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Securing the Cloud

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Cloud computing platforms are rife with misconfigurations, largely because they are provisioned by developers with little cybersecurity experience using infrastructure-as-code (IaC) tools. As a result, it’s up to cybersecurity teams to first discover these vulnerabilities and then define the workflow processes required to remediate them. The challenge is, the rate at which application workloads are being deployed in the cloud continues to increase, often at the expense of security, a fact that cybercriminal gangs are now all too happy to exploit.

In this webinar, our panel of experts will discuss the state of security with respect to cloud workloads and offer ways in which organizations can improve their cloud security posture.

Maya Levine
Product Manager, Sysdig
Maya Levine is a Product Manager for Sysdig. Previously she worked at Check Point Software Technologies as a Security Engineer and later a Technical Marketing Engineer, focusing on cloud security. Her earnest and concise communication style connects to both technical and business audiences. She has presented at many industry conferences, including AWS re:Invent and AnsibleFest. She has also been regularly interviewed on television news channels, written publications, and podcasts about cybersecurity.
Doug Hudson
VP of Business Development, Orca Security
Doug works with cyber executives on risk management, governance, cyber strategy, compliance and technology transformation. With nearly 20 years of experience across industries, he brings a unique perspective on organizations’ global value chain and associated cyber inflection points. Prior to Orca Security, Doug developed and ran the Strategy, Privacy, and Risk practice at Coalfire, leading delivery of a broad range of security advisory services for numerous global enterprises and periodically serving as a vCISO. Before Coalfire, he was a Senior Manager at Accenture in the Security Strategy and Risk Management Practice, leading multiple projects for organizations in the F-100. Doug holds CISSP, CCSP, CCSK and Open-Fair certifications as well as a Masters of Applied Science, Information Security, from Denver University and a Bachelor of Science from the University of Iowa.
Thomas Weatherford
Strategic Solutions Architect, xMatters, an Everbridge Company
Tom Weatherford has years of DevSecOps and process management experience. He has held several security positions in the U.S. Department of Defense and public sector area of operations to include FSO. Tom demonstrates cybersecurity as a team effort beyond the limited view of the security team. Collaboration across teams has been the key to his success. Working with many of the top 100 companies and many government agencies, Tom has seen the problems and successful solutions to industry problems.
David Leone
Senior Customer Success Manager, Perception Point
David is a Senior Customer Success Manager at Perception Point and brings with him a range of experience having worked as a CSM, solutions engineer, and systems engineer for a number of global organizations. He enjoys the satisfaction of helping organizations achieve their goals by providing simplified solutions to complex problems. David has a prowess for translating the technical world into something that is easily digestible for almost any audience.

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