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Cloud-based Data Privacy and Protection Protecting data and privacy across hybrid IT Farshad Ghazi - Moderator Mat Spitz Lacy Gruen #MicroFocusCyberSummit Reiner Kappenberger
Cloud-based Data Privacy and Protection: Protecting Data and Privacy across Hybrid IT Enterprises are adopting cloud environments and services wholeheartedly, using an average of 27 different SaaS applications, such as Salesforce and Microsoft Dynamics 365, to help run the business * . This results in spinning up workloads through Amazon Web Services and Azure--using cloud infrastructure for disaster recovery and more — which creates major challenges for enterprises to govern data security and privacy across hybrid IT. Concerns about control over platforms, multi-tenancy, data residency, identity and access, collaboration and data flowing into and between clouds, are enough to keep a CISO awake at night. And don’t even mention shadow IT. Join us for a discussion on the challenges and best practices for data and identity governance and protection in hybrid IT. Your Moderator: Farshad Ghazi Panelists: Mat Spitz, Lacy Gruen, Reiner Kappenberger 3 *The 2018 Global Cloud Data Security Study, by Ponemon Institute LLC, 2018
Panel: Cloud-based data privacy and protection Lacy Gruen Mathew Spitz Reiner Kappenberger Global Product Marketing Global Head of Product Management DevOps Engineer Identity & Access Management Enterprise Data Security esurance Micro Focus Micro Focus 4
Major Enterprise Workload/App Deployment to the Public Cloud 89% 91% 91% 90% 93% 92% 69% Planned 67% 64% 59% 57% 51% 42% 32% Current Web & Database Email & Infrastructure Business Application Big Data Media Collaborative Workloads Applications test & dev Analytics 5 1: Micro Focus Research, April 2018.
Private Cloud, SaaS, PaaS & IaaS – Hybrid IT Is the New IT 27 is the average number of different clouds services used by each enterprise 3 55% of organizations see their use of private cloud increasing over the next two years 2 Should we talk about Shadow IT?? 2: SUSE market research, 2017.’ 6 3: The 2018 Global Cloud Data Security Study, by Ponemon Institute LLC, 2018
The Cloud Is the Number One Concern for CSOs Insufficient identity, Shared technology credential, and access management Account Data Loss Cloud is the Hijacking #1 target Malicious Advanced persistent Insiders threats (APTs) for security spend increase by Chief Security Officers 4 Data Breaches Insecure APIs Denial of service (DoS) Abuse System Vulnerabilities Insufficient due diligence 4: 2017 Security Priorities, survey of Chief Security Officers, IDG, 2017
Panel: Cloud-based data privacy and protection Lacy Gruen Mathew Spitz Reiner Kappenberger Global Product Marketing Global Head of Product Management DevOps Engineer Identity & Access Management Enterprise Data Security esurance Micro Focus Micro Focus 8
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