Compliance with Containers and Cloud

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Sponsored by RED HAT MARKETPLACE AND SYSDIG


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Safeguarding sensitive data and meeting regulatory compliance requirements are top priorities for security teams. With all the agility gained from applications starting to run on containers in the cloud, the last thing the business needs is a slowdown when code is ready for production. How do you avoid this? How do you map the controls for GDPR, NIST, PCI and others in cloud-native environments?

In this webinar, you’ll hear how Sysdig’s Secure DevOps platform extends Red Hat OpenShift’s security capabilities, including:

  • Image scanning and vulnerability management
  • Threat detection and response using open source Falco or Sysdig Secure
  • Incident response, container forensics and audit
  • Security monitoring across multiple clouds
  • Continuous compliance and cloud security posture management (CSPM)
Dave Meurer
Global Principal Solutions Architect, Security ISVs - Red Hat
Dave Meurer currently serves as a Principal Solutions Architect on the Red Hat Global Strategic Alliances team, where he owns technical relationships and evangelism with security independent software vendor partners of Red Hat. Before joining Red Hat, Dave spent 9 years in the Application Security industry with Synopsys and Bla11-ck Duck, where he served in similar roles as the director of technical alliances and sales engineering. Dave also worked for Skyway Software, HSN.com, and Accenture in various management and application development roles. When he’s not thinking about k8s, security, and partners, he enjoys being the VP Sales of North Central Tampa for his wife (the CEO) and 5 kids (Inside Sales). Follow him on LinkedIn and Twitter at @davemeurer. He mostly just posts pictures of homemade pizza.
Eric Carter
Product Marketing Director - Sysdig
Product Marketing Director - Sysdig
Product Marketing Director - Sysdig
Product Marketing Director - Sysdig

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