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DESCRIPTION:Click for Latest Location Information: http://edw2024.dataversi
 ty.net/sessionPop.cfm?confid=159&proposalid=14947\nLike in all areas of clo
 ud security, the use of data should be risk-based; but not all data is equa
 l. For example, encrypting every single bit of data in all your SaaS applic
 ations, because you don&rsquo;t trust that provider at all; likely means th
 at you shouldn&rsquo;t be using the provider in the first place! Encrypting
  all data cannot be a &quot;cure-all&quot;&nbsp;and may lead to a false sen
 se of security, e.g., encrypting data traffic without ensuring the security
  of the devices themselves. Often information security is considered data s
 ecurity, but in our session today we will focus on those controls related t
 o securing the data itself in the cloud, of which encryption is one of the 
 most important.\n\nYou don&#39;t want a hacker to treat your cloud like it&
 #39;s a&nbsp;Pinata to burst it and have a data pour! The only reason your 
 cloud should burst is to direct overflow traffic from your private to a pub
 lic cloud so there&rsquo;s no interruption of services. This session aims t
 o bring&nbsp;your cloud security all the way down to the data. We will cove
 r topics like:\n\n	The Cloud Data Lifecycle\n
 How to design security strategies for data protection within a cloud enviro
 nment. The key controls and processes are:\n	\n		Access controls\n
 Encryption\n		Architecture\n	\n	\n
 Enforcing information lifecycle management security\n\n
DTSTART:20240326T164500
SUMMARY:No Data Pour from a Cloud Secure!
DTEND:20240326T172959
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