Quick Note
Bundle offer: eCourseware + iLab Access + Exam Voucher
Training: Self-Paced Online (Official EC-Council Training).
Course Version: Version 2 (Latest)
Access Delivery: Once your order is processed, your login credentials will be sent directly from the EC-Council team to your registered email within 2–3 business days.
Course Description
The Certified Cloud Security Engineer (C|CSE) is a multi-cloud security certification program crafted by industry experts. It offers a holistic understanding of cloud security and empowers cybersecurity professionals to apply practical skills to build, operate, and defend their environments regardless of the selected infrastructure. This design makes the CCSE program a perfect blend of vendor-neutral training topics with vendor-specific instruction and performance labs, offering cybersecurity professionals an unbiased learning experience.
With organizations storing and processing more data than ever on multiple cloud environments, multi-cloud security is essential to organizational cyber security initiatives.
Who Is It For
The Certified Cloud Security Engineer (C|CSE) program is tailored for an intermediate level and is ideally suited for individuals with prior experience in cybersecurity. The program is designed for IT professionals who need to manage multi-cloud environments, including:
Network Security Analyst, Administrators and Engineers,
Cybersecurity Analysts and Engineer
Cloud and Systems Analyst, Administrators and Engineer
IT Professionals seeking to master security across AWS, Azure, and GCP platforms
Prerequisites
Participants should have a working knowledge of network security management.
Basic understanding of cloud computing concepts.
Exam Details
Exam Code: 312-40
Number of Questions: 125
Duration: 4 hours
Test Format: Multiple Choice
Availability: EC-Council Exam Portal
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After attending this cloud security course, participants will be able to gather:
- Generic Cloud Security Concepts
- AWS Specific Security Concepts
- Azure Specific Security Concepts
- Google Cloud Specific Security Concepts

