Securing a Multi-Cloud: Effective Approaches for Getting and Staying Secure
Date: Friday, August 7th at 11am PDT / 2pm EDT
The more clouds you have, the more gaps exist between those clouds. Securing multiple clouds is tricky with multiple security models, different shared responsibility models and, of course, multiple sign-ins.
In this session, security experts will help you make sure your multi-cloud environment is as safe as it can be. We'll look at:
- How threats to the major public cloud infrastructure platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP) can be different.
- The SaaS security threats that commonly go unaddressed, even by experienced IT teams.
- How ransomware writers are targeting the cloud.
- The threat of all those different logons for different clouds.
- Best practices for securing those gaps.
Lock down your multi-cloud environment with tips from this can't miss session!
This webcast is Session 3 of Getting Multi-Cloud Under Control: A Half-Day Summit. When you register for this session, you are free to attend all sessions of this Summit!
AGENDA:
Session 1: 9:00 a.m. – 9:55 a.m. PDT
Grappling with the Performance Challenges of a Multi-Cloud Approach
Session 2: 10:00 a.m. – 10:55 a.m. PDT
Corralling Costs in a Multi-Cloud Setting: Best Practices from the Experts
Session 3: 11:00 a.m. – 12 p.m. PDT
Securing a Multi-Cloud: Effective Approaches for Getting and Staying Secure
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About the presenter:
Dana Epp, Security Researcher
Dana is a security researcher, penetration tester and entrepreneur. Dana is the founder of Scorpion Software Corp., a security company that provided an authentication and authorization system designed for managed service providers. After Scorpion was sold to Kaseya, Dana first served as principal architect for Kaseya's security product line, then became CTO for all of Kaseya. Dana is a Microsoft Regional Director and a Microsoft Enterprise Security MVP.