How (Not)? To Move A Security Practice To The Cloud
Most security practices make the same set of mistakes when moving to the cloud. This talk looks at those mistakes and how to avoid them.
Most security practices make the same set of mistakes when moving to the cloud. This talk looks at those mistakes and how to avoid them.
There are massive opportunities to advance your security practice as your business moves into the cloud. This talk provides a step-by-step approach that will help you maximize them.
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