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2022-07-21 14:00:00
2022-07-21 15:00:00
Europe/London

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About this webinar:

A growing number of organisations are going cloud native. Even if they were not born in the cloud, they are now building and running applications directly in the public, private or hybrid cloud environments.

Allowing for flexibility, efficiency, and scalability, cloud native organisations require a new attitude to security in order to keep up with this new approach to application development and delivery.

Cloud native brings a new set of security challenges, with end-to-end visibility, monitoring and detection becoming more difficult. As software delivery and deployments become continuous, legacy tools struggle to manage the increase in information processed and analysed in the cloud while maintaining compliance. Organisations that are building applications, infrastructure and workloads in the cloud therefore need a cloud-native solution focussed on securing data centre and server workloads outside of the traditional security perimeters.

Cloud native security platforms must provide visibility across silos, allow for continuous monitoring, respond quickly to security issues and misconfigurations across the whole application development lifecycle, and scale as required.

The following webinar will explore how cloud native organisations are currently approaching security and why legacy security tools are failing to keep up. It will look at what IT leaders want from cloud native security platforms and the steps they need to take to implement full-stack security.

Panel

Stuart Sumner

Stuart Sumner

Global Vice President, Content, The Channel Company EMEA

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Stuart Sumner is Editorial Director of The Channel Company's technology-focused titles: Computing and Delta. He oversees all content across print, web, tablet editions, rich media and events - including the IT Leaders' Dining Club and Computing Summits. During Stuart's tenure Computing has transformed from a print-reliant business to a bleeding edge multi-channel brand with an industry-leading events portfolio. Previously he spent 10 years as a programme manager in the IT industry, working for companies such as the BBC, COLT, Nortel Networks and Equant. As a journalist he has also worked for Time Out and IPC Media. He is a regular technology pundit and contributor to the BBC News Channel, as well as a published author.

Colin Fernandes

Colin Fernandes

Senior Director, Sumo Logic Market Development

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Currently, Colin is working for Sumo Logic, the leader in a new category, Continuous Intelligence delivering on real-time data challenges presented by digital transformation, modern applications, and cloud computing, we help close the intelligence gap.

Great VC's, and with an impressive list of 2000+ customers and a modern partner ecosystem.

Based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, he is part of a winning team to grow and expand Sumo Logic’s business in EMEA. Colin in his role drives business development, growth and expansion programs, enablement, customer marketing & success, solution evangelization.

Before Colin joined Sumo Logic, Colin worked at VMware, where he was responsible for market development and field readiness initiatives to grow VMware’s Telco Business. Prior to this, he successfully developed and delivered sales and partner enablement VMware’s NFV and Cloud Management Business.

Anne Cockshott

Anne Cockshott

Technology Analyst, The Channel Company EMEA

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Anne works with the commercial technology content team producing whitepapers, reports, webinars, multimedia digital experiences, videos, and articles on the latest industry trends. Formerly, Anne was a science writer for the American Institute of Physics.

Ben Abrams

Ben Abrams

Staff DevOps Engineer, Doximity

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Currently Ben is working for Doximity, the leading digital platform for U.S. medical professionals which includes over 80% of all U.S. physicians across all specialties and practice areas.

He joined the company in 2018 on the Devops team and within a year, set out to build a security team(s) to meet the challenges of the business and improve our security culture.

Prior to joining Doximity he has worked in a variety of roles and leans on all the prior experiences to help understand that security is not simple, easy, or boolean. “The only secure system is one that does not exist”. We cannot prevent all incidents, as such it's important to create visibility and mature processes for Security Incident Response (SIR) in addition to working to proactively prevent incidents before they happen.

As a long time (repeat offense) customer and design partner of Sumo Logic, he has helped shape the product based on extensive experience in various engineering disciplines such as systems engineering, security, operations, application development, etc.Join Ben on this unique opportunity to deep dive into how we need to rethink security in a “Cloud Native Environment” based on research data and his experiences.

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