This workshop will teach you everything you need to know to provision your own Cloud-Based Ubuntu Workstation in AWS for Remote Browsing. Sometimes there are valid security and privacy reasons to use a temporary workstation for potentially malicious websites or to avoid tracking.
Prerequisites: Attendees will need an AWS Account and should be comfortable launching an EC2 instance and connecting to it. Here is a tutorial on launching an EC2 virtual machine instance: [ Ссылка ]
During the session we will briefly cover some basic git commands as well as Terraform basics, including installation.
Associated Github Repository: [ Ссылка ]
About the Author
Kenneth G. Hartman is a security consultant based in Traverse City, Michigan. Ken’s motto is “I help my clients earn and maintain the trust of their customers in its products and services.” Toward this end, he consults on a comprehensive program portfolio of technical security initiatives focused on securing client data in the public cloud. Ken has worked for a variety of Cloud Service Providers in both the Midwest and Silicon Valley in architecture, engineering, compliance, and security product management roles. An instructor for SEC488: Cloud Security Essentials and SEC510: Public Cloud Security: AWS, Azure, & GCP, Ken has also been the co-chair of the 2019 SANS Cloud Security Operations Solutions Forum, the 2019 and 2020 SANS Cloud & DevOps Security Summits. Read more about Ken here, [ Ссылка ]
SANS Cloud Security Curriculum - www.sans.org/cloud-security
SANS SEC488: Cloud Security Essentials - www.sans.org/sec488
SANS SEC510: Public Cloud Security: AWS, Azure, & GCP - www.sans.org/sec510
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