PluralSight – Using IIS as a Developer

PluralSight – Using IIS as a Developer-JGTiSO
English | Size: 238.81 MB
Category: Tutorial

Delivering applications today means delivering applications to the web, and working in the Microsoft stack means delivering with Internet Information Server (IIS), their flagship webserver. In this course, Using IIS as a Developer, you ll learn to make IIS work for you.. First you ll explore the underlying protocols that make a connection between IIS and a browser work. Next, you ll discover how IIS is organized, and how to deliver applications to it. Finally, you ll learn how to structure your applications effectively for deploying to IIS. When you re finished with this course, you ll have the skills and knowledge of working with Internet Information Server (IIS) needed to operate effectively as a web developer with the Microsoft stack

Linkedin Learning – AWS for Developers S3

Linkedin Learning – AWS for Developers S3-XQZT
English | Size: 328.69 MB
Category: CBTs

Learn how to get started with Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) the globally distributed, binary object storage service that allows developers to securely store and retrieve data Instructor Frank Moley demonstrates how to set up an account and walks through S3 basics, such as creating your first storage bucket. He also shows how to set up permissions and configuration options and use the command-line interface (CLI) to script S3 operations. Frank also walks through the AWS software development kits (SDK), which allow you to easily integrate S3 with your Python and Java applications

Cloud Academy – Introduction to AWS Web Application Firewall

Cloud Academy – Introduction to AWS Web Application Firewall-STM
English | Size: 765.30 MB
Category: Tutorial

Security is one of the hottest topics within the cloud industry right now, mostly due to uncertainty and a lack of understanding when it comes to knowing how to secure the cloud really is. With this in mind, public cloud vendors focus massive effort and resources into security, resulting in additional levels of security at all layers within their cloud architecture. This made way for the development of the AWS Web Application Firewall (WAF) service which was launched at Re:Invent in October 2015. This course looks at all the elements of AWS Web Application Firewall from a beginners introduction to the service from what it is and when to use it within your environment, to how it can be used in conjunction with other services like AWS CloudWatch and AWS Lambda to help with automation of your security