The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) early this month in Seattle hosted the first standalone CloudNativeSecurityCon (CNSCon) North America 2023 . The event drew more than 800 attendees and offered 70 sessions. In her keynote, CNCF Executive Director Priyanka Sharma described it as the first open source, vendor-neutral, practitioner-driven conference for security. . "Security within the cloud-native ecosystem is deeply complex," Sharma said. "All of us focus on rapid development and deployment, and that is why cloud-native is fast becoming ubiquitous. We're essential to organizations and businesses everywhere, but there are more exposed edges and nodes, greater attack surfaces and ultimately loss of control." This conference is important for security teams and developers to help organizations effectively manage their security posture as they digitally transform for better business results, Sharma said. Check out the keynotes and sessions from the conference available on demand. Below are my highlights and key takeaways from the show. . SecurityConcernsInCloudNatives discusses intricate security challenges in cloud-native environments, focusing on oversight and outcomes.. CloudNativeSecurityCon, Cloud Native Security, Security Management, Digital Transformation. . Brittany Day
The wonderful CodeCon conference that took place in San Francisco last weekend is now available as an audio stream. And in keeping with the true hackish nature of the event, the audio stream is a cross-platform DIY project in its own right.. . .. The wonderful CodeCon conference that took place in San Francisco last weekend is now available as an audio stream. And in keeping with the true hackish nature of the event, the audio stream is a cross-platform DIY project in its own right. CodeCon gathered together much of the most interesting bleeding-edge R&D work on distributed networks and crypto, and we'll give you a few pointers on where to move your WinAmp dial below. Probably what made this grassroots conference so enthralling was the absence of people who talk about stuff, and an abundance of people who do stuff. This is in marked contrast to the O'Reilly P2P conference exactly a year ago, which no self-respecting blog giant (hi Dave!) or media pundit could afford to miss. Such folk were conspicuous by their absence at CodeCon. On the other hand, we did get to hang out with Captain Crunch, which was a treat beyond compare. . Uncover the exhilarating insights from TechFest, showcasing recent breakthroughs in blockchain and decentralized finance, available now in audio form.. P2P Innovations, Crypto Developments, Audio Projects, Conference Insights. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Information security is no longer about refining technology, but helping people and improving processes. This was the key theme of the recent Intermedia Group E-Security Conference and Exposition in Arlington, Va. The conference featured some of the most respected information security . . . . Information security is no longer about refining technology, but helping people and improving processes. This was the key theme of the recent Intermedia Group E-Security Conference and Exposition in Arlington, Va. The conference featured some of the most respected information security experts known to the industry, including Bruce Schneier, CTO and founder of Counterpane Internet Security, and Gene Spafford, director of the Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security at Purdue University (CERIAS). The key message of the conference was perhaps best summed up by David Bowser, information security manager for Latrobe, Pa.-based Kennametal (stock: KMT): "The basic conclusion that I came away with was that, more than anything, a security manager must be a student and an educator. A key component of a sound security program is to keep up with business, technology and society and then pass that on to the organization in the form of security practices and awareness programs." This theme may have been an epiphany to some technology experts, but it was no revelation to security policy managers such as Bowser. In fact, I've been preaching this for as long as I can remember. Even Bruce Schneier, creator of two complex encryption algorithms and author of the long-standing cryptography industry bible Applied Cryptography, admitted he had put his eggs in the wrong basket. The link for this article located at TechWeb is no longer available. . Cybersecurity is transitioning from focusing solely on technological enhancements to placing greater emphasis on the significance of personnel and streamlining operational processes.. E-Security Conference, Security Strategies, Expert Insights. . Anthony Pell
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