Monday, 26 August 2019

Webinar: JumpStart Guide for Application Security in AWS

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Amazon Web Services
 
 
 
 
Securing applications in the cloud involves a different set of considerations compared to on-premises environments. Understanding the apps in your pipeline as well as allowing security and development teams to work in tandem can enable more secure, timely application releases.

SANS, Fortinet, and AWS Marketplace have teamed up to provide in-depth guidance on how to better understand and securely deploy applications in your organization's pipeline.
 
 
Date: Wednesday, September 11
Time: 11:00 AM PT, 2:00 PM ET
Length: 60 minutes


 
 
 
 

Attendees will learn:

  • Hands-on implementation options available to protect applications in the pipeline
  • Needs and capabilities associated with AppSec solutions for development visibility, automated security assessments, and more
  • Tools and features, such as access control for Amazon Web Services (AWS) applications and services, to help secure application delivery and deployment
  • Practical guidance on tactics and techniques for using resources and ideas to plan future application development

Register for this webcast to be among the first to receive the associated whitepaper written by SANS analyst and cyber security specialist Nathan Getty.


Nathan Getty holds the GWAPT and GCIA certifications, and he recently won the SANS Cyber Defense NetWars competition, a defense-focused challenge that tests the ability to solve problems and secure systems from compromise. Nathan currently works in the Canadian insurance industry. In his organization, he focuses on cloud security, including AWS onboarding, and developing best security practices and general security/cloud insights. Nathan also focuses on driving DevOps methodologies in the company's security program, implementing continuous delivery platforms to allow smoother development and improvement of internal security applications.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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