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Serverless Security Principles

Learn about serverless security risks and concerns

Intermediate
2h 9m 2s
(15)

Created by Chris Jackson

Last Updated Jan 30, 2025

Serverless Security Principles
Intermediate
2h 9m 2s
(15)
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Serverless Security Principles

Learn about serverless security risks and concerns

Intermediate
2h 9m 2s
(15)

Last Updated Jan 30, 2025

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Serverless architecture enhances software development with increased flexibility, scalability, and efficiency. Nevertheless, it is crucial to acknowledge and address potential security concerns associated with deploying serverless code and workloads. Achieving a secure implementation requires a proactive approach to identify and mitigate these security concerns within this serverless paradigm.

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Chris Jackson - Pluralsight course - Serverless Security Principles
Chris Jackson
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Chris Jackson is a cybersecurity professional with years of experience in identifying security incidents, securing applications and security training. Over the years, he has tested web applications for vulnerabilities, helped deploy SIEM platforms and more. He is passionate about teaching cybersecurity and committed to learning new technologies.

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