Individuals from Netflix and Microsoft will be keynote speakers for Keyfactor’s upcoming Critical Trust Virtual Summit, taking place on October 21-22, 2020. Session information and details are below:
Looking Past the Pandemic: Futureproofing Against Data Risk
Presented by Ann Johnson, Microsoft – Corporate VP of Security, Compliance & Identity (SCI) Business Development
October 21, 2020 @ 2:25pm ET
People will create more than 175 Zettabytes of data by 2025. While this abundance of data fuels machine learning, artificial intelligence and automation, this abundance also presents risks to our security, economies and fundamental right to privacy as data also becomes one of our great assets to help address global challenges. Enterprises must now look beyond AI as just a proactive defense and consider data both an asset and a risk.
More info: https://summit.keyfactor.com/talks/looking-past-the-pandemic-futureproofing-against-data-risk/
How Netflix Delivers with Speed and Agility (And you can too!)
Presented by Andy Glover, Netflix – Director of Productivity Engineering
October 22, 2020 @ 2:30pm ET
As security teams work more closely with DevOps engineering, they need to move fast and be agile. Andy will discuss how Netflix’s competitive advantage is the ability to innovate with speed and agility, which is facilitated by their culture. He’ll share his lessons learned from investing in automation to building centralized teams and how these benefits can also be adopted by your organization.
More info: https://summit.keyfactor.com/talks/guest-keynote-day-2/
Keyfactor’s two-day online event will offer over a dozen additional sessions and panels delivered by industry-leading innovators and practitioners specializing in crypto-agile best practices across IT, security, engineering and DevOps:
You can register here.
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Critical Trust Virtual Summit: Keynote Speakers Announced
Individuals from Netflix and Microsoft will be keynote speakers for Keyfactor’s upcoming Critical Trust Virtual Summit, taking place on October 21-22, 2020. Session information and details are below:
Looking Past the Pandemic: Futureproofing Against Data Risk
Presented by Ann Johnson, Microsoft – Corporate VP of Security, Compliance & Identity (SCI) Business Development
October 21, 2020 @ 2:25pm ET
People will create more than 175 Zettabytes of data by 2025. While this abundance of data fuels machine learning, artificial intelligence and automation, this abundance also presents risks to our security, economies and fundamental right to privacy as data also becomes one of our great assets to help address global challenges. Enterprises must now look beyond AI as just a proactive defense and consider data both an asset and a risk.
More info: https://summit.keyfactor.com/talks/looking-past-the-pandemic-futureproofing-against-data-risk/
How Netflix Delivers with Speed and Agility (And you can too!)
Presented by Andy Glover, Netflix – Director of Productivity Engineering
October 22, 2020 @ 2:30pm ET
As security teams work more closely with DevOps engineering, they need to move fast and be agile. Andy will discuss how Netflix’s competitive advantage is the ability to innovate with speed and agility, which is facilitated by their culture. He’ll share his lessons learned from investing in automation to building centralized teams and how these benefits can also be adopted by your organization.
More info: https://summit.keyfactor.com/talks/guest-keynote-day-2/
Keyfactor’s two-day online event will offer over a dozen additional sessions and panels delivered by industry-leading innovators and practitioners specializing in crypto-agile best practices across IT, security, engineering and DevOps:
You can register here.
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