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SecurityWeek to Host Cloud Security Summit July 21, 2021

Cloud Security Summit

SecurityWeek will host its 2021 Cloud Security Summit virtual event on Wednesday, July 21, 2021.

Cloud Security Summit

SecurityWeek will host its 2021 Cloud Security Summit virtual event on Wednesday, July 21, 2021.

Through a fully immersive virtual environment, attendees will be able to interact with end users tasked with securing various cloud environments and services, and gain insights from leading solution providers and industry experts.

“SecurityWeek’s Cloud Security Summit will examine a broad range of topics, including cloud asset discovery and management, identity management and multi-factor authentication, the ‘shift-left’ world of DevSecOps, expanding zero-trust concepts for cloud data, and managing things like alert and dashboard fatigue,” said Mike Lennon, Managing Director at SecurityWeek. “Attendees will also learn how to utilize tools, controls, and design models needed to properly secure cloud environments.”

Cloud Security Summit - Virtual EventFree to attend for business users, the Cloud Security Summit kicks off online at 11:00AM ET on Wednesday, July 21, 2021, and features sessions, including:

• Where We’re Going, We Don’t Need Rules: Anomaly-Based Threat Detection

• If You Can’t Visualize it, You Can’t Fix it: Who Can Access Your Cloud Data?

• Threat Hunting in the Cloud

• Where We’re Going, We Don’t Need Rules: Anomaly-Based Threat Detection

• Crafting Comprehensive Cloud Compliance

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• Combating Cloud Threats with Security Monitoring & Response

• Mitigating Misconfigurations in a Cloud World

• Securing Workloads, Containers and Users at the Scale of Cloud

• [Panel] When Cloud Deployments Expand Attack Surfaces

Sponsors of the 2021 Cloud Security Summit include Ermetic, Lacework, Orca Security, and Blumira.

Register for the Cloud Security Summit at: https://register.securityweek.com/cloudsecurity

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