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Friday, September 27 • 2:35pm - 3:20pm
Five key trends in application security

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Today’s hyper-connected businesses rely on a broad set of web, mobile, and API-based applications to connect customers, partners, and suppliers across the Internet. Retirement planning, interacting with likeminded hobby enthusiasts, loyalty program participation while purchasing our favorite goods and services are just a few examples. These applications incorporate a wide range of application endpoints, such as a registration, login, or forgot user name/password. More often than not, there are mobile and web specific variations that connect to a web of APIs.



While striking a delicate balance between speed of deployment and security-induced friction, CIOs and CISOs must consider five key industry trends that may impact their approach to application security.

· How will a multi-cloud and possibly a multi-CDN deployment impact application security?

· DevSecOps: can it be as nimble as DevOps?

· What is the impact of the exponential use of APIs?

· Microservices, service-mesh and serverless computing – what’s it mean to my security posture?

· Data residency and data privacy laws – how will they impact me?

We will discuss various technology and deployment architecture options given these application security trends.

Speakers
avatar for Ameya Talwalkar

Ameya Talwalkar

Co-founder and Chief Product Officer, Cequence Security
Ameya is the co-founder and Chief Product Officer at Cequence Security,  a company disrupting the application security space. Over the past five years, Ameya has helped several Fortune 500 companies fight various kinds of Automated Threats. Ameya has over 20 years of experience in... Read More →


Friday September 27, 2019 2:35pm - 3:20pm CEST
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