Top Tips & Best Practices for Protecting & Recovering Your Enterprise Cloud
Date: Friday, August 5th at 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET
If the cloud is your organization's top attack vector, can your cloud data infrastructure, apps, data, and business survive an attack? This means knowing applicable threat risks and their impact on your apps, data, and business. How easy, quickly, and with what granularity can you recover, restore, restart and resume your applications and the information they serve? The key to surviving various attacks, including emerging software-defined threats like ransomware, and traditional scenarios, is being prepared.
Join Greg Schulz, Author, Microsoft MVP (Cloud Data Center Management), and Sr. Analyst of the Independent IT Consultancy Server StorageIO, as he discusses trends, pain points, techniques, tips, and best practices for protecting and recovering your enterprise cloud.
What you will learn:
- Aligning different data protection and recovery to applicable threat risks
- How to approach the cost of protection and recovery vs. business enablement
- Evolving from old school 3 2 1 backup to a new school 4 3 2 1 resiliency
- Removing complexity, cost, and boosting protection vs. cost cutting
- Having flexible, granular protection for recovery against different threat risks
- Trust yet verify how well are your recovery and restoration working
- What you can do today, how to prepare for tomorrow and beyond
Here is the AGENDA for the summit:
9 a.m. PT / 12 noon ET
Enterprise Cloud Security Threat Landscape: A 50-Minute Overview
10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET
Top Tips & Best Practices for Protecting & Recovering Your Enterprise Cloud
11 a.m. PT / 2 p.m. ET
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About the presenter:
Greg Schulz, Founder and IT Analyst, Server StorageIO
Greg has worked as the customer in various IT organizations in different roles, as well as a vendor, consulting analyst and author of several books including “Software-Defined Data Infrastructure Essentials” (CRC Press). Greg brings a diverse background with real world perspective across applications, data infrastructures, hardware, software, and clouds. Greg is a Microsoft MVP Cloud Data Center Management and previous ten-time VMware vExpert.
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