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Enabling HTTPS web application bindings - Amazon Web Services (AWS) Tutorial
From the course: CCSK Cert Prep: 2 Infrastructure Security for Cloud
Enabling HTTPS web application bindings
- [Instructor] There are many ways to secure a cloud hosted web app regardless of the cloud service provider. In this particular case in Microsoft Azure I'm going to deploy a web app otherwise called an app service and then I'm going to enable HTTPS connectivity to it to secure the connection to the web app. So to get started here in the Microsoft Azure portal I'm going to click create a resource in the upper left, I'm going to search for a web app, and then I'll choose web app from the list, and I'll choose create. Next, I'll deploy this into an existing resource group called Rg1. And down below, I have to give a name to the web app. It's going to use the .azurewebsites.net DNS domain suffix by default. So I'm going to call this webappyhz172. So some kind of a unique name that adheres to naming standards in my organization. Down below the runtime stack. That really depends on the developer. But let's say that we…
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Common application attacks4m 20s
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Identity and access management (IAM)5m 2s
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Configuring IAM to support application security5m 25s
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