AWS Symposium - Washington, DC | Defending Your Workloads Against the Next Zero-day Vulnerability
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Опубликовано 24 июля 2015, 18:29
When serious vulnerabilities like Shellshock or Heartbleed are found, you know you should respond quickly. But when you’re juggling many priorities, and are more comfortable developing apps than security policies, emergency updates may fall to the bottom of the list. Is there a better way to protect your workloads, without a lot of work? In AWS, you approach everything in your infrastructure as an API. If you take the same approach to security, you can automate protection for zero-day vulnerabilities, without impacting agility or architecture flexibility.
In this session, Justin talks about how to use AWS security groups, virtual private networks, and security capabilities like intrusion detection and prevention to defend what you put in the cloud. Using the recent Shellshock vulnerability as a real-world threat scenario the speaker shows how to combine AWS features and workload-aware security controls to prevent hackers from exploiting similar zero-day threats. Learn simple, easy to deploy security tools and techniques to protect workloads – that don't require a PhD in cyber security.
Speaker:
Justin Foster
CTO, Cloud Security, Trend Micro
View more here oak.ctx.ly/r/3cz00
In this session, Justin talks about how to use AWS security groups, virtual private networks, and security capabilities like intrusion detection and prevention to defend what you put in the cloud. Using the recent Shellshock vulnerability as a real-world threat scenario the speaker shows how to combine AWS features and workload-aware security controls to prevent hackers from exploiting similar zero-day threats. Learn simple, easy to deploy security tools and techniques to protect workloads – that don't require a PhD in cyber security.
Speaker:
Justin Foster
CTO, Cloud Security, Trend Micro
View more here oak.ctx.ly/r/3cz00
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