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Cloud Attack Vectors = Building Effective Cyber-Defense Strategies to Protect Cloud Resources /
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正題名/作者:
Cloud Attack Vectors/ by Morey J. Haber, Brian Chappell, Christopher Hills.
其他題名:
Building Effective Cyber-Defense Strategies to Protect Cloud Resources /
作者:
Haber, Morey J.
其他作者:
Hills, Christopher.
面頁冊數:
XXXI, 473 p. 49 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Data and Information Security. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-8236-6
ISBN:
9781484282366
Cloud Attack Vectors = Building Effective Cyber-Defense Strategies to Protect Cloud Resources /
Haber, Morey J.
Cloud Attack Vectors
Building Effective Cyber-Defense Strategies to Protect Cloud Resources /[electronic resource] :by Morey J. Haber, Brian Chappell, Christopher Hills. - 1st ed. 2022. - XXXI, 473 p. 49 illus.online resource.
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Cloud Computing -- Chapter 3. Cloud Service Proviers -- Chapter 4. Cloud Definitions -- Chapter 5. Asset Manager -- Chapter 6. Attack Vectors -- Chapter 7. Mitigation Strategies -- Chapter 8. Regulatory Compliance -- Chapter 9. Architectures -- Chapter 10. Swarm Intelligence -- Chapter 11. Chaos Engineering -- Chapter 12: Imposter Syndrome -- Chapter 13: Selecting a Cloud Service Provider -- Chapter 14: Security Recommendations for your Cloud Environment -- Chapter 15: Conclusion -- Appendix A -- Appendix B.
Cyberattacks continue to increase in volume and sophistication, targeting everything owned, managed, and serviced from the cloud. Today, there is widespread consensus—it is not a matter of if, but rather when an organization will be breached. Threat actors typically target the path of least resistance. With the accelerating adoption of cloud technologies and remote work, the path of least resistance is shifting in substantive ways. In recent years, attackers have realigned their efforts, focusing on remaining undetected, monetization after exploitation, and publicly shaming organizations after a breach. New, innovative, and useful products continue to emerge and offer some cloud protection, but they also have distinct limitations. No single, standalone solution or strategy can effectively protect against all cloud attack vectors or identify all malicious activity. The simple fact is that the cloud is based on a company’s assets being offered as services. As a result, the best security any organization can achieve is to establish controls and procedures in conjunction with services that are licensed in the cloud. Cloud Attack Vectors details the risks associated with cloud deployments, the techniques threat actors leverage, the empirically-tested defensive measures organizations should adopt, and shows how to improve detection of malicious activity. What You’ll Learn Know the key definitions pertaining to cloud technologies, threats, and cybersecurity solutions Understand how entitlements, permissions, rights, identities, accounts, credentials, and exploits can be leveraged to breach a cloud environment Implement defensive and monitoring strategies to mitigate cloud threats, including those unique to cloud and hybrid cloud environments Develop a comprehensive model for documenting risk, compliance, and reporting based on your cloud implementation.
ISBN: 9781484282366
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-1-4842-8236-6doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: QA76.9.A25
Dewey Class. No.: 005.8
Cloud Attack Vectors = Building Effective Cyber-Defense Strategies to Protect Cloud Resources /
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