Bridging the Gap Between Security and Engineering Teams
At Cloudflare, we build trust and security into every product we introduce. To make that happen, we build close partnerships between engineering and security teams. It requires our security team to think like engineers, and to actively build/test products alongside them. During this webinar, Evan Johnson, product security leader at Cloudflare, will share how Cloudflare has set up our security and engineering teams for fast and effective collaboration, and how we put that collaboration to work in the creation of our own Team security product.
You'll learn:
- How Cloudflare's internal security team thinks about identity and access management - and how we've made it better over time
- Ways to get security and engineering teams building together in a world where "every company is a tech company"
- A case study on how engineering and security worked together to build and tested our Zero Trust security product
RecordedFeb 4 202162 mins
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John Graham-Cumming, CTO, Cloudflare and Blake Brannon, CTO, OneTrust
Join us for a webinar with Cloudflare, the security, performance, and reliability company, and OneTrust, the largest and most widely used privacy, security, and data governance technology platform.
Our speakers John Graham-Cumming, CTO of Cloudflare, and Blake Brannon, CTO of OneTrust, will discuss the current state of data privacy, data residency considerations, and how OneTrust leverages Cloudflare’s widely distributed global cloud platform to bring to market innovative privacy-focused solutions.
2020 was an unprecedented year — not just due to the pandemic and the world affairs, but also in terms of the frequency, sophistication, and distribution of cyber attacks. For example, in Q4 2020 alone, Cloudflare recorded a nearly 10x increase in protocol based attacks compared to the prior quarter.
Learn about the evolving DDoS threat landscape from Cloudflare’s vantage point, as the product team shares Q4'2020 DDoS trends and observations.
Xin Meng, Solutions Engineer at Cloudflare will showcase how Cloudflare is uniquely positioned to help protect you from DDoS attacks and cyber threats, helping businesses to manage the implications of the current crisis on their infrastructure.
Join this webinar to:
- Review the DDoS Trends Report with Product Expert, Xin Meng
- Gather insights from the latest DDoS Trends Report
- Learn how you can protect your network against threats without compromising on performance
In 2020, as businesses moved the majority of their activities to the digital world, bots saw this as an opportunity to target businesses that were vulnerable. Cloudflare expects that the bot attack trend would continue in 2021. Bots have become sophisticated and traditional approaches such as rate-limiting, WAF, or homegrown solutions are no longer effective.
Register now, and you’ll learn:
- 2020 Bot Attack Trends
- Bot Impacts and Attack Signs on Business
- How Cloudflare Bot Management can help to prepare for bot attacks in 2021
With the emergence of the Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), network and security professionals are struggling to build a migration plan for this new platform that adapts to the distributed nature of users and data. SASE promises to reduce complexity and cost, improve performance, increase accessibility and enhance security. The question is: How do you gain these benefits as you work towards implementing a SASE architecture?
Register now, and you’ll learn:
- Why SASE should be less complicated than many vendors are making it
- What to look for when evaluating a migration to a SASE platform, A 3 month, 6 month, and 12 month roadmap for implementation
- How Cloudflare One, a purpose-built SASE platform, delivers on these promised benefits
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the weaknesses of the traditional ‘castle-and-moat’ security model. Remote work has expanded attack surfaces infinitely outwards, and more than ever, organizations need to start from the assumption that their ‘castle’ is already compromised. Zero Trust has emerged as a compelling security framework to address the failures of existing perimeter-based security approaches. It’s aspirational, but not unachievable.
At Cloudflare, we’re making complicated security challenges easier to solve. Since 2018, Cloudflare Access has helped thousands of organizations big and small take their first steps toward Zero Trust.
In this webinar, Cloudflare for Teams will share our perspective on what the most successful organizations do first on their journey to Zero Trust.
We’ll cover:
- The Zero Trust framework, and our recommended ZT security model
- How 3 organizations of differing size and security maturity have implemented Zero Trust access
- Cloudflare’s Zero Trust implementation and lessons learned
Evan Johnson, Head of Product Security, Cloudflare
At Cloudflare, we build trust and security into every product we introduce. To make that happen, we build close partnerships between engineering and security teams. It requires our security team to think like engineers, and to actively build/test products alongside them. During this webinar, Evan Johnson, product security leader at Cloudflare, will share how Cloudflare has set up our security and engineering teams for fast and effective collaboration, and how we put that collaboration to work in the creation of our own Team security product.
You'll learn:
- How Cloudflare's internal security team thinks about identity and access management - and how we've made it better over time
- Ways to get security and engineering teams building together in a world where "every company is a tech company"
- A case study on how engineering and security worked together to build and tested our Zero Trust security product
Lane Billings, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Cloudflare & David Holmes, Senior Analyst, Forrester
The COVID-19 pandemic brought changes no IT team was ready for: employees were sent home, customer interaction models changed, and cloud transformation efforts abruptly accelerated. Cloudflare recently commissioned Forrester Consulting to explore the impact of 2020 disruptions on security strategy and operations among companies of all sizes. To do so, they surveyed 317 global security decision makers from around the world.
Join our guest Forrester Senior Analyst, David Holmes, and Cloudflare Product Marketing Lead, Lane Billings, for an in-depth discussion of the survey results, followed by practical guidance for next year’s planning.
Register now, and you’ll learn:
- How 2020’s disruptions created challenges and opportunities for APAC-based organizations
- Why executive buy-in for Zero Trust security initiatives is now higher than ever
- What other APAC security leaders are prioritizing for Zero Trust initiatives in 2021
- How to drive successful Zero Trust pilot projects with Cloudflare for Teams
Arun Singh, Product Marketing Lead, Security @ Cloudflare and Guest Speaker: Jinan Budge, Principal Analyst @ Forrester
Cybersecurity decisions have direct implications to individuals, enterprises and organizations but also have broader societal implications than ever before. In 2020 and beyond, technology promises to change our own experience and enhance our way of life, and those of our customers, significantly. Society and humanity increasingly depend on tech to work, learn, vote, transact and socialise. But that dependence is also making our technology, and us, targets. This reliance and targeting have been magnified during COVID19, where the cybercriminals have sunk to new lows at the same time as that reliance on tech has increased.
This session will explore how these technologies are going to change the experiences of our lives for the better and for the worse. It will explore the most recent cybersecurity breaches, predict the key security issues for 2020 and discuss current security priorities specific to Asia Pacific.
Arun Singh, Product Marketing Lead, Security @ Cloudflare and Guest Speaker: Jinan Budge, Principal Analyst @ Forrester
Cybersecurity decisions have direct implications to individuals, enterprises and organizations but also have broader societal implications than ever before. In 2020 and beyond, technology promises to change our own experience and enhance our way of life, and those of our customers, significantly. Society and humanity increasingly depend on tech to work, learn, vote, transact and socialise. But that dependence is also making our technology, and us, targets. This reliance and targeting have been magnified during COVID19, where the cybercriminals have sunk to new lows at the same time as that reliance on tech has increased.
This session will explore:
- How these technologies are going to change the experiences of our lives for the better and for the worse
- The most recent cybersecurity breaches
- Predict the key security issues for 2020
- Current security priorities specific to Asia Pacific
Samuel Rhea, Director of Product Management, Cloudflare and Adam Shepherd, Reviews and Community Editor, IT Pro
For many years, the corporate VPN has been regarded as more of a necessary evil than a treasured part of the business’ IT estate; although VPN appliances were vital for allowing employees to access corporate tools and resources while outside the office, they were slow, cumbersome and frustrating to use. They’re also often ill-suited to the high demands placed on them by the modern SaaS applications relied on by many businesses.
Thankfully, organizations no longer have to depend on physical VPN appliances; they can utilise the power of the cloud to authenticate and protect their employees wherever they are in the world, depending the edge of the corporate network, whatever that edge happens to look like.
Join IT Pro reviews and community editor Adam Shepherd and Cloudflare product manager Sam Rhea to find out:
- How Cloudflare for Teams can protect devices, networks, and internal applications without compromising performance
Patrick Donahue, Director of Product, Cloudflare and Adam Shepherd, Reviews and Community Editor, IT Pro
It’s no secret that securing a modern enterprise means keeping up with a vast and constantly shifting landscape of threats. However, this task is made exponentially harder when businesses are forced to rely on traditional, appliance-based security systems that route everything through a single choke point within your data centre.
Cloud technology is critical to most organisations’ IT networks, but many are failing to use the cloud to effectively defend them.
Join IT Pro reviews and community editor Adam Shepherd and Cloudflare director of security product management Patrick Donahue to find out:
- How customers can leverage the scale and intelligence of cloud computing
- How to make their security systems as effective and performant as the rest of their networks
Lane Billings, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Cloudflare & David Holmes, Senior Analyst, Forrester
The COVID-19 pandemic brought changes no IT team was ready for: employees were sent home, customer interaction models changed, and cloud transformation efforts abruptly accelerated. Cloudflare recently commissioned Forrester Consulting to explore the impact of 2020 disruptions on security strategy and operations among companies of all sizes. To do so, they surveyed 317 global security decision makers from around the world.
Join our guest Forrester Senior Analyst, David Holmes, and Cloudflare Product Marketing Lead, Lane Billings, for an in-depth discussion of the survey results, followed by practical guidance for next year’s planning.
Register now, and you’ll learn:
- How 2020’s disruptions created challenges and opportunities for APAC-based organizations
- Why executive buy-in for Zero Trust security initiatives is now higher than ever
- What other APAC security leaders are prioritizing for Zero Trust initiatives in 2021
- How to drive successful Zero Trust pilot projects with Cloudflare for Teams
John Graham-Cumming, CTO, Cloudflare and Adam Shepherd, Reviews and Community Editor, IT Pro
The business landscape has changed dramatically over the last decade, and the modern workplace is almost unrecognizable compared to what came before. SaaS applications, mobile connectivity and remote working have eroded the effectiveness of traditional moat and wall approaches to perimeter defense, while changes in attacker behavior have exploited the gaps left by this shift.
In this webinar presented by IT Pro in association with Cloudflare, reviews and community editor Adam Shepherd sits down with Cloudflare CTO John Graham-Cumming to find out why the new network perimeter is so different, and how organizations can utilize cutting-edge cloud technologies to stay ahead of the curve.
Kate Fleming, Head of Customer Success, Cloudflare; Naveen Singh, Solutions Engineer, Cloudflare; Tony Vizza,Director,(ISC)²
The past few months have seen significant changes in global DDoS tactics. We can observe these changes in detail by analyzing traffic patterns from Cloudflare’s global network, which protects more than 27 million Internet properties and blocks 45 billion cyber threats every day. What approaches are DDoS attackers using right now, and what are forward-thinking organizations doing in response?
In this webcast, Cloudflare DDoS product experts Naveen Singh and Kate Fleming will explore new data on DDoS trends and discuss ways to counter these tactics.
In this webinar you will learn more about:
● How DDoS attack vectors and tactics evolved in 2020
● Strategies for responding to these trends, with real-world case studies
● Key parameters to consider when picking a DDoS mitigation vendor
Cloud adoption is increasing across Asia Pacific, but there is still a way to go for hybrid and private cloud adoption. At the same time, organizations are facing unprecedented security challenges.
Join this panel with APAC security experts and industry leaders to learn more about:
- The rise in APAC cloud spending
- Is APAC ready for the hybrid cloud?
- Common security gaps APAC organizations need to keep in mind
- The impact of COVID19 and remote working on enterprise security
- Rethinking cybersecurity for ever-expanding cloud environments
Speakers:
Kobus Dippenaar, Director & Digital Transformation Implementer, The Practitioners Limited (Moderator)
Naveen Singh, Solutions Engineer, Cloudflare
Srinivas Josyula, Senior Director and IT BUH, DST Worldwide Services
Veritas Speaker TBD
Els Shek, Field Marketing & Events Manager, Cloudflare ; Gaurav Mallawat, Solutions Engineer Team Lead, ASEAN, Cloudflare
Service providers are regular targets of DDoS attacks – either directly on their network infrastructure or indirectly via attacks on their customer networks. Regardless, any attack on service providers has a direct impact on their uptime, availability, and therefore, revenue.
Hardware DDoS appliances and cloud-based ‘scrubbing centers’ have their own limitations in terms of costs, capacity and performance – all key considerations for service providers. Service providers need a way to offer a scalable, robust (and profitable) DDoS mitigation service to their customers that helps them secure their networks and grow their revenue.
Join this webinar to learn:
- Why hardware appliance-based DDoS mitigation won’t work anymore
- How to increase revenue while offering best-in-class DDoS mitigation
- How to get deeper insights into attacks on your network
Sumit Bahl, Product Marketing Manager @ Cloudflare, Poornaprajna Udupi, CTO @ Good Money, Anand Guruprasad, SE @ Cloudflare
Today, as much as 40% of all Internet traffic consists of bots: non-human users of websites and apps. Unfortunately, much of this bot traffic is malicious. And as malicious bots become more prevalent and sophisticated, truth and fiction sometimes blur together, making it difficult to understand how bad bots can impact your organization — and what you can do to prevent them.
Join Sumit Bahl, Product Marketing Manager for Cloudflare, Poornaprajna Udupi, Chief Technology Officer at Good Money Group, and Anand Guruprasad, Solutions Engineer at Cloudflare, to take a closer look at some of the most common false assumptions about bad bots — and how your organization can stay bot-free by taking a more informed approach to defense.
コロナウイルスの感染拡大を受けて、多くの人々がリモートワークでお仕事をされてることは、世界中の企業のインフラストラクチャに大きな負担をもたらしています。急増する帯域使用量にVPNが対応できなくて身動きができなくなっている—あるいは単にハードウェアベースのVPNからの乗り換えを検討している—そのようなときはCloudflareがお手伝いいたします。あらゆる規模の企業が9月1日までCloudflare for Teamsを無料で利用できるようにしたのはそのためです。
James Ball, Head of Solutions Engineering, APAC @ Cloudflare
It’s no secret that securing a modern enterprise means keeping up with a vast and constantly shifting landscape of threats. However, this task is made exponentially harder when businesses are forced to rely on traditional, appliance-based security systems that route everything through a single choke point within your data centre.
Cloud technology is critical to most organisations’ IT networks, but many are failing to use the cloud to effectively defend them. Join Cloudflare Head of Solutions Engineering, APAC, James Ball, to find out how customers can leverage the scale and intelligence of cloud computing to make their security systems as effective and performant as the rest of their networks.
The Coronavirus emergency is straining the infrastructure of companies around the world as more employees work from home. If your team is hamstrung by a VPN that can’t handle the surge in usage — or you just have the itch to ditch your hardware-based VPN — Cloudflare is here to help. That’s why we made Cloudflare for Teams free for businesses of any size until September 1.
This webinar will include a live demo showing how you can configure Cloudflare Access to protect your internally-hosted applications and infrastructure — without a VPN. We’ll also share examples of how other organizations (including Cloudflare) are using it to make remote work faster and safer from everywhere.
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