22. Section 6:Data Protection
23. Chapter 17: Protecting Data in Flight and at Rest 24. Chapter 18: Securely Connecting to Your AWS Environment 25. Chapter 19: Using Certificates and Certificate Services in AWS 26. Chapter 20: Managing Secrets Securely in AWS 27. Chapter 21: Accessing the Online Practice Resources 28. Other Books You May Enjoy

Connecting to a Current On-Premises Active Directory

In Chapter 15, Federated and Mobile Access, you learned about IdP along with SAML. In the upcoming exercise, you will need to recall what you previously learned in order to use your on-premises AD as an IdP to allow your users to authenticate to AWS.

To begin with, you need to configure your enterprise network as a SAML provider to AWS. For this configuration, do the following:

  1. Configure Microsoft AD with a SAML IdP, for example, Windows AD Domain Services.
  2. Create a metadata.xml document via your IdP, which is a key document in the configuration. This metadata.xml document also includes authentication keys.
  3. Using your organization’s portal, you must ensure that any requests to access the AWS Management Console are routed to the correct AWS SAML endpoint, allowing those users to authenticate via SAML assertions.

Note

To help you with this part of the configuration, please visit the following URL...

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