Join us for the kickoff episode of Season 5. This season, we are transitioning to explore the best ways to protect infrastructure as a service (IaaS) environments. We will be focusing on the Cloud-Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP) and examining how many vendors in the industry address this important domain.
We have our dear friend Fernando Montenegro joining us to kick the season
| 0:01:33 | Explanation of acronyms related to cloud security, including CSPM, CWPP, and CNAP |
| 0:04:05 | Discussion of additional acronyms like DSPM and CIEM |
| 0:07:29 | Explanation of how CNAP can be used on-premises |
| 0:10:58 | Overview of common features expected from a CNAP platform |
| 0:14:10 | Discussion of the feasibility of having all CNAP features under one vendor |
| 0:16:22 | Explanation of the different users of CNAP, including developers and security teams |
| 0:21:27 | Consideration of metrics for measuring the ROI of CNAP |
| 0:24:51 | Speculation on the future of CNAP, including integration with other security technologies |
| 0:28:35 | Discussion of the use of open source tools in cloud security |
Fernando is a Senior Principal Analyst on Omdia’s cybersecurity research team, based in Toronto, Canada. He focuses on the Infrastructure Security Intelligence Service, which provides vendors, service providers, and enterprise clients with insights and data on network security, content security, and more.
Fernando’s experience in enterprise security environments includes network security, security architecture, cloud security, endpoint security, content security, and antifraud. He has a deep interest in the economic aspects of cybersecurity and is a regular speaker at industry events.
Before joining Omdia in 2021, Fernando was an industry analyst with 451 Research. He previously held a variety of operations, consulting, and sales engineering roles over his 25+ years in cybersecurity, always focusing on enterprise security at organizations including vArmour, RSA, Crossbeam, Hewlett Packard, and Nutec/Terra. Fernando holds a Bachelor of Science in computer science and different industry certifications.
16 сен 2024