The Cloud Security Threat Landscape Heading Into 2022
Date: Friday, December 3rd at 9 a.m. PT / 12 noon ET
All Of This Has Happened Before And Will Happen Again
– Battlestar Galactica
I've done five webinars on cloud security in 2021 and have some remarkable conclusions to share looking both forward and backward at the threat landscape. It's got a lot worse in a very short period of time. For some organizations it was a colossal missed opportunity – especially if they did not move services to cloud hosted or SaaS providers. There are important digital transformation trends to pay attention – the threat actors appear to know the technology your organization is using better than many IT teams.
Join Ian Thornton-Trump CD for a look backward, a look forward and a stark warning about the biggest threats and the biggest opportunities for organization's digital transformation efforts. What we did during nearly two years of pandemic came back to haunt us but, surprisingly many companies showed remarkable agility and resiliency to be cloud-ready – others failed spectacularly. One area in particular stands out – the ability to scale, recover and even contract resources as demand increases or decreases.
We approach the Christmas season in Information technology with deep trepidation – those of you that are in a budget process, part of a technical team delivering digital transformation or have an executive mandate to spend on continued digital transformation need to attend this webinar to get a good idea of what to spend your time and efforts on in 2022.
Here is the AGENDA for the summit:
9 a.m. PT / 12 noon ET
The Cloud Security Threat Landscape Heading Into 2022
10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET
Top 10 Cloud Infrastructure & Data Best Practices
11 a.m. PT / 2 p.m. ET
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About the presenter:
Ian Thornton-Trump, CISO, Cyjax
Ian Thornton-Trump CD is an ITIL certified IT professional with 25 years of experience in IT security and information technology. From 1989 to 1992, Ian served with the Canadian Forces (CF), Military Intelligence Branch; in 2002, he joined the CF Military Police Reserves and retired as a Public Affairs Officer in 2013. After a year with the RCMP as a Criminal Intelligence Analyst, Ian worked as a cyber security analyst/consultant for multi-national insurance, banking and regional health care.