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SecOps in the Cloud
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30 minutes
Released:
Apr 1, 2020
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Podcast episode
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Aaron talks to Nati Hazut (Co-Founder & CEO, Polyrize) about security in the cloud, SecOps, Non-Human Entities and why the old perimeter model no longer works.SHOW: 444SHOW SPONSOR LINKS:DivvyCloud HomepageMongoDB Homepage - The most popular database for modern applicationsMongoDB Atlas - MongoDB-as-a-Service on AWS, Azure and GCPDatadog Homepage - Modern Monitoring and AnalyticsTry Datadog yourself by starting a free, 14-day trial today. Listeners of this podcast will also receive a free Datadog T-shirtCLOUD NEWS OF THE WEEK - http://bit.ly/cloudcast-cnotwSHOW NOTES:Polyrize websiteNon-Human Entities in the Cloud ArticleTopic 1 - You have an interesting background in both the Israel military and cyber-security. Can you give a quick introduction for everyone please?Topic 2 - Brian and I both do not come from security backgrounds and I’m sure we have some listeners out there just learning. Let’s start at the start. SecOps, what is your definition and why is it important today?Topic 3 - You recently published an article in Security Boulevard (link in show notes) on Non-Human Entities in the Cloud. I found it very fascinating. Can you tell everyone what that expression means and why it is so important in a cloud and SaaS world?Topic 4 - What are the top challenges with security in the cloud today? I come from the days of the old secure perimeter model. What has changed and why? I would imagine automation and API driven systems have changed this perspective a lot.Topic 5 - Tell us a bit about your company Polyrize. What problems are you trying to solve? What are the most common use cases? What are the challenges to securing multiple platforms (SaaS, IaaS, etc.)FEEDBACK?Email: show at thecloudcast dot netTwitter: @thecloudcastnet
Released:
Apr 1, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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