Over the past year, we have seen a lot of unprecedented changes to our usual way of life with everything and everyone going remote as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This has led to various technology disruptions including adoption of multiple cloud environments across the globe. The shift to multiple cloud environments and a fully remote workforce that adds endpoints to access data and networks leads to location-agnostic operations and calls for heightened security that has broken the traditional perimeter-based network security model.
In this session, we will discuss the current proliferation of multiple cloud environments and explore how best to adopt these disruptive multi cloud environments through holistic cloud security solutions and zero trust.
About Bincy Ninan-Moses:
Bincy Ninan-Moses is an enterprise technology solutions and cybersecurity subject matter expert (SME) leading Integral’s cybersecurity and cloud computing practices. She works to build Integral’s technical capabilities through innovative solutions and industry partnerships. She has worked for over 13 years in various roles in technology, cybersecurity, research and analysis, and as a technical solutions architect working at the intersection of business and emerging technology. Bincy has published research on national critical infrastructure security, cyber economic incentives, U.S. national and international innovation ecosystems, science and technology (S&T) policy, and S&T prediction markets. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Visvesvaraya Technological University, a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from Ohio University, and an Executive certificate in Cybersecurity from Harvard University. Bincy is a Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) and holds professional certifications in penetration testing, cloud computing, and cybersecurity.