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alicetran
Newcomer I

What do you think about AWS Certified Security Specialty?

It's great when our community can share your thoughts about cloud security, especially AWS security and its certificate. I currently find myself going step by step deeper into cloud security via practical skills of AWS security tools set. I have figured out that they have a huge knowledge, skills and tools set so I have to put in a heavy effort for this journey. During this journey, I just take a break, and take a deep breath in and wonder if it is worth it to invest my huge effort for AWS security. Can anyone share with me your thoughts about this journey or is it worth pursuing?  

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Caute_cautim
Community Champion

Hi @alicetran   Sure, sign up to https://skillsbuild.org/

 

It is free training from IBM to develop key skills for people such as yourself, and security practitioners too.

 

Look for AI training and you will come up with a number of courses.

 

I suggest you review AI under: 

 

https://www.ibm.com/blog/announcement/ibm-framework-for-securing-generative-ai/

 

There are a number of links under the blog underneath, so go explore.

 

The reason I point you here, is the strong belief in AI Ethics which IBM is leading internationally, which links with AI security, Governance and then it leads to another subject Data Governance and how to use data and protect it. 

 

https://www.ibm.com/topics/data-governance

 

Now you can do the same with Google, Microsoft and others, who have partnered with IBM - on the world wide stage.   The UN just signed up to a worldwide support of Ethics within AI over the weekend too.

 

I hope this gives you a head start? 

 

If you are interested in AI threat models, start with OWASP and their AI security model etc.

 

Lots of research, and lots of reading, but good for cpd's etc./

 

Regards

 

Caute_Cautim

 

 

alicetran
Newcomer I

Thank you @Caute_cautim for your advice!