10 Cloud Security Books to Master Building a Secure Cloud

10 Cloud Security Books to Master Building a Secure Cloud
Master the art of cloud security audit and cloud-native security with these essential books. Elevate your cloud skills with the best practices and knowledge in securing data in cloud environments.

Cloud security is crucial as the world depends more on cloud computing. Stay informed and secure your data by reading these ten expert-written cloud security books to enhance your skills and knowledge. Improve your cloud security posture through the strategic implementation of novel and advanced tactics. The best cloud security books written by the top industry professionals cover a wide range of practical knowledge, including:
 
  • Cloud security,
  • Cloud-native security, and
  • Cloud security audit
 
Here is a list of cloud computing security books to help brush up your skills effectively:
 

1.    (ISC)2 CCSP Certified Cloud Security Professional Official Study Guide (3rd Edition)

Authors: Mike Chapple and David Seidl

 The (ISC)2 CCSP Certified Cloud Security Professional Official Study Guide, 3rd Edition, is the only official study guide for the updated CCSP exam objectives practical from 2022-2025. Authored by experienced cloud security professionals Mike Chapple and David Seidl, this completely rewritten 3rd Edition includes Sybex study tools, such as pre-test assessments, to identify areas for further review. This is one of the top cloud security books that cover all CCSP domains, including Cloud Concepts, Architecture and Design, Cloud Data Security, Cloud Platform and Infrastructure Security, Cloud Application Security, Cloud Security Operations, and Legal, Risk, and Compliance with real-world scenarios. In addition to the book, access is provided to the Sybex interactive online learning environment, which includes a PDF glossary, hundreds of flashcards, and two complete practice exams. This guide is a valuable reference for those seeking CCSP certification.
 

2.    Cloud Auditing Best Practices: Perform Security and IT Audits across AWS, Azure, and GCP by building effective cloud auditing plans

Authors: Shinesa Cambric and Michael Ratemo

Packt Publishing published it in January 2023. The book provides information on ensuring compliance across the top cloud players by diving into AWS, Azure, and GCP cloud auditing to minimize security risks. It teaches how to leverage best practices and emerging technologies to audit a cloud environment effectively. The book also provides tips on improving auditing and unlocking career opportunities in cloud audits and compliance. The book is intended for IT auditors looking to learn more about assessing cloud environments for compliance and those looking for practical tips on how to audit them and what security controls are available to map to IT's general computing controls. Other IT professionals whose job includes assessing compliance, such as DevSecOps teams, identity and access management analysts, cloud engineers, and cloud security architects, will also find plenty of helpful information in this book, making it one of the best cloud security books for reference.
 

3.    Cloud Computing Security: Foundations and Challenges

Editor: John R. Vacca

This cloud computing security book was edited by John R. Vacca and published by CRC Press in its first Edition in 2016. The book offers a complete overview of cloud computing security technology and its implementation while exploring practical solutions to a wide array of cloud computing security issues. It covers cloud server patching and configuration vulnerabilities, assesses methods for data encryption and long-term storage in a cloud server, and demonstrates techniques to verify identity using a certificate chain and detect inappropriate changes to data or system configurations.The book is intended for IT professionals learning more about cloud computing security technology and implementation. It provides practical solutions to a wide range of cloud computing security issues.
 

4.    Cloud Computing: Implementation, Management, and Security

Authors: John W. Rittinghouse and James F. Ransome

The book Cloud Computing: Implementation, Management, and Security is written by John W. Rittinghouse and James F. Ransome. CRC Press published it for the first time in 2009. It explains what cloud computing means, explores how disruptive it may become, and examines its advantages and disadvantages. Business executives can gain the knowledge necessary to make informed, educated decisions regarding cloud initiatives. The authors discuss the evolution of cloud computing from a historical perspective, focusing on advances that led to the innovation of cloud computing. They survey some critical components necessary to make the cloud computing paradigm feasible. They also present the different standards based on the usage and implementation issues surrounding cloud computing and describe the infrastructure management that cloud computing service providers maintain. After addressing the major legal and philosophical issues, the book concludes with a comprehensive look at successful cloud computing vendors. It helps overcome the lack of understanding currently preventing even faster adoption of cloud computing by arming readers with the guidance essential to making intelligent, strategic decisions on cloud initiatives.
 

5.    Cloud Native Security Cookbook

Author: Josh Armitage

O'Reilly Media, Inc. released the Cloud Native Security Cookbook in April 2022. The book provides recipes for AWS, Azure, and GCP to help businesses enhance the security of their native cloud systems. It covers the trade-offs that security professionals, developers, and infrastructure experts must make when working with different cloud providers, using principles and mental models. Each recipe discusses these inherent compromises as well as where clouds have similarities and where they're fundamentally different. The book teaches you how to implement existing solutions that are robust and secure and devise design solutions to new and exciting problems. It also helps you deal with security challenges and solutions both horizontally and vertically within your business.
 

6.    Cloud Security and Privacy: An Enterprise Perspective on Risks and Compliance (Theory in Practice)

Authors: Tim Mather, Subra Kumaraswamy, and Shahed Latif

This book was published by O'Reilly Media, Inc., in September 2009. It provides detailed information on cloud computing security that needs to be improved until the book was released. It reviews cloud data security and storage, including confidentiality, integrity, and availability. It also covers identity and access management (IAM) practices for authentication, authorization, and auditing of users accessing cloud services. The book discusses relevant security management frameworks, standards for the cloud, and privacy aspects to consider when using cloud services. It also covers the significance of audit and compliance functions within the cloud and its various standards and frameworks to consider. This book is ideal for IT recruiters, information security and privacy practitioners, IT business managers, service providers, and investors. It offers sound advice from three well-known authorities in the tech security world.
 

7.    Cloud Security for Dummies

Author: Ted Coombs

Ted Coombs is the author of Cloud Security for Dummies. This book offers step-by-step demonstrations of establishing effective security protocols for cloud applications, networks, and infrastructure. It also teaches how to manage and utilize the security tools from different cloud vendors, deliver security audits to uncover hidden flaws in security setups and ensure compliance with regulatory frameworks. Using the practical techniques discussed in this book, mitigate the risk of a data breach by strengthening the security of your network from the bottom up. You will learn how to set your security policies to balance ease of use and data protection and work with tools provided by trusted vendors worldwide.
 

8.    Cloud Security: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications, Vol. 2

Editor: Information Reso Management Association

IGI Global released Cloud Security: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications as a multi-volume book on April 1, 2019. This book explores the difficulties and challenges of securing user data and information on cloud platforms. It also examines the current approaches to cloud-based technologies and assesses the possibilities for future advancements in this field. Highlighting topics such as cloud forensics, information privacy, and standardization and security in the cloud, this book is ideally designed for IT specialists, web designers, computer engineers, software developers, academicians, researchers, and graduate-level students interested in cloud computing concepts and security.
 

9.    Empirical Cloud Security: Practical Intelligence to Evaluate Risks and Attacks

Author: Aditya K. Sood

Mercury Learning & Information published the book, Empirical Cloud Security: Practical Intelligence to Evaluate Risks and Attacks on April 14, 2021. This book is crafted for security and risk assessment professionals, DevOps engineers, penetration testers, cloud security engineers, and cloud software developers interested in learning practical approaches to cloud security. It has a rich pedagogy covering practical strategies for assessing the security and privacy of cloud infrastructures and applications. It shows how to secure your cloud infrastructure to combat threats and attacks and prevent data breaches. The chapters are designed with a granular framework, starting with security concepts, then hands-on assessment techniques based on real-world studies, and concluding with recommendations, including best practices.
 

10.  Practical Cloud Native Security with Falco

Authors: Loris Degioanni and Leonardo Grasso

O'Reilly Media, Inc. published the book Practical Cloud Native Security with Falco: Risk and Threat Detection for Containers, Kubernetes, and the Cloud in August 2022. This is a practical guide to Falco, the open-source standard for continuous risk and threat detection across Kubernetes, containers, and the cloud. Falco creator Loris Degioanni and core maintainer Leonardo Grasso discuss threat detection and show you how to get Falco up and running, plus advanced topics such as deploying Falco in production and writing your own security rules. You'll learn how to leverage runtime security in cloud-native environments, detect configuration changes and unexpected behavior in the cloud, and protect containers, Kubernetes, and cloud applications using Falco. Also, learn how to run, deploy, and customize Falco and how to deploy, configure, and maintain Falco in a production environment.
 

Final Thoughts

Cloud security and native-cloud security are increasingly complex and evolving rapidly, requiring constant learning and updating of best practices and knowledge. The above-listed books are some of the top cloud security books and resources to help you master the best techniques and principles of cloud security. Whether you are a beginner or an expert, you will find valuable insights and guidance from these authors. You can enhance your skills, knowledge, and confidence in securing and managing your cloud posture, by reading cloud security books.

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