Cloud security - new threats on the horizon

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Cloud computing means a range of different things to different people, but one thing that people are agreed on, and that is the need for cloud security.

This webinar will explain why most organisations need to re-engineer their existing IT security infrastructure before adding the benefits of cloud computing to their business technology mix.

Join for a lively and informative webinar, in which our team of experts will:

  • Explain how the cloud changes the IT security ballgame
  • Detail what security methodologies are needed in the cloud
  • Help you understand the steps required to re-engineer your IT security to cope with the virtual world
  • Assist in making the right cloud security decisions

This webinar is for:  

  • IT security managers preparing/migrating to the cloud
  • IT managers working on defending their Software, Platform or Infrastructure-as-a-service (SaaS, PaaS or IaaS) implementations
  • Any professional wanting to bring themselves up to speed on security solutions for the cloud computing environment

Speakers

Steve Gold

Infosecurity Magazine

Tim Matthews

Senior Director of Marketing, PGP Corp

Fredrik Sjostedt

Director, Product Marketing, VMware

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