The Cybersecurity Engineer track covers threat modeling, network security, identity and access management, secure coding practices, incident response, and compliance. Sessions probe your specific security design decisions and the reasoning behind them.
The Cybersecurity Engineer track covers threat modeling, network security architecture, IAM and privilege escalation prevention, secure SDLC, incident response playbooks, vulnerability management, and behavioral questions on security trade-offs in product decisions.
If you describe a zero-trust architecture, Alex follows up on how you handle lateral movement, what your segmentation strategy is, and how you enforce least-privilege across service accounts. Follow-ups are specific to your design decisions.
Yes. The Cybersecurity Engineer track includes cloud security coverage for AWS IAM, VPC design, security groups, CloudTrail, and GuardDuty. Questions are calibrated to whether you are targeting an enterprise, cloud-native, or startup security role.
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