Current and Future States of Cross-Cloud Security

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David Linthicum, Chief Cloud Strategy Officer, Deloitte

About this talk

I’ve addressed concerns with multicloud security many times in the last several years. The accretion being: Multicloud complexity causes systemic security issues. That’s a fact. It does not take a rocket scientist to figure out the core problem. When we deploy a cloud solution, we deal with security for that deployment using whatever native tools are best for that cloud. As we all march toward multicloud, hybrid-cloud, and other complex cloud deployments, we soon discover that what is functional for a single cloud deployment is not functional for a multicloud deployment. Why is this the case? Two main problems: First, the number of moving parts triples or quadruples because we must deal with two or three very different native-cloud security systems. Second, the security operations budget remains static. It can’t be doubled or tripled just because we now use more than one cloud. Thus, as far as security goes, you don’t have the budget to hire the talent needed to run all public clouds the way that each needs to run. So, what can be done? How should we approach cross-cloud security for complex cloud deployments? What approaches and technologies are most relevant? In this keynote presentation I’ll take apart what the current state of cloud security is, and why it’s not good enough to solve the holistic security needs of multicloud, hybrid-cloud, edge computing, and other complex cloud deployments. Also, how you can act now and put the planning and processes in place that you’ll need to solve the current and future complex cloud security problems in holistic and repeatable ways.
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