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Cloud (is) Native, but Security Isn’t

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Sponsored by aws & CHECKMARX


Thursday, September 17, 2020
12 pm GMT / 8 am EDT

“Cloud-native” is no longer just a buzz word. The benefits of faster releases, easier management, and reliability make it a very attractive architecture solution. However, while the idea of “shifting to the cloud” is great in theory, it doesn’t come without its fair share of obstacles for organizations, especially when ensuring security is brought into the fold. Traditional AST methodologies used are often not sufficient for more complex, cloud-native applications, requiring new approaches.

In this talk, we’ll discuss the differences between traditional and cloud-native application security, the challenges AppSec teams may face with these cutting-edge architectures, and best practices that should be taken into consideration when testing and securing these applications.

Erez Yalon
Head of Security Research – Checkmarx
Erez Yalon, Head of Security Research, oversees Checkmarx’s research team comprising analysts, pen-testers, secure developers, and bug bounty hunters. He brings vast experience to his position and his efforts empower today’s developers and organizations to deliver more secure software, applications, and devices. Erez is the co-founder of the DEF CON AppSec Village and co-led the development of the OWASP API Security Top 10 list. Over the years, Erez has been invited to speak at prominent events including RSA Conference, Infosecurity Europe, DEF CON, and OWASP’s AppSec USA, among others, while also being featured in news outlets such as Fortune, Forbes, WIRED, TechCrunch, and Dark Reading.  
Samuel Waymouth
Sr. Specialist Solution Architect, Security – Amazon Web Services
Samuel Waymouth is a Solutions Architect helping SMB customers in the UK use the AWS platform, specializing in Security, Governance and Compliance. He enjoys security research with network intrusion detection systems and machine learning, cookery, motorcycles and martial arts.

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