Stepping off a cliff: Common sense approaches to cloud security (45 minutes session) | Breakout session
Cloud security is often overlooked until it is too late. People who are considering deploying on-premise or hybrid cloud environments voice concerns about business workflows, IT processes, and security lapses affecting their business. Taking a common sense approach to security when deploying an on-premise environment will resolve concerns and create a solid foundation for successfully deploying cloud infrastructure. This session is for anyone involved in understanding the effects of moving to a hybrid cloud model, from architects or application owners to IT decision makers. In this session, you2019ll learn many of the issues to consider, as well as options and steps you2019ll need to take. We2019ll discuss the complexities of moving different parts of your business into the cloud, including what you shouldn2019t move into the public cloud.
Mike Bursell
Chief Security Architect Red Hat
Ted Brunell
Principal Solution Architect, DoD Programs Red Hat
Ted Brunell is the Principal Solution Architect for DoD Programs at Red Hat. During his 5+ years at Red Hat, Ted has focused on enabling customers to adopt of Open Source technology for IT automation and cloud computing. Ted is also a retired US Marine and in his spare time, he helps organize a Linux Users Group in his hometown of Fredericksburg, VA and enjoys kayak fishing, craft beer, and tinkering with technology.
Room 157B
Wednesday, 3rd May, 11:30 - 12:15