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Securing The Cloud: Top Down and Bottom Up

Webinar

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Sponsored by disruptops & NETSPI


Thursday, April 16, 2020
1pm EST

As organizations continue to move to the cloud for hosting applications and development, security teams must protect multiple attack surfaces, including the applications and cloud infrastructure. Additionally, attackers are automated and capable. While these attackers continuously probe and find access or vulnerabilities on many different levels, their success usually results from human error in code or infrastructure configurations, such as open admin ports and over privileged identity roles.

Join DisruptOps and NetSPI for this webinar to learn how to better secure both the application layer and cloud infrastructure, using both automated tools and capable penetration testers to uncover logic flaws and other soft spots. We will share how to find and remediate your own vulnerabilities more efficiently, before the attackers do.

Mike Rothman
President - DisruptOps
Mike is a 25-year security veteran, specializing in the sexy aspects of security, such as; protecting networks, protecting endpoints, security management, compliance, and helping clients navigate a secure evolution in their path to full cloud adoption. In addition to his role at DisruptOps, Mike is an Analyst & President of Securosis.
Karl Fosaaen
Practice Director - NetSPI
Karl specializes in network and web application penetration testing. Karl holds a BS in Computer Science from the University of Minnesota and has over a decade of consulting experience in the computer security industry. In that time, he has worked with a variety of industries; including financial services, health care, and retail. Karl holds the Security+, CISSP, and GXPN certifications. In his spare time, Karl has volunteered at conferences including DEF CON, THOTCON, and AppSec USA. Karl has previously spoken at BsidesPDX, THOTCON, AppSec California, and DerbyCon.

 

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