SNW Fall 2009 – Securing the Cloud: Using Cloud Computing without risking data security

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Subject: Data Protection

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Keywords: Cloud, presentation, Security

Document Price: Free

Document Date: 2009-10

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Author(s): Russ Fellows

# of Pages: 40

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Security has always been a critical aspect of IT Storage. However, the proliferation of networking technologies and protocols, combined with the emergence of Cloud Storage has made security more important and difficult than ever. In this presentation, we will examine some of the technologies and standards that are available to solve these issues, and show

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Security has always been a critical aspect of IT Storage. However, the proliferation of networking technologies and protocols, combined with the emergence of Cloud Storage has made security more important and difficult than ever. In this presentation, we will examine some of the technologies and standards that are available to solve these issues, and show how companies can utilize these technologies to design an architecture that is scalable and secure. You will learn how to establish security practices that accommodate multiple networking technologies, including FCoE, IB, iSCSI, and FC networks. Securing data in both public and private clouds is covered, with an examination of the issues around securing Cloud and other Storage services. This presentation by Russ Fellows focuses on the data-center requirements for implementing a successful encryption strategy that secure data both in-flight and at-rest. Issues such as when and where to encrypt data, products to use and all-important key-management question are addressed.


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SNW Fall 2009 – Securing the Cloud: Using Cloud Computing without risking data security

Security has always been a critical aspect of IT Storage. However, the proliferation of networking technologies and protocols, combined with the emergence of Cloud Storage has made security more important and difficult than ever. In this presentation, we will examine some of the technologies and standards that are available to solve these issues, and show how companies can utilize these technologies to design an architecture that is scalable and secure. You will learn how to establish security practices that accommodate multiple networking technologies, including FCoE, IB, iSCSI, and FC networks. Securing data in both public and private clouds is covered, with an examination of the issues around securing Cloud and other Storage services. This presentation by Russ Fellows focuses on the data-center requirements for implementing a successful encryption strategy that secure data both in-flight and at-rest. Issues such as when and where to encrypt data, products to use and all-important key-management question are addressed.