Throughout 2022, we’ve seen vast changes to the cybersecurity landscape, and many of our predictions from a year ago have
The Blast Radius is defined as the amount of damage that any single incident could cause. In cloud computing, determining and containing the data blast radius is particularly difficult because it requires a complex analysis of all data locations and data types, correlation with identities both direct and derived, and an understanding of anomalous user behavior. The sheer volume of sensitive data objects, permissions and data operations make this a very complex engineering problem.
Listen to some thought leaders discuss the Data Blast Radius; how to determine and contain it before, during and after an incident.
Srinath Kuruvadi, Head of Cloud Security, Netflix
Chris Castaldo, CISO, Crossbeam and Author of Start-Up Secure
Dr. Mohit Tiwari, CEO and Co-Founder, Symmetry Systems
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