Security News > 2020 > October > Let's talk about data security in the age of the 'new normal' with folks from FireEye, Microsoft, Splunk – and more
After six months of the so-called new normal, are you ready to take a breath? Or are you acutely aware that the real threats to your organization are only now becoming clear?
The shift to home and remote working has ripped off the band-aids companies have been slapping over long-ignored vulnerabilities, and forced them to confront data security and compliance challenges head on.
You know what you need? To kick back and talk with some like-minded souls who are facing the same threats, feeling the same pressures, and are happy to share what they've learned about how to deal with present threats and those lurking around the corner.
Over the course of the day, you'll hear from heavyweights from across the data management and security beat, including FireEye's CEO Kevin Mandia, Microsoft Azure's Karl Rautenstrauch, and Splunk's senior technology advocate Amélie Koran.
You'll also get to hear from Guy Podjany, CEO of open-source and container security specialist Snyk, as well as practitioners including Kern Medical CTO Craig Witmer, and the University of the Pacific's Enterprise Systems Manager Tony Carrero.
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