Date & Time
Wednesday, October 17, 2018, 1:15 PM - 2:45 PM
Category
Professional Techniques
Description

Consider the following:
- You don’t own any of it but, it is your responsibility to control and secure everything in it
- You don’t own any of it but you critically depend on what’s in it
- You don’t maintain any of it but you trust all of it is properly maintained at all times
- You can’t touch any of it but it’s up to you to completely orchestrate, control and secure what’s in it
- You can’t physically walk in any where but you (and anyone else on the planet with the right access) can virtually access from every where

At first blush, a seasoned and experienced network / security director may not fully appreciate the significant differences and challenges his/her staff will experience in trying to fulfill their job duties when their datacenter is in the public cloud. The old strategy of ‘lift and shift’ - creating VM’s of all of your current/existing hardware and ‘shifting’ it to the cloud - will fail. Further evidence of the urgent need for purpose built tools to secure public cloud infrastructures can be seen in the multiple and repeated data leaks and misconfiguration compromises we have seen in the last year - According to Gartner, “Through 2022, at least 95% of cloud security failures will be the customer’s fault."

And in a world which is rapidly becoming completely ‘software defined’ new skills and tools are required.

In this session, we will discuss why today’s IT organizations require mature and complete native tools - built in the cloud for the cloud - which provide:


- Complete visibility
- Configuration management
- Identity protection
- Secure DevOps
- Compliance Automation
- Governance Enforcement
- Environment Lockdown


We will discuss the subtle yet profound differences in operating your datacenter in the public cloud vs operating your own datacenter. We will discuss the ’Shared Responsibility Model’ and what it really means to you and your IT department as you expand the number of workloads you move to the public cloud. And, as your sophistication increases and you expand your use of PaaS and IaaS, the complexities follow in tandem. We will show how today’s IT organizations require new, purpose built tools designed and capable of ’speaking the same language’ as the public cloud infrastructures and built to leverage the extensive API’s they provide.  We hope you’ll join us!

Speaker(s)
Grant Asplund; Patrick Pushor
Speaker Bio(s)
Grant  Asplund,  Principal  Evangelist  -  Dome9  Security  Grant  Asplund  is  the  Principal  Evangelist  for  Dome9  Security.  Grant  has  more  than  30  years  of  experience  in  sales,  marketing,  business  development  and  management  in  enterprise  software  with  the  last  20  years  focused  within  security.  Prior  to  joining  Dome9,  Grant  held  worldwide  evangelist  roles  at  Check  Point  Software  Technologies  and  more  recently  Blue  Coat  Systems,  Inc.  where  he  was  Director  of  Evangelism.  Grant  has  also  held  the  Head  of  Market  Development  and  Sales  for  Altor  Networks,  and  was  Vice  President,  Enterprise  Sales  for  NeuStar.  Additionally,  he  was  President  and  CEO  of  MetaInfo  before  successfully  selling  the  company  to  NeuStar.  Grant  brings  his  unique  story-telling  style  mixed  with  high  energy  and  passion,  representing  Dome9  at  public  events  and  conferences.  Grant  has  also  been  a  featured  speaker  and  panelist  at  numerous  industry  trade  shows,  conferences  and  several  radio  blogs  which  include  RSAC,  Next100  CIO’s,  and  BlogTalkRadio.
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