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Issues and Answers in Cloud Security

Webinar

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Sponsored by SECURITY BOULEVARD


Monday, December 14, 2020
1 p.m. ET

The cloud security landscape has evolved as more organizations shift some or all their workloads off-premises. However, issues such as integration and third-party security remain an obstacle for some organizations. This webinar looks at some of the issues currently plaguing the cloud security space and the solutions to help organizations in their cloud journey.

Hims Pawar
Principal Solution Architect - Delphix
Hims Pawar is principal solution architect at Delphix. He works closely with customers across industries to showcase next-gen technology. He consults on all aspects of information security and specializes in helping clients protect their data while reaping the most value from their digital transformation initiatives. During his career, he has been an advisor to many Fortune 500 clients, he deeply understands the business needs and situations of IT organizations. You can ask him anything about cybersecurity threats, risks at enterprise businesses, and about helping IT leaders design and implement information security strategies. If you ever find yourself thinking about your company’s security posture or practicing DevSecOps, he is the guy you should look for. He has a deep interest in mindfulness and yoga, he believes continuous learning is the mantra to the insecure and rapidly changing world. He believes in a growth mindset and that the key is to not worry about failure and keep learning and improving.
Renata Budko
Head of Product - Traceable
Renata Budko is an accomplished product and technology leader in the cybersecurity space. Prior to becoming a Head of Product at Traceable, she was a chief marketing officer at Wallarm and VP of Products at Winkk. Before that, she co-founded HyTrust and led product management and marketing.  With three patents in cloud security, she holds MBA and Master of Computer Engineering degrees from UC Davis, CA and BS in Physics from MIPT, Moscow. Renata has been a speaker at VMworld, API security conference, Network Interop, HPWorld, CloudCon and EMC World events as well many regional and online events.
TEDDI POEHLS
Senior Sales Engineer - Signal Sciences | Fastly
Teddi Poehls, has more than 10 years of experience in information security. Starting off at a fortune 500 enterprise she has spent most of her career working on the front line of operations dealing with both day to day tasks as well as strategic long-term plans and breach mitigation. She specializes in cross department and skip level communication for business enablement with a technical focus. She has spent the last 6 years at security software companies as a sales engineer working with Fortune 500 and larger companies. Specializing in web application security she focuses on layer 7 threats, misuse and protection.

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