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Matthew Glenn Presents at Security Field Day 2 |
This Presentation date is June 21, 2019 at 10:00-12:00.
Presenters: Harish Chakravarthy, Jason Williams, Matthew Glenn, PJ Kirner, Pierre-Louis Gingembre
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Illumio Technology Overview
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Founding insights and a look at Illumio’s unique approach to securing applications in the data center and cloud through security segmentation. Enterprises such as Morgan Stanley, BNP Paribas, Salesforce, and Oracle NetSuite use Illumio’s Adaptive Security Platform (ASP) to reduce cyber risk and achieve regulatory compliance.
Personnel: PJ Kirner
Illumio Security Segmentation Can Be Easily Done Using My Network Devices
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Myth I: Security segmentation can be easily done using my network devices.
Security segmentation can be sufficiently and easily achieved using traditional networking mechanisms and constructs.
BUSTED: See how decoupling security segmentation from the underlying network architecture simplifies segmentation by an order of magnitude.
Personnel: Jason Williams
Illumio Host-based Solutions Cannot Do Security Segmentation
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Myth II: Host-based solutions cannot do security segmentation.
Host-based security segmentation is challenging to operationalize and inherently insecure.
BUSTED: See how Illumio’s architecture makes it easy and seamless to deploy agents at scale backed by robust tamper prevention mechanisms.
Personnel: Pierre-Louis Gingembre
Illumio Segmentation Has Nothing To Do With Vulnerability Management
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Myth III: Segmentation has nothing to do with vulnerability management. Vulnerabilities are inevitable and they must be patched.
BUSTED: See how overlaying vulnerability information on a real-time application dependency map helps visualize and quantify risk and prioritize patching decisions. When patching isn’t an option, use segmentation as a compensating control to minimize risk.
Personnel: Pierre-Louis Gingembre