What you'll learn:
- AWS Networking Basics
- Working with EC2 in a VPC
- NAT Gateway: Setup and Routing
- EC2 User Data: Automate Instance Initialization
- Security Groups: AWS Firewall Configuration
- Application Load Balancer and Target Groups
- VPC Peering: Connect VPCs Securely
- Transit Gateway & Attachments
- Transit Gateway & Cross Region Peering
- VPC Endpoints: Private Connectivity to AWS Services
- VPC Flow Logs: Monitor and Analyze Network Traffic
- Network Load Balancer: High Performance and TCP-Based Load Balancing
- Gateway Load Balancer: Deploy and Manage Third-Party Appliances
- AWS WAF and Shield: Web Protection and DDoS Defense
- AWS Global Accelerator: Improve Global App Performance
- Amazon Route 53: DNS Management and Routing Policies
- ACM (AWS Certificate Manager): Secure Your Applications with SSL/TLS
- DevOps + Networking Project
- Terraform + AWS Networking Project
This is your complete guide to mastering AWS Networking — from foundational concepts to advanced architecture and real-world automation.
Whether you’re a beginner or an IT professional transitioning to the cloud, this course is designed to take you from zero to expert in building and managing AWS network infrastructure. The course starts with the basics and gradually progresses into deep, production-grade scenarios used by enterprises and DevOps teams.
By taking this course, you will:
Start from the ground up — no prior networking or AWS experience is needed
Understand the core components of AWS networking: VPCs, subnets, route tables, Internet Gateways, and NAT Gateways
Learn how to launch and manage EC2 instances in both public and private subnets
Configure and manage key networking services such as Security Groups, Network ACLs, and VPC Endpoints
Build resilient and scalable systems using Application Load Balancer (ALB), Network Load Balancer (NLB), and Gateway Load Balancer
Implement inter-VPC and cross-region connectivity using VPC Peering and Transit Gateway
Explore AWS Global Accelerator for low-latency, global networking performance
Learn how to use Amazon Route 53 for DNS routing, domain registration, and advanced routing policies (weighted, geolocation, failover)
Secure your applications with AWS WAF and AWS Shield for DDoS protection
Analyze and monitor traffic using VPC Flow Logs and CloudWatch metrics
Work on an end-to-end DevOps + Networking project using EC2, Jenkins, Load Balancers, and Route53
Automate all infrastructure using Terraform — building reusable, production-ready IaC modules
Gain cloud-ready, job-ready skills applicable for AWS certification (Solutions Architect, SysOps, DevOps) and real-world enterprise roles
This course is ideal for Cloud Practitioners, DevOps Engineers, System Administrators, Solutions Architects, and anyone serious about building a career in cloud networking. By the end, you’ll be equipped to design, build, secure, and automate complex networking topologies in AWS with confidence and clarity.