A300: Atlas Security (MongoDB)

Offered by MongoDB University,
A300: Atlas Security (MongoDB)

Learn about the security features available in MongoDB Atlas. When creating applications, it is important that your users have trust that their data is safe. MongoDB Atlas has everything you need to ensure that your applications are compliant and secure. In this course, you will gain the skills necessary to ensure best in class security for your MongoDB Atlas deployments.

What You'll Build
You'll build a solid understanding of Atlas security features such as:

  • Threat Modeling and Security Concepts
  • Data Flow
  • Network Access Control
  • Authentication and Authorization
  • Encryption
  • Logging
  • Compliance
  • Configuring VPC Peering
  • VPC Peering Lab

Course Details
TOTAL ESTIMATED EFFORT

  • 0.5 hours
  • Duration: 1 Chapters
  • Each chapter requires approximately 30 minutes to complete
  • Up to 60 days to complete from day of registration

Agenda

Chapter 1: Security Concepts

System Requirements
You will need access to a computer with: Operating System: Mac OS X 10.7+ 64-bit, Ubuntu 14.04+ 64-bit, or Windows 8+ (64-bit) Web Browser: Firefox 39.0+ or Chrome 43+ (Internet Explorer is currently not supported)

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