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Cloud-native and serverless technologies are gaining traction as organizations increasingly recognize the value of containers and Kubernetes in application development environments. Securing those environments, however, require more than traditional perimeter-based approaches. Additionally, security strategies must align with DevOps and agile approaches to application development and deployment. In this topic spotlight, we take a look at the state of cloud-native security and ways in which organizations can approach cloud-native security for greater success.
Girish is currently VP at Sumo Logic for several initiatives. Girish has held leadership roles in Management Consulting, Strategic Planning, Product Management, Competitive Intel, Marketing and Product Marketing at several startups (successful and failed) and brands such as Splunk, Cisco, MobileIron, NetScout. Girish has managed numerous Cloud, Analytics, Monitoring, Security (SIEM, UEBA, SOAR, Identity, compliance, VPN, DLP, Firewall, Endpoint), mobile, ML, virtualization, networking and open source solutions across the entire product, GTM and customer lifecycle.
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