This credential helps organizations identify and develop talent with
critical skills for implementing cloud initiatives. Earning AWS Certified
Security – Specialty validates expertise in securing data and workloads in
the AWS Cloud.
Who should take this exam?
AWS Certified Security – Specialty is intended for individuals who perform a
security role and have at least two years of hands-on experience securing
AWS workloads. Before you take this exam, we recommend you have:
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Five years of IT security experience in designing and implementing
security solutions and at least two years of hands-on experience in
securing AWS workloads
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Working knowledge of AWS security services and features of services to
provide a secure production environment and an understanding of security
operations and risks
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Knowledge of the AWS shared responsibility model and its application;
security controls for workloads on AWS; logging and monitoring
strategies; cloud security threat models; patch management and security
automation; ways to enhance AWS security services with third-party tools
and services; and disaster recovery controls, including BCP and backups,
encryption, access control, and data retention
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Understanding of specialized data classifications and AWS data
protection mechanisms, data-encryption methods and AWS mechanisms to
implement them, and secure internet protocols and AWS mechanisms to
implement them
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Ability to make tradeoff decisions with regard to cost, security, and
deployment complexity to meet a set of application requirements
What does it take to earn this certification?
To earn this certification, you’ll need to take and pass the AWS Certified
Security – Specialty exam (SCS-C01). The exam features a combination of two
question formats: multiple choice and multiple response. Additional
information, such as the exam content outline and passing score, is in the
exam guide.