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Reducing Complexity to Increase Infrastructure Security

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Many traditional methods of delivering secure access to infrastructure resources such as Linux & Windows servers, databases and Kubernetes clusters involve configuring multiple, complex technologies such as VPNs, secret vaults and privileged access management systems. These systems increase IT complexity and unnecessarily reduce security as savvy engineers find workarounds to the agility they impose. But it doesn't have to be this way—modern approaches to infrastructure access can be both easier to use and more secure. 

In this webinar, you will learn how consolidating the essential elements of infrastructure access—connectivity, authentication, authorization and audit—into a single platform yields not just productivity gains but also improved security and compliance.

Colin Wood
Solutions Engineer - Teleport
Colin Wood is a Toronto area-based IT automation and cloud architect who helps organizations adopt infrastructure-as-code and secure access solutions. He has a keen interest in Chef, Docker, Teleport and AWS, among other technologies. His passion is live demonstrations and conference presentations. Outside the tech world, Colin is a father and husband who enjoys spending time with family and friends.

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What You’ll Learn in This Webinar

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