Kirsten Newcomer Kirsten Newcomer, Senior Principal Product Manager, Red Hat OpenShift, works closely with Red Hat’s many security professionals across the Red Hat portfolio of enterprise-ready open source offerings. Kirsten is a diversified software management professional with 15+ years of experience in application development and infrastructure solutions. Prior to joining Red Hat, Kirsten provided strategic direction for Black Duck’s open source governance solutions. Her career has spanned successful roles at IBM Software Group, Rational Software and BMC Software. In her free time, Kirsten serves as an Alumni Trustee for Marlboro College in Marlboro, VT and enjoys hiking and dancing with her husband.
Kirsten Newcomer
AI Demands Laser Security Focus on Data in Use
Kirsten Newcomer | | ai compliance, AI data governance, AI infrastructure, AI readiness, AI regulations, AI Security, AI transparency, AI Workloads, AMD SEV, attestation, Cloud Security, CoCo, confidential computing, confidential containers, data in use, Data Privacy, data protection, data sovereignty, DORA, encryption, EU AI Act, GDPR, Hardware Security, HIPAA, Intel TDX, Keylime, NVIDIA H100, Post-Quantum Cryptography, quantum computing, RAG security, tee, trusted execution environments, Trustee, zero trust
AI’s growth exposes new risks to data in use. Learn how confidential computing, attestation, and post-quantum security protect AI workloads in the cloud ... Read More
Security Boulevard
Securing the ‘New Network’
Network security is a different undertaking with today’s new network In today’s business environment, containers and microservices have enabled organizations to meet constantly changing and increasing demand, but they have also changed the very nature of the network. Further, the near-ubiquity of mobile computing and the adoption of software defined ... Read More
Security Boulevard
Control, Defend and Extend Container Security
Some of the most common security challenges organizations face today can be boiled down to a breakdown in communication between development, operations and security teams, with security often being the last to know about changes. Container technology can play an important role in how these teams work together to address ... Read More
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