Summary of AWS Cookbook: Recipes for Success on AWS • John Culkin, Mike Zazon & Kesha Williams • GOTO 2022

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The video discusses the "AWS Cookbook: Recipes for Success on AWS" and highlights some of the key recipes included in the book. Topics covered include security, big data, machine learning, and transcription. The book is a useful resource for people new to Amazon Web Services, as well as experienced users looking to improve their efficiency and productivity.

  • 00:00:00 The "AWS Cookbook: Recipes for Success on AWS" book is a guide that provides recipes for success on Amazon Web Services, with specific emphasis on security. The book's first chapter is focused on security, and the authors mention that this is important to set a strong foundation for the rest of the recipes. The book is divided into chapters covering topics such as development, infrastructure, and management. Each recipe includes step-by-step instructions and pictures to help readers follow along. The book is a useful resource for people new to Amazon Web Services, as well as experienced users looking to improve their efficiency and productivity.
  • 00:05:00 The "AWS Cookbook: Recipes for Success on AWS" provides recipes for using AWS Systems Manager Session Manager and encrypting EBS volumes using KMS keys.
  • 00:10:00 This book covers recipes for success with AWS, and one recipe is about controlling network access to S3 from your VPC using VPC endpoints. The different endpoint strategies for VPCs are discussed, and the benefits of using a VPC are highlighted.
  • 00:15:00 In this video, John Culkin, Mike Zazon, and Kesha Williams discuss recipes in their new AWS cookbook, GOTO 2022. One recipe is about migrating databases to Amazon RDS, and Culkin discusses how the mappings work in DMS using the Schema Conversion Tool.
  • 00:20:00 John Culkin, Mike Zazon, and Kesha Williams discuss recipes for success with AWS in their cookbook, including configuring an application load balancer to invoke a Lambda function and packaging Lambda code in a container image.
  • 00:25:00 The video discusses the new capabilities added to Amazon ECR, which allows for security scanning of images before pushing them to the registry. It also discusses the importance of taking security vulnerabilities seriously and the new integrative capabilities of ECR and CI/CD.
  • 00:30:00 AWS Cookbook: Recipes for Success on AWS is a helpful guide for using AWS services to create and run successful applications. The book has several recipes that focus on big data, machine learning, and transcription.
  • 00:35:00 This video covers recipes for success on AWS, including how to initiate transcription, use Comprehend to detect and redact PII, and use Tag Editor to modify tags for many resources at once.
  • 00:40:00 The "AWS Cookbook: Recipes for Success on AWS" by John Culkin, Mike Zazon, and Kesha Williams covers recipes for success on AWS such as enabling CloudTrail logging and populating data in DynamoDB tables quickly. These recipes are useful for enterprise users or anyone working with AWS.
  • 00:45:00 This video features John Culkin, Mike Zazon, and Kesha Williams discussing recipes for success on AWS.

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