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Digital Sovereignty & Cloud Adoption
Spandan Mahapatra, TCS HiTech; Ganesh Subramanya, TCS Cybersecurity; Eddye Dibar, IDC; Romain Deslorieux, Thales
The digitalisation of services has accelerated in the past two years, leveraging cloud scalability and innovation. With that, the concept of digital sovereignty gained momentum as the dependence on giant hyperscalers became a societal issue. This webinar will discuss digital sovereignty in its impact on cloud adoption, as software, workload, and especially data needs to be monitored, controlled and protected in shared cloud environments.
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Can You Trust The Cloud With Your Sensitive Data?
Tim Phipps, Cloud Alliances EMEA, Thales
Join Tim Phipps as he explores a range of questions IT Security professionals are asking:
1) What is currently driving the demand for putting sensitive data into the Cloud?
2) Hyperscalers have invested huge sums in cloud security so shouldn't we just rely on native encryption keys and key management provided by them to protect sensitive data in the cloud?
3) Is Schrems II now invalid with the recent commitment to the new Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework?
4) What measures can organisations adopt to control their Digital Sovereignty and how to remediate risk once it knows where its sensitive data resides.With a rapidly evolving landscape, Tim will be able to answer your burning questions about the latest guidance to ensure your data is protected and how you can demonstrate compliance so you can continue to focus on enabling your business outcomes.
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Digital Sovereignty – Your Data, Their Cloud
Todd Moore, Vice President of Encryption Products, Thales; Frank Dickson, Vice President of Security Research, IDC
Global commerce depends on the transfer of data as much as the transfer of goods and services. When a European court decision invalidated the overall legal protection umbrella agreement between European governments that set forth the data transfer rules between the United States and Europe, the transfer of data overnight became complicated and uncertain.
Tune into this webinar from Thales and IDC to get caught up on:
• The impact of this decision on digital sovereignty
• How to approach data protection in our world of cloud computing
• The challenges around orchestrating effective security controls in a hybrid cloud environment that depend on proprietary tools and APIs. -
Unblocking Multi-Cloud Migrations - Overcoming Risks through Digital Sovereignty
Tim Phipps, Thales Global Director, Cloud Alliances; Peter Whibley, SAP Senior Solution Manager; Luigi Spoletini, Accenture
Unblocking Multi-Cloud Migrations - Overcoming Risks and Compliance Challenges through Digital Sovereignty
As enterprises consider moving SAP applications to the cloud they face a new set of challenges and concerns, with data security and privacy at the forefront. How to do they maximize the tremendous value of their sensitive data while protecting this data and maintaining sovereignty, all while meeting important regulatory and compliance mandates?
Join Thales, SAP, and Accenture in a round-table discussion about solving these challenges. Hear each company’s thoughts on best practices, key considerations, and how each company offers joint solutions and services to help you overcome these risks when making the move to the cloud.
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Digital Sovereignty & Cloud Adoption
Spandan Mahapatra, TCS HiTech; Ganesh Subramanya, TCS Cybersecurity; Eddye Dibar, IDC; Romain Deslorieux, Thales
The digitalisation of services has accelerated in the past two years, leveraging cloud scalability and innovation. With that, the concept of digital sovereignty gained momentum as the dependence on giant hyperscalers became a societal issue. This webinar will discuss digital sovereignty in its impact on cloud adoption, as software, workload, and especially data needs to be monitored, controlled and protected in shared cloud environments.