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Welcome to module 4

1. Welcome to module 4

It’s so great to have you here. Are you ready to learn more fascinating security concepts? I know I’m ready to help explain them. Together, we’ll explore some tools for managing your organization’s security posture in the cloud. As a cloud security professional, you may be responsible for securing thousands, or even hundreds of thousands of assets in the cloud, or a hybrid environment. In this section, you’ll learn about the process of cloud security posture management, which includes taking inventory of cloud assets. You’ll also learn how to identify risks and vulnerabilities, and what steps to take to fix and prevent security issues. Here’s what you’ll learn. You’ll start by reviewing some of the risk and vulnerability frameworks to explore multicloud cloud security posture management. You will also learn about key cloud tools and their uses for risk and compliance, and about cloud organizational policies and controls. Next, you’ll explore multicloud cloud security posture management, or CSPM, tools. These tools help you inventory your cloud assets and give you visibility into misconfigured assets and other vulnerabilities. You’ll also learn how to use Google’s cloud security posture management tool, Security Command Center, along with other tools used for multicloud and hybrid environments. Then, you’ll find out about key cloud tools and their uses for risk and compliance. You’ll also learn to evaluate your organization’s security posture with Risk Manager, and generate reports you can share with insurers to give them an accurate idea of the risk your organization carries. Finally, you’ll discover organizational policies and controls to prevent violations before they occur, and learn how to ensure your cloud environment is secure and your organization stays in compliance. Let’s get started. I’ll meet you in the next video.

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