Amazon cloud technology re:Inforce conference cloud security compliance and technical practice and Security Jam competition, come and sign up! ...

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August 31, 2023 in Beijing

Amazon Cloud Technology re:Inforce Conference

Landing in China for the first time!

We look forward to your visit,

And welcome the AI ​​era with you,

Start a comprehensive and intelligent security journey!

During 13:00-17:00

In training and hands-on experiments

Cloud Security Compliance and Technical Practices

and Security Jam contest

Will bring you a developer exclusive experience!

Scan the QR code of the poster or click to read the original text to sign up

Everyone is welcome to participate!

For event details, please view the poster

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Reminder:  For the Security Jam contest, since there is a hands-on experiment session, please bring your own computer.

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Amazon Cloud Technology Developer Build On is a hands-on activity for developers planned by the Amazon Cloud Technology team and jointly created by the developer community. It is a cloud technology hands-on experiment and practical activity that combines education and technology applications. It is an essential basic cloud computing course for all developers, IT technicians, or decision makers in the technical/business field. The Build On event will share classic technical frameworks and classic cases. Topics will cover cloud computing entry and professional service applications, and business cases covering the full life cycle of start-up projects to mature enterprises. Whether you are new to Amazon Cloud Whether you are a technology developer or a cloud computing expert, you will gain substantial benefits from the Build On event.

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