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Kate Gawron
Kate Gawron
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Kate Gawron

Kate Gawron is a full-time senior database consultant and part-time future racing driver. She was a competitor in Formula Woman, and she aspires to become a professional Gran Turismo (GT) racing driver. Away from the racetrack, Kate has worked with Oracle databases for 18 years and AWS for five years. She holds four AWS certifications, including the AWS Certified Database – Specialty certification as well as two professional Oracle qualifications. Kate currently works as a senior database architect, where she works with customers to migrate and refactor their databases to work optimally within the AWS cloud.
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Implementing database and VPC access controls

All RDS and Aurora databases run within a VPC. As you may recall, a VPC is a section of the AWS Cloud that is secured for your use only. A VPC operates similarly to a data center and can be secured using a variety of security measures, from user accounts to security groups. Databases that do not run within a VPC such as DynamoDB, Timestream, and QLDB use different security controls, such as AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) roles and users, which we will discuss later in this section.

Let's start by learning how to use VPC subnets to keep your databases hidden from the internet.

Subnets and bastion hosts

Subnets are a range of IP addresses that form logical groups within a VPC. There are two types of subnets you can create: public and private. A public subnet is one where the servers and databases within it can reach the public internet and be reached from the internet via an internet gateway. A private subnet is one...

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Published in: May 2022Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781803243108

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Kate Gawron

Kate Gawron is a full-time senior database consultant and part-time future racing driver. She was a competitor in Formula Woman, and she aspires to become a professional Gran Turismo (GT) racing driver. Away from the racetrack, Kate has worked with Oracle databases for 18 years and AWS for five years. She holds four AWS certifications, including the AWS Certified Database – Specialty certification as well as two professional Oracle qualifications. Kate currently works as a senior database architect, where she works with customers to migrate and refactor their databases to work optimally within the AWS cloud.
Read more about Kate Gawron