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Palo Alto Networks Presented at Security Field Day 11 |
This Presentation date is April 10, 2024 at 13:30-15:00.
Presenters: Mohit Bhasin, Vinayak Shastri
Revolutionizing Cloud Data Security with DSPM & DDR
Are you thinking about data security in 2024?
Growing data volumes and increased regulation make it difficult for organizations to understand which sensitive data they hold, who can access it and where it’s exposed. To regain visibility and control, organizations are exploring data security posture management with data detection and response.
In this session you’ll learn:
- The security and compliance risks that stem from unprotected data and AI infrastructure in the cloud.
- An introduction to DSPM and getting started with data discovery and classification.
- Monitoring data and responding to incidents in near-real time.
- How to stay one step ahead of data risk in 2024 to prevent costly breaches and compliance violations.
Request guided trial access to Prisma® Cloud DSPM to:
- See your security score in less than 24 hours, based on a full scan of your cloud environment.
- Understand how you compare to industry leaders.
- Get actionable suggestions on how to increase your score (by improving your security)
Presenters
Mohit Bhasin is a Product Marketing leader for Cloud Security at Palo Alto Networks. He brings over 10+ years of experience in various roles across product, marketing and strategy. He has a passion for learning new things, building awesome products, understanding and solving customer problems. Mohit has worked in the technology field across notable companies such as Salesforce, Palo Alto Networks and Cetecom. He has a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) focused on finance and marketing from UC Davis and a Bachelors of Science in Computer Engineering from San Jose State University.
Vinayak Shastri is a seasoned product management professional with over 15 years of experience in various roles encompassing Product Management, Technical Marketing, and Pre-Sales. With a strong focus on public cloud security, workload security, and application security, Vinayak has played a pivotal role in building and launching SaaS products for leading cloud platforms including AWS, Azure, and GCP. Currently serving as a Product Line Manager at Palo Alto Networks, Vinayak leads the Prisma Cloud division, overseeing Data Security and Threat Detection. Prior to this, Vinayak held product management roles at Barracuda Networks, VMWare Inc and Synopsys Inc. Vinayak holds an MBA in Marketing and Business Strategy from UNC Kenan-Flagler School of Business and a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from Visvesvaraya Technological University.
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Revolutionizing Cloud Data Security with Palo Alto DSPM and DDR
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Are you thinking about data security in 2024?
Growing data volumes and increased regulation make it difficult for organizations to understand which sensitive data they hold, who can access it and where it’s exposed. To regain visibility and control, organizations are exploring data security posture management with data detection and response.
In this session you’ll learn:
The security and compliance risks that stem from unprotected data and AI infrastructure in the cloud.
An introduction to DSPM and getting started with data discovery and classification.
Monitoring data and responding to incidents in near-real time.
How to stay one step ahead of data risk in 2024 to prevent costly breaches and compliance violations.
Personnel: Mohit Bhasin, Vinayak Shastri
Revolutionizing Cloud Data Security – A Palo Alto Prisma Cloud DSPM Demo
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Vinayak Shastri, Product Line Manager for Prisma Cloud DSPM at Palo Alto Networks, provides an in-depth walkthrough of the Prisma Cloud DSPM platform, featuring diverse use cases. In this session, participants will gain insights into addressing the top questions posed by CISOs:
What data resides across our multi-cloud environments?
Who has access to our most sensitive data assets?
How can we prevent unauthorized exfiltration of sensitive data?
Personnel: Vinayak Shastri