(SEC314) Customer Perspectives on Implementing Security Controls with AWS | AWS re:Invent 2014

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Security postures in the cloud can take different forms, depending upon your specific business and IT requirements. Hear from customer panelists representing the energy industry, IT services, and government about how they have successfully delivered projects on AWS using Trend Micro solutions, while meeting or exceeding their security requirements. Focus is on the practical considerations and options for improving your overall IT security posture with the AWS shared responsibility security model. Sponsored by Trend Micro.

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November 13, 2014 | Las Vegas

Customer Perspectives on Implementing

Security Controls with AWS

SEC314: A panel discussion hosted by Trend Micro

Panelists

Jason Cradit

VP of Information Systems, Willbros Group. Inc.

Mark Burns

Enterprise Security Manager, Medibank

Mauricio Fernandes

President, Dedalus Prime

Aaron Hughes

Systems Architect, Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife

Moderator

Mark Nunnikhoven

VP, Cloud & Emerging Technologies, Trend Micro

On Stage

What does the shared responsibility

security model look like in the real world?

Today’s Focus

You

Operating System

Application

Data

Identity & Access

Security Groups

AWS

Facilities

Physical

Network

Virtualization Layer

Shared Responsibility Model

Jason Cradit, Willbros Group Inc.

Project

Pipeline GISActively monitoring the status of oil & gas pipeline infrastructure in real-time

Project

Customer Web ApplicationsFlexible applications scaling to meet customer demand

Mark Burns, Medibank

Project

Managed Application ServicesModernize traditional workloads in the cloud

Mauricio Fernandes, Dedalus Prime

Project

Wildlife & Ecological Integrity MonitoringCapture and disseminate wildlife information as a public resource

Aaron Hughes, Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife

The Discussion

What objections were raised by the

security team?

How did your AWS project change internal

security policies?

What challenges did you have with

industry regulators?

What approach did you take for day-to-day

operations?

What was the biggest change to your

incident response plan?

What’s the one key thing you’d love to

have known at the start of your project?

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