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Application Security in the Cloud

Application Security in the Cloud

FromCloud Security Podcast by Google


Application Security in the Cloud

FromCloud Security Podcast by Google

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
May 10, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Guest: Alyssa Miller,  BISO @ S&P Global Ratings Topics: How do application security practices change as organizations launch their cloud transformations? What bad things happen to you if you lift/shift your big applications to somebody's IaaS? What unique challenges do containers and serverless deployments create for application security? Is there good news here? How can cloud native technologies make application security easier than a traditional on-prem environment? What can organizations do to ensure the security of cloud-based SaaS solutions? How do DevOps and CI/CD impact the ability to secure cloud-based applications? What is your advice to security leaders who still want to practice appsec for cloud apps in the same manner as they did it for on-premise, the old way? What follow-up reading do you recommend on preparing for an application migration to Cloud? Resources: Cloud security trainings DevOps.com
Released:
May 10, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Cloud Security Podcast by Google focuses on security in the cloud, delivering security from the cloud, and all things at the intersection of security and cloud. Of course, we will also cover what we are doing in Google Cloud to help keep our users' data safe and workloads secure. We’re going to do our best to avoid security theater, and cut to the heart of real security questions and issues. Expect us to question threat models and ask if something is done for the data subject’s benefit or just for organizational benefit. We hope you’ll join us if you’re interested in where technology overlaps with process and bumps up against organizational design. We’re hoping to attract listeners who are happy to hear conventional wisdom questioned, and who are curious about what lessons we can and can’t keep as the world moves from on-premises computing to cloud computing.