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Amazon EventBridge and Lambda for Incident Automation

Build automated incident response orchestrated by EventBridge and Lambda functions to detect threats, contain affected resources, and maintain compliance. This course will teach you to transform manual security playbooks into automations.

Mario Mercado - Pluralsight course - Amazon EventBridge and Lambda for Incident Automation
Mario Mercado
What you'll learn

Manual incident response cannot keep up with the growth pace that modern cloud environments are solutions scale. In this course, Amazon EventBridge and Lambda for Incident Automation, you’ll gain the ability to build automated security responses that contain threats while maintaining compliance. First, you’ll explore the incident response lifecycle in AWS and understand why manual processes cannot scale in cloud environments. Next, you'll discover how to build Lambda functions that perform incident response actions. Finally, you’ll learn how to implement complete workflows from the security event, through notification, and tracking of the incident using OpsCenter. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of event-driven security automation needed to respond to incidents automatically and help security teams scale.

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Mario Mercado - Pluralsight course - Amazon EventBridge and Lambda for Incident Automation
Mario Mercado

Experienced engineer in cloud passionate about teaching and sharing knowledge with the community. He's an AWS Community Builder and the author of "A Practical Guide to EKS" in A Cloud Guru.

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