
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner
This provider-led AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner course introduces core AWS Cloud concepts for business, technical, sales, and support roles. Participants study AWS global infrastructure, IAM, EC2, S3, VPC, Lambda, security responsibilities, pricing, billing, and support plans.
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Description
This provider-led AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner course introduces core AWS Cloud concepts for business, technical, sales, and support roles.
Participants study AWS global infrastructure, IAM, EC2, S3, VPC, Lambda, security responsibilities, pricing, billing, and support plans.
Teaching may include instructor-led lessons, service demos, knowledge checks, case studies, and practical exercises focused on real workplace scenarios. After completion, participants should be able to explain key AWS services, discuss basic cloud value, identify security and cost considerations, and prepare for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam.
What You Will Learn
Course content follows the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner CLF-C02 exam areas: cloud concepts, security and compliance, cloud technology and services, and billing, pricing, and support. These domains are reflected in the current AWS exam guide.
Module 1: AWS Cloud Concepts
Cloud computing benefits, common use cases, and AWS global infrastructure
Shared responsibility model, AWS Well-Architected Framework, and basic migration concepts
High-level comparison of on-premises, hybrid, and cloud environments
Module 2: Security, Identity, and Compliance
AWS Identity and Access Management, users, groups, roles, policies, and multi-factor authentication
Security responsibilities for AWS and the customer
Core compliance resources, encryption concepts, AWS CloudTrail, AWS Config, and Amazon CloudWatch
Module 3: AWS Services and Technology
Compute services such as Amazon EC2, AWS Lambda, and AWS Elastic Beanstalk
Storage services including Amazon S3, Amazon EBS, Amazon EFS, and Amazon Glacier storage classes
Database, networking, analytics, and management services, including Amazon RDS, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon VPC, Elastic Load Balancing, and AWS Trusted Advisor
Module 4: Billing, Pricing, and Support
AWS pricing models, cost allocation tags, budgets, and cost monitoring
AWS Organizations, consolidated billing, support plans, and service-level resources
Practice questions and review activities aligned to the CLF-C02 exam format
The course typically combines lectures, service demonstrations, knowledge checks, and exam-style practice. After completion, participants should be able to explain core AWS services, discuss basic cloud security and cost topics, and prepare for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam.
Certification & Exam
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner prepares participants for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam, currently CLF-C02.
The certification validates foundational knowledge of AWS Cloud concepts, core AWS services, security and compliance, cloud technology, billing, pricing, and support.
After completing training or self-study, candidates can schedule the exam through AWS Certification, with testing available through Pearson VUE at a test center or as an online proctored exam.
The exam lasts 90 minutes and includes 65 multiple-choice or multiple-response questions.
AWS reports results as pass or fail, with a scaled score from 100 to 1,000 and a passing score of 700.
After passing, candidates receive the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner credential. AWS certifications are valid for three years. Official source: AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner.
What You Will Achieve
Apply core AWS Cloud concepts, including Regions, Availability Zones, shared responsibility, and the AWS Well-Architected Framework, to explain suitable cloud use cases for business and technical needs.
Analyze common AWS services, including Amazon EC2, Amazon S3, Amazon RDS, Amazon VPC, AWS Lambda, and Amazon CloudFront, and match each service to basic compute, storage, database, networking, and content delivery requirements.
Apply AWS security and compliance concepts, including AWS Identity and Access Management, the principle of least privilege, encryption, AWS CloudTrail, and AWS Artifact, to identify basic controls used in cloud environments.
Evaluate AWS pricing models, support plans, the AWS Pricing Calculator, and cost management tools such as AWS Budgets and AWS Cost Explorer to estimate and monitor basic cloud costs.
Create a simple AWS service selection plan for a sample workload, using foundational AWS architecture, security, reliability, performance, and cost considerations.
Analyze AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam domains and sample questions to identify knowledge gaps and prepare a focused study plan for certification readiness.
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General Information
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner suits anyone who wants a clear base in AWS Cloud. AWS also presents this exam as a good first step for people without IT or cloud experience. Sales, marketing, product, and project management teams also get value from these basics.
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