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The cloud journey that organizations are undertaking is representing a generation shift in both IT and cybersecurity. In the wake of several high-profile attacks, including SolarWinds and the Colonial Pipeline, ensuring a secure cloud computing environment 24-7 has never been more important. With critical threats ever present and evolving, security never sleeps. The Cloud Security Alliance is excited to launch CSA Continuous, a 24-hour global virtual event that will provide a world-class program of speakers to share their unique perspectives on crucial issues facing cloud and cybersecurity across the globe. From zero trust architecture to ransomware attacks, governance and compliance to education and training, CSA Continuous will provide guidance and best practices to help organizations navigate the threat landscape.
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How to Register for a Session
1. From the CSA Continuous home page, click "View Track" underneath the region you're interested in (APAC, EMEA, or Americas)
2. Click "Register" next to the session of interest
3. Log in to BrightTALK or set up a BrightTALK account by entering your information and clicking "Proceed" (you'll only have to do this step once)
4. (Optional) Click "Add to calendar" to add the session to your calendar
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Speakers & Panelists
Stephanie King-Chung HUNG
SVP Cloud Business, Mission Software and Services, Digital Systems, ST Engineering
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Stephanie is an innovative and dynamic leader. She has over 30 years of working experience in technology sector at IBM, HP, Microsoft, start-ups and ST Engineering servicing clients from airlines and airports, banking and financial services institutions, to manufacturing and consumer packaged goods industry, defence, education, healthcare, government and critical infrastructure sectors accumulated many years industry knowledge in the business and IT transformation journey. She has been business advisor in providing business and technology consultancy to companies and start-ups in striving for the digital transformation, innovation, industrial internet, connectivity, and sustainability.
Stephanie leads the cloud business at ST Engineering, responsible to build the organization capabilities and provide cloud adoption and transformation services to our customers in the new digital 5.0 with the use of cloud & edge computing, analytics & A.I. and lean & agile approach. She joined ST Engineering (Electronics) in early 2018 to lead the Singapore Business driving strategic customers engagement and experience, develop organizational capabilities in design thinking, lean and agile methods to envisioning the future use of technology and co-create innovative ideas, and strengthen strategic alliances in the digitalization and business transformation. She is also the Chairperson for Women@STEngineering council committee. She was selected as SG 100 IT Women in 2020. She also championed cross companies MentorConnect Program in 2019-2021. She is a member of the CSA APAC Research Advisory Council. She is also council member of the Chinese University of Hong Kong Vice-Chancellor’s Global Alumni Advisory Board (2021-2022). She served as a member of the Media Literacy Council (2016-2018) under the Ministry of Communications and Information, Singapore to develop public awareness and education on cyber wellness, and advise trends and development pertaining to the internet and media. She was among the early batch of certified client executives that completed IBM Cohort Client Executive Certification program at Harvard Business School, Boston USA. She led the Global Client Management Practice development in HP. She designed and conducts Insight Selling and Envisioning & Co-creation workshops at ST Engineering. She developed her passion for coaching and advocates as a coach for others in excelling in client relationship and business management. She holds a Master Degree in Business Administration with high honors from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. She was with the Amy and Richard Wallman Scholar at the Chicago Booth School of Business. She holds a Bachelor Degree in Business Administration from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. She is fluent in both English and Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese). |
Arun Vivek IYER
Executive Director - Head of Cloud and Container Sec Engineering & Architecture, Standard Chartered Bank
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Arun is an evangelist for a security product and security lines of services in a services company in the areas of application security testing, OWASP vulnerabilities, app security assessment. Expertise in IT penetration security/ISO compliance audit, BCP/DR audit, computer forensics, app security assessment, internal audit, vulnerability, security operations management, enterprise security review continuity, 3rd party audit.
He has been leading the cyber security and risk/compliance conversations with financial institution customers operating in highly regulated environments across APAC. Working with CISOs to define and execute a cloud security strategy to migrate sensitive and critical workloads to AWS/Azure/EKS/AKS. Evangelist for cloud security across the APAC region, performing public speaking at industry events, forums and round tables. Topics include data protection, incident response, identity, logging & monitoring, infrastructure & application security, automating compliance. In 2018, he was a speaker at AWS -RE-Invent Singapore, ISACA and other industry conferences. Proponent of automated compliance & security by design. Former red-teamer, penetration tester. Regulations: MAS Outsourcing, MAS TRM, HKMA, RBI Cyber Security, BSP808, APRA, BoT, BNM, etc. ISO27001, ISO27017, ISO27018, NIST Cyber Security Framework, PCI-DSS, CIS Top 20 and CSA CCM. |
Prof. Ryan KO
Chair & Director, UQ Cyber Security, University of Queensland, Australia
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Professor Ryan Ko is Chair and Director of UQ Cyber Security at the University of Queensland, Australia. He is also Discipline Leader of the Cyber Security and Software Engineering Discipline at the School of ITEE at UQ. He is also Fellow at the CSA and recipient of the CSA Ron Knode Service Award. His applied research in cyber security focuses on returning control of data to cloud computing users. His research reduces users' reliance on trusting third-parties and focusses on (1) provenance logging and reconstruction, traceability and (2) privacy-preserving data processing. Both his research foci are recognised nationally and internationally, receiving conference Best Paper Awards (2011, 2015, 2017), and technology transfers locally and internationally. Prior to UQ, he held scientific leadership positions at Hewlett Packard Labs and the University of Waikato, New Zealand. He holds a BEng(Comp Eng)(Hons) and PhD from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
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Dr. Hing-Yan LEE
EVP APAC, CSA
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Hing Yan LEE is Executive Vice President, APAC at the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA). He has over 30 years of ICT working experience in both the public and private sectors. He was global director of the CSA STAR program for 6 months in 2017. Prior to that, he was Director of National Cloud Computing Office at the Infocomm Development Authority (IDA) for 9+ years, where he was responsible for the national program for, inter alia, developing the cloud ecosystem, promoting cloud adoption by government agencies and private enterprises, and building a trusted environment (which included developing the Multi-Tier Cloud Security (MTCS) standards and Cloud Outage Incident Response guidelines).
He was previously Deputy Director of National Grid Office at the Agency for Science, Technology & Research (A*STAR), Principal Scientist at the Institute for Infocomm Research, Director of Knowledge Lab and Deputy Director of Japan-Singapore Artificial Intelligence Centre at the Kent Ridge Digital Labs as well as Deputy Director at Information Technology Institute (the applied R&D arm of the National Computer Board). He oversaw and managed industry collaborations and applied R&D in machine language translation, spoken language dialogue, expert systems, knowledge discovery, data mining, data visualization, and other knowledge-driven efforts. Hing Yan is a Fellow and former VP of the Cloud Chapter in Singapore Computer Society. He is active in the ITSC working group on MTCS revision, and SingAREN Lightwave Internet Exchange (SLIX 2.0) Steering Committee. He has also undertaken consultancy and research reviews for the governments of Finland, Israel, Malaysia and Singapore as well as cloud service providers. He graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with PhD and MS degrees in Computer Science. He previously studied at Imperial College London in the UK where he obtained a BSc (Eng.) with 1st Class Honours in Computing and MSc in Management Science. |
May-Ann LIM
Executive Director, Asia Cloud Computing Association
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May-Ann is Director of the Fair Tech Institute at Access Partnership, and holds a concurrent appointment as the Executive Director of the Asia Cloud Computing Association. She has extensive experience in the strategic and technical development for technology policy, working across multiple disciplines such as cloud security, data governance, privacy and data protection, digital economy, cybersecurity, cybercrime, infrastructure development, and digital inclusion. She has worked with many international, regional, and local organisations such as INTERPOL, APEC, ASEAN, the Council of Europe, the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research, the World Economic Forum and others.
She was appointed to the Singapore Data Protection Appeal Panel 2019-2023, and sits on various task forces, such as the World Bank Group’s Cloud and Data Infrastructure Private Sector Advisory Committee, World Economic Forum (WEF)’s Digital ASEAN Taskforce, the Data & Jurisdiction Team for the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network, and the Paris Call for Trust and Security in Cyberspace. May-Ann is also a thought leader and active member of the Meet-Her She Knows Payments initiative by the Emerging Payments Asia Association (EPA). In 2021, she was also appointed as an APNIC 52 Fellow. Her career has spanned global, regional and local institutions, including the World Bank, World Vision, the Singapore Institute of International Affairs, the Singapore Internet Project, and also as InfoComm Policy lecturer in the Department of Communications and New Media at her alma mater, the National University of Singapore. A strong advocate for inclusive education, digital literacy, and sustainability, May-Ann also volunteers as a youth mentor with Advisory Singapore, sits on the Internet Society (Singapore) committee following two years of serving as Exco member, and volunteers with nonprofit organisation Engineering Good, which focuses on assistive technology and digital inclusion of the underprivileged and disabled. |
Ramesh NARAYANSWAMY
CTO, Aditya Birla Capital Limited
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Ramesh Narayanaswamy is currently the Chief Technology officer for the Aditya Birla Capital Limited which is the holding company for the financial services business of the Aditya Birla Group. Ramesh is responsible for Technology, Data and Digital for all the financial services company. Ramesh has more than 25 years of technology experience delivering transformational programs across various geographies. Prior to this role, he has been in the technology space in CIMB Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Singapore Post and Citibank.
Ramesh is passionate about technology transformation and innovation and has successfully implemented various programs in his different stints. Ramesh holds a MBA from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and Bachelors and Masters Degree from Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, India. |
Narudom
ROONGSIRIWONG SVP, Senior Cloud Architect, Digital Innovation and Data Group, Bank of Ayudhya PCL & Co-chair, Hybrid Cloud Security WG, CSA
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Narudom Roongsiriwong is certified information security professional with more than 20 years experience. His primary areas of information security are in solution designing, data analytic and application security. Narudom is also proficient in enterprise architecture especially in application, security and technology architecture.
Narudom is a co-chair of Hybrid Cloud Security Working Group at Cloud Security Alliance (CSA), APAC Research Advisory Council Member at Cloud Security Alliance Asia Pacific, consultant to the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) Thailand Chapter. He is also the Security and Risk Committee at Thailand’s National Digital ID. |
Dr. David ROSS
Chair, CSA Australia Chapter & Managing Consultant, Telstra Purple
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Dr. David Ross a Managing Consultant with Telstra Purple’s GRC Consulting Team. He is a recognised Information Security expert, a director on the boards of two Australian proprietary companies, a Founding Director of the Cloud Security Alliance in Australia and the Chair of Standards Australia’s IT-038 Committee for cloud computing and distributed systems.
David is a Chartered Professional Engineer, registered both nationally and in Queensland, with degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, including Class I Honours in the field of Computer Science, and has a PhD in Information Security. David is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Global Industrial Cyber Security Professional (GICSP), SABSA Chartered Practitioner in Architectural Design (SCPA) and has also been a Payment Card Industry Qualified Security Assessor (PCI QSA) for ten years previously. He is an adjunct Associate Professor with the University of Queensland’s UQ Cyber group and developed the Information Security Essentials course for UQ’s Master of Cyber Security program. David has worked in the computer industry for 30 years and specifically in IT security for over 20 years. He has particular expertise in cloud computing security, industrial control system security, wireless network security, the payment card industry and public key infrastructures. His consulting roles typically involve security infrastructure development and review, including autonomous vehicles communications security, enterprise architecture and industrial control systems for the resources and government sectors, as well as consulting in specialist areas of government and enterprise PKI, IoT and ICS. David is a Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, a Chartered Member of Engineers Australia, a Member of the Australian Information Security Association and a Member of the Association of Computing Machinery. |
Dr. Eiji SASAHARA
Board of Director, CSA Japan Chapter
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Dr. Eiji Sasahara, Representative of the Board of Directors at the CSA Japan Chapter Inc., Partner of Healthcare Cloud Initiative, NPO, and Vice-chair of Healthcare Committee at the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan, is currently focusing on raising awareness and promoting initiatives for utilizing emerging technologies on the Cloud in pharmaceutical and medical industries.
He has experience in clinical research regarding team-based care for outpatient chemotherapy utilizing Digital Health, jointly with the St. Luke & International Hospital, Tokyo. He holds a BA from Keio University, an MBA from Boston University Graduate School of Management and a Ph.D. in Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences from Chiba University Graduate School of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences. His views on IT utilization issues have often been quoted by major publications such as Asahi Shimbun, Mainichi Shimbun, Nikkei Shimbun, Nikkei BP and Toyo Keizai. |
Steven SIM
President, ISACA Singapore Chapter
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Steven Sim has worked for 23 years in the cybersecurity field with large end-user enterprises and critical infrastructures, undertaken global CISO role, driven security governance and management initiatives and headed incident response, security architecture, technology and operations at local, regional and global levels.
He currently leads Global Cybersecurity Incident Response and oversees CSIRTs in business units. He also leads the Group IT Security CoE and Technology Scanning to franchise best practices to business units and has also driven cyber initiatives, developed standards, managed threats, researched vulnerabilities and promoted awareness. Always keen to give back to the community, he also volunteers at the ISACA Singapore Chapter as the President and holds a Masters in Computing, CCISO, CGEIT, CRISC, CISM, CISA, CDPSE, CISSP as well as technical certifications GICSP, GREM, GCIH and GPPA. He is an APMG-accredited trainer for ISACA's core certifications and a member of both the Microsoft APAC CISO Council and Fortinet Executive Cyber Exchange (ECE). He regularly shares his thoughts on cyber risk and security, lectures on an adjunct basis at National University of Singapore Institute of System Sciences, speaks and panels at both international and local conferences and published articles. He is recognised in the Peerlyst 29 Highly Influential CISOs list, a Singapore SkillsFuture Fellow and a Professional (Leaders) Finalist in Singapore’s Cybersecurity Awards 2018. Key areas of expertise and experience lie with IT security governance, risk optimisation, compliance, security assessment, incident management, training, awareness. Planned and oversee deployment of solutions enabling business for large IT enterprises and critical OT infrastructure with focus on Internet of Logistics TM, CP 4.0 TM, Supply Chain 4.0 and Cyber-Physical Systems. |
Ronald TSE
CEO Ribose & Co-Chair, CSA DevSecOps Working Group
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Ronald has served CSA in numerous capacities, including as a member of CSA's APAC Research Advisory and International Standardization Council. Additionally, he co-chairs the Open Certification Framework (OCF), SaaS Governance, and DevSecOps working groups. He is the founder and CEO of Ribose, where under his leadership the company has been consistently awarded the industry's highest cloud security ratings, including being the only organization to be triple assured by CSA: CSA STAR Attestation, CSA STAR Certification, and CSA C-STAR Assessment.
He is Vice President and Director of External Relationships for CalConnect and a founding co-chair of several of its committees. He sits on the ECCMA Board of Directors, is a Certification Advisory Council Member for BSI Pacific, and a UN/CEFACT expert for the UN Economic Commission for Europe. Additionally, he is a Convener of ISO/TC 154/WG 4 and ISO/TC 154/WG 5, and expert representative to numerous ISO committees for CSA, CalConnect, Canada, United States, and Hong Kong, China. He received CSA's Ron Knode Award in 2017, and is an IAPP Fellow of Information Privacy, a member of Sigma Xi, a CISSP-ISSAP, ISSMP, CSSLP, CAP, SSCP, CISA, CISM, CRISC, CGEIT, CIPP/US, CIPM, CIPT, PSM I-II-III, PSPO I-II, PSD and CCIE Emeritus #9650. He received his bachelor's degree magna cum laude in Computer Science and Biology and a Master of Science in Computer Science from Brown University. |
Rizwi WUN
Partner, RHTLaw Asia
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Rizwi is one of the founding members of RHTLaw Asia. He has been in practice for about 20 years and is the Acting Head of the Firm’s Intellectual Property & Technology Practice.
Rizwi’s main areas of legal practice covers the creation, protection, commercialisation and enforcement of intellectual property in Singapore, and also in the region. Rizwi also advises on legal and regulatory aspects of technology-related matters, with particular emphasis on Data Protection, Cyber Security, and Competition Law issues. In addition, Rizwi’s industry focus covers developments in telecommunications sector, fashion & luxury, food & beverage, and games industry. Rizwi also has in-house industry experience, having previously worked as in-house legal officer and company secretary to a Singapore Government-Linked Company and legal counsel in a multi-national consumer electronics company. He contributes regularly on topics including life sciences research, data protection, and franchising and has been featured, most recently in 2016, in the Singapore Business Times and Bloomberg Asia relating to issues on cyber security and data protection. Rizwi has also advised clients such as China Mobile and Nexmo, Inc. on regulatory licences and permits with the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore, for the provision of telecommunication services and Monster Energy on regulatory issues and permit for food importation. Rizwi was identified as one of the most highly-acclaimed legal experts in the Asia-Pacific region in the practice area of Intellectual Property by the 2007 Asialaw Leading Lawyers survey and was listed in Who’s Who Legal for Franchising in 2008 and for Patents in 2016. He has also been listed in Asia Legal 500 from 2009 to 2011 and in 2018 for Intellectual Property and TMT matters. |
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Opening Address Jim REAVIS (CEO & Co-Founder, CSA) Welcome Remarks Dr. Hing-Yan LEE (EVP APAC, CSA) Data Provenance and Cloud Security: Challenges & Opportunities Prof. Ryan KO (Chair & Director, UQ Cyber Security, University of Queensland, Australia) At the heart of all cyber and cloud security attribution challenges is the problem of data provenance tracking and its reconstruction. In this talk, I will cover past, present and developing provenance research in computer science, and cover its relation and usefulness to accountability, traceability, trust, forensics and proactive cloud and cyber security. It will feature some of the cloud data provenance research I have conducted in the past decade, discussed unsolved (or seemingly unsolvable) problems, and will discuss some of the recent developments in academia, industry, and international standards. |
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10:00 am |
Are we Having Second Thoughts of Migrating to Cloud ? Ramesh NARAYANSWAMY (CTO, Aditya Birla Capital) This session will discuss about the challenges which are still existing in migration and how to overcome it. |
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10:45 am |
The Power of AND Stephanie King-Chung HUNG (SVP Cloud Business, Mission Software and Services, Digital Systems, ST Engineering) Accelerating cloud adoption for Enterprise and achieving security compliance, cloud assets protection, automation and continuous operations. We live in a connected world with an increasing pace and frequency of disruption. COVID 19 pandemic was a compelling event that forced many organizations to turn to digital technologies to maintain certain levels of business activities. Digital technologies will constitute a critical element of business continuity and organizational resilience to sudden external shocks. Many organizations look to cloud technology as an enabler for this transformational capability, how business create value, how people work and ultimately how people live. In cloud environments, IT support is automated and provided as a service with the latest digital technologies available to support functions, software, platform, and infrastructure as service. Cloud providers are continuously becoming more and more sophisticated when it comes to cybersecurity protection. However, we have seen Cyber Attacks on cloud systems have spiked 250% from 2019 to 2020. Data breaches are 3 times more likely to happen in the cloud. 99% of cloud breaches will be the customers fault through 2025. In this Power of AND, we share why organizations can accelerate cloud adoption AND at the same time how they strengthen their cyber security risk management capabilities, data and privacy protection, business continuity and operation resilience under disruptions. |
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11:30 am |
Towards a Better Level of Protection of Personal Data Rizwi WUN (Partner, RHTLaw Asia, Singapore) Against the backdrop of the growing importance of Data Protection and Cybersecurity in the New Normal, many countries in Asia have existing laws for personal data protection, but is enough being done? Harmonisation of laws could pave the way for better cooperation between countries. To be more effective, it should be important to have good interoperability processes or mechanisms between sovereign states. We need to explore ways to have better co-operation of enforcement measures of data protection laws (or the local equivalent) more seamlessly to improve the standard of protection. This level of co-operation within Asia could be extended to other regions in the world beyond Europe and the US, such as the Middle East, Africa and South America; In this regard, could Data Sovereignty also provide a partial solution to cybersecurity? |
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12:15 pm |
Future Standards will be Functional Ronald TSE (CEO, Ribose & Co-Chair, CSA DevSecOps Working Group) Standards today are published in document formats do not lend well to machine readability or automated compliance. In this session, we present a revolution of the understanding of standards - process and data requirements in standards can actually be expressed in a multi-modal model for machine execution. |
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1:00 pm |
Risks and Opportunities in Data Governance and Data Management May-Ann LIM (Executive Director, Asia Cloud Computing Association) As countries and organisations grow in cloud technology maturity, there is an increasing need to understand and map out the nuances of data governance and data management, such as the need for data classification mechanisms, and the requirement to update technology and management policies to suit a cloud computing environment. Systems are also becoming increasingly complex, and yet there is a demand for more strongly integrated services. This presentation will share observations on data governance strategies observed in the market, and establish a possible methodology for organisations to think through what data management policies they could need to create and put in place, restructure, or re-configure. |
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1:45 pm |
Understanding Cloud Computing Standards Dr. David ROSS (Chair, CSA Australia Chapter & Managing Consultant, Telstra Purple) Many cloud service users are aware of some of the international Cloud Computing standards, such as: ISO/IEC 17788:2014 Information technology — Cloud computing — Overview and vocabulary, which is referenced in the CSA’s own Security Guidance for Critical Areas of Focus in Cloud Computing v4.0 and the companion ISO/IEC 17789:2014 Information technology — Cloud computing — Reference architecture, or even ISO/IEC 27017:2015 Information technology — Security techniques — Code of practice for information security controls based on ISO/IEC 27002 for cloud services. However few cloud service users are truly aware of the full range international standards available to harmonise the utilisation of cloud computing services around the globe. This presentation informs the audience on the topics, content and use of the many available Cloud Computing standards, including how to obtain a number of these standards from the ISO’s free standards list, and provides a preview of the emerging work being developed for Cloud Computing users by the ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee’s Sub-Committee on Cloud Computing and Distributed Systems, including a brand new definitive reference for cloud computing, providing an updated and consolidated cloud computing vocabulary, with terminology, definitions & concepts, Auditing Cloud Services, and Multi-cloud and other interoperation of multiple cloud services. |
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2:30 pm |
Secure Connection Requirements of Hybrid Cloud Narudom ROONGSIRIWONG (SVP, Senior Cloud Architect, Digital Innovation and Data Group, Bank of Ayudhya PCL & Co-chair, Hybrid Cloud Security WG, CSA) The hybrid cloud environment forms a diverse connected ecosystem. Data and applications flowing between clouds pose new security challenges as each cloud platform is proprietary and managed independently by Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) or internal enterprise teams. To successfully secure this unique and complex landscape, the enterprise should develop and employ cross-cloud security capabilities in these four areas: perimeter, transmission, storage, and management security. This presentation will talk about cross-cloud security capabilities, a practice of secure connection, and CSA CCM applicability related to secure connection requirements. |
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3:15 pm |
Panel discussion: Perspectives on cloud usage as CII When you think of national critical infrastructure, electricity distribution grids, transportation networks, banking systems, bridges, power plants, water filtration plants, airports, etc. come to mind. What about the clouds? With billions of people confined to their homes during the COVID-19 pandemic, the concept of "critical infrastructure" needs to be extended. To the traditional list, we may need to add cloud-based web conferencing (think Zoom, Webex, & Skype), online financial services, telehealth services, e-commerce, online delivery, and more. Cloud computing has come a long way since it came onto the scene some 15 years ago. An IDC study in October 2020 revealed that the total spending on cloud infrastructure has exceeded that on traditional IT on-premise infrastructure for the first time. A CIO magazine article dated April 2021 shared that CIOs have moved most, if not all, their IT to the cloud. During the pandemic outbreak, many enterprises have pivoted to the cloud; there has been increased cloud usage and greater cloud adoption... Moderator: Dr. LEE Hing-Yan (EVP APAC, CSA) Panelists:
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