Are you looking to become an expert in HashiCorp Vault and obtain the HashiCorp Certified: Vault Associate certification?
Look no further than this comprehensive course on Udemy. With free access to live, hands-on labs, you’ll learn how to deploy and maintain Vault properly, covering all objectives for passing the certification exam.
Led by HashiCorp expert Bryan Krausen, this course is designed for students with little to no experience with Vault. You’ll gain in-depth knowledge of all core Vault components, how to configure and deploy key services, and learn about core HashiCorp concepts.
In this all-new version of the course, you’ll have access to tons of demos, lab sessions, exam tips, and practice questions. As HashiCorp Vault continues to grow exponentially in the market, it’s crucial to have the skillset needed to manage it effectively.
By the end of the course, you’ll have a thorough understanding of HashiCorp Vault, how to deploy it, and all the components that you will use, as well as be on your way to becoming an expert in HashiCorp Vault.
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About HashiCorp Vault
Vault is one of the most popular tools from HashiCorp and an extremely feature-rich secrets management platform, so naturally, these folks who are deploying and managing it needs to understand how it all works (that’s you!). Plus, I’m sure you’re interested in obtaining the HashiCorp Vault Associate certification to prove your expertise to colleagues and employers!
Bryan Krausen, currently the VP of Consulting Services at River Point Technology, has a rich background in tech, starting from 2001.
His platform experience includes strong AWS and VMware virtualization skills, data center design, and implementation. He is adept with HashiCorp products and infrastructure as code development.
Bryan has co-authored the book "Running HashiCorp Vault in Production" and authored several HashiCorp Vault and Terraform courses.
His certifications include HashiCorp Vault and Consul, along with numerous AWS certifications. Bryan actively participates in community groups and has held leadership roles in Louisville VMUG and AWS User Group.