CloudSecure2011 - The IGT Annual Event of Cloud Security
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Is the cloud more secure?
Can we trust the Cloud for our DR and SaaS applications?
Can I afford not to?
Agenda
08:30 – 09:00 Gathering
Opening Welcome
The Real and Imagined Meaning of Could Security
Dr. Yesha Y. Sivan
Head of the Information Systems Program
School of Management and Economics
The Academic Tel Aviv-Yaffo College
09:00 – 09:30
Is there a regulation framework for the cloud?
Yoram Hacohen, Head of ILITA
The Israeli Law, Information and Technology Authority
Yoram Hacohen, the Israeli Privacy and Data Protection commissioner will discuss the legal framework that applies on handling personal information in cloud services. What do users and cloud providers should take into account when they manage services in cloud services worldwide.
09:30 - 10:00
Building a Secure Private Cloud with VMware vCloud
Ben Hagai, Sr. Consultant, VMware
10:00 - 10:30
Securing the Cloud and Virtual Environment AND Identifying Red Car Using Parallel Computing. (Real-Time Distributed Data Security)
Joseph Tal, Tivoli ISS Sales Leader, IBM Security Solutions
10:30 - 11:00
Authentication Challenges in the cloud
Daniel Brudner, CISSP, CA
The Cloud era brings us many good things, but there are few things we should put in mind before it will become a storm, the perfect storm. One of the challenges in protecting the cloud is to provide a low cost, convenient and secure way to authenticate customers.
In this session we will talk about the challenges and solutions
11:00 – 11:30 Networking Break
11:30 -12:00
Cloud Security of a Large SaaS company
Ron Peled, Security specialist, LivePerson
What are the key requirements for gaining trust in a SaaS provider?
Learn about some of the best practices and basis of LivePerson's Security Model, as trusted by more than 8500 customers including Cisco, HP, IBM, Microsoft, and Verizon...
12:00 - 12:30
Security standards and compliance in Public Clouds - technology that makes it happen
Gilad Parann-Nissany, CEO Porticor (Cloud Security Company)
Moving to the cloud has many attractive aspects, flexibility and economic benefits. Security and Privacy are the number 1 concern. It is becoming possible, through new technology and standards work, to secure and privatize data in the cloud, and even to be compliant with standards such as PCI DSS and HIPAA. This session will review the technology and approaches that make it happen.
12:30 – 13:30 Speakers Panel – discussion and Q&A
