October 2021
Intermediate to advanced
462 pages
16h 18m
English
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IT WAS A ROUTINE DAY IN THE network operations center (NOC) at Capital One, a major bank headquartered in the United States. Suddenly, the infrastructure monitors began sending alerts to the operations team indicating that abnormally large file downloads were occurring from their Amazon Web Services (AWS) file storage containers, called S3 buckets, which Capital One used to store sensitive customer data. It made headline news. A former Amazon employee with insider knowledge was able to download more than 140,000 Social Security numbers, over a million Canadian ...
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