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Think About Your Audience Before Choosing a Webinar Title


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Businesses are leveraging serverless computing to build and run applications quickly without worrying about the underlying infrastructure. Serverless architecture provides various benefits from scale to agility, but these architectures are still affected by security flaws.

Join Daniel Prizmant, principal researcher, and Mohit Bhasin, senior product marketing manager at Palo Alto Networks, as they discuss why hackers are targeting serverless applications and what development and security teams can do to mitigate risk.

Key Takeaways from this webinar include:

  • Why the need for serverless computing is rising and how that affects your business
  • The different ways attackers are targeting serverless applications and tips that your organization can leverage to stay secure
Mohit Bhasin
Senior Product Manager, Prisma Cloud, WAAS - Palo Alto Networks
Mohit is on the product marketing team for Prisma Cloud with a focus on web app and API security. He has a passion for understanding and solving customer problems. He previously held positions at Salesforce as a technical evangelist. He has a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering and a Master of Business Administration.
Daniel Prizmant
Principal Researcher - Palo Alto Networks
Daniel started out his career developing hacks for video games and soon became a professional in the information security field. He is an expert in anything related to reverse engineering, vulnerability research and the development of fuzzers and other research tools. Daniel holds a Bachelor of Computer Science from Ben Gurion University.

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What You’ll Learn in This Webinar

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