This repository contains five beginner-level projects focused on cloud security across various platforms including AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP). Each project provides hands-on experience with essential security practices and tools necessary for securing cloud resources.
AWS code samples are example code that demonstrates practical implementations of AWS services for specific use cases and scenarios. These application solutions are not supported products in their own right, but educational examples to help our customers use our products for their applications. As our customer, any applications you integrate these examples into should be thoroughly tested ...
Cloud Projects Why do I need to build a Cloud Project? In order to obtain a cloud role at a technology company, it is strongly recommended to build your own Cloud Project so that during your interview process you can demostrate practical working knowledge of cloud workloads.
With a background in data engineering and cloud computing, he focuses on designing and implementing innovative cloud-based solutions. After experiencing different cloud providers and companies of different sizes, Pedro is now working for AWS where he helps SaaS providers design and improve their products.
Cloud Computing Final Project — File Sharing Web App on AWS A hands-on cloud computing project that showcases the deployment of a secure and scalable file-sharing web application using Amazon Web Services. The project integrates key AWS components like EC2, S3, IAM, and VPC to simulate a real-world cloud environment.
This is projects of Cloud Computing course. There are four projects. First project makes us get acquainted with some Cloud Services like: Speech to Text, Natural Language Understanding and Language Translator. Second project makes us get acquainted with Docker and basics of Kubernetes. Third project makes us get acquainted with Hadoop and basics of MapReduce. Fourth project makes us get ...
I’m Vishal (@vishal-human) — a curious builder exploring the world of DevOps and Cloud Computing. This repo is my central space to document, share, and improve everything I’m learning through hands-on projects. Whether it’s automating things, deploying apps, or just breaking stuff for the sake of understanding — it all ends up here.