When your machines—like servers, applications, IoT, and other devices—communicate with each other, TLS certificates control authentication and encryption of traffic between them. Given the growing number of machines on your network, and the increasingly important roles they play, protecting your machine-to-machine communications is critical for protecting your business. Compromise, misuse, and fraud of machine identities are prime attack vectors for hackers, and ineffective management can lead to outages that cost your organization millions of dollars a year in lost revenue.
Attend this session to find out how securing TLS certificates can:
• Eliminate certificate-related outages
• Lead to huge productivity gains through automation and error elimination
• Enable developers to be #fastsecure
• Accelerate your organization's shift from "No Trust" to "Zero Trust"
Attendees are eligible to receive 1 CPE credit.
Generously supported by:
Florin Lazurca drives technical marketing direction for machine identity management at Venafi. He has broad knowledge of enterprise software and IT, SaaS services, and rapidly evolving cloud native and security technologies solutions.
His background includes being an architect in networking, virtualization, and security. In the past, he was engaged with customers in both professional services and sales engineering to protect networks, applications, and data for diverse companies and organizations. He is passionate about Information Systems security and has amassed a wide range of knowledge in security tools, technologies, and best practices based on his experience.
Diane Garey is on the product team at Venafi, responsible for the TLS Protect product that enables customers to manage and protect TLS machine identities. Her background includes working with MDR, SIEM and vulnerability management solutions. Diane is originally from Canada but now calls Houston, Texas home.
Tom has been part of the SecureWorld team for over 14 years. He has launched several of the regional conferences we hold today. Tom is currently responsible for SecureWorld Digital, which provides educational content to the SecureWorld audience. He produces, executes, and moderates the majority of the Remote Sessions webcasts while also working closely with the SecureWorld event directors to build relevant agendas at the regional conferences.
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