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Leveraging cloud security posture management (CSPM) tools can provide deep visibility by scanning cloud assets and services, and also enable automated monitoring and reporting for compliance. Increasingly seen alongside CSPM tools are cloud workload protection platforms (CWPP) which feature integrating protection for cloud control plane options and workload details. This includes approved images, metadata attributes, and permissions. This combination of real-time monitoring and remediation information can help automate misconfiguration detection and proactively identify risks in DevSecOps pipelines and migration activities.

In this webinar, SANS and AWS Marketplace will discuss how to build a strategy for securing your control plane and workloads with CSPM and CWPP capabilities. They will also offer practical guidance and tips to execute on this cloud security posture management strategy as a component of broader cloud infrastructure security.

Register today to be among the first to receive the associated whitepaper written by SANS senior instructor Dave Shackleford.

Attendees of this webinar will learn how to:

  • Centralize and simplify security operations teams’ efforts to build and maintain a secure continuous cloud posture
  • Identify where agent-based and agentless workload protections are best suited
  • Leverage auto-remediation functionalities to improve compliance, reduce noise, and resolve misconfigurations
  • Model and actively enforce gold standard policies

Who Should Attend?

Security Analysts, Security Architects, Security Engineers, Cloud Security Architects, and the office of the CISO

Speakers

Dave Shackleford , Analyst and Senior Instructor at SANS

Dave Shackleford, a SANS analyst, senior instructor, course author, GIAC technical director and member of the board of directors for the SANS Technology Institute, is the founder and principal consultant with Voodoo Security. He has consulted with hundreds of organizations in the areas of security, regulatory compliance, and network architecture and engineering. A VMware vExpert, Dave has extensive experience designing and configuring secure virtualized infrastructures. He previously worked as chief security officer for Configuresoft and CTO for the Center for Internet Security. Dave currently helps lead the Atlanta chapter of the Cloud Security Alliance.




Nam Le, Specialist Solutions Architect at AWS

Nam Le is a Specialist Solutions Architect at AWS covering AWS Marketplace, Service Catalog, Migration Services, and Control Tower. He helps customers implement security and governance best practices using native AWS Services and Partner products. He is an AWS Certified Solutions Architect, and his skills include security, compliance, cloud computing, enterprise architecture, and software development. Nam has also worked as a consulting services manager, cloud architect, and as a technical marketing manager.





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About the SANS Institute:

The SANS Institute was established in 1989 as a cooperative research and education organization. Its programs now reach more than 165,000 security professionals around the world—from auditors and network administrators, to chief information security officers—sharing the lessons they learn and jointly finding solutions to the challenges they face.


About AWS Marketplace:

AWS Marketplace is a digital software catalog that makes it easy to find, buy, deploy, and manage software that runs on AWS. AWS Marketplace includes thousands of listings offered by independent software vendors, spanning popular categories such as security, networking, storage, machine learning, business intelligence, database, and DevOps. These products can be integrated with AWS services and other existing technologies, enabling you to effectively migrate and operate your business in the cloud. Visit aws.amazon.com/marketplace to learn more.

*The views and opinions of the SANS Institute and their presenter, Dave Shackleford, are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the positions of AWS.