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As organizations accelerate their cloud-native journeys, AWS Fargate presents a compelling option for running containers without managing servers or clusters. However, the convenience of Fargate comes with unique security considerations. With cybersecurity threats on the rise, securing your Fargate deployments is not just an option—it's a necessity.

In this Techstrong Learning Experience, experts from Aqua Security and AWS will explore the specific security challenges associated with AWS Fargate and how to address them.

You'll learn:

  • The specific security challenges associated with AWS Fargate and how to address them.
  • How to implement a robust security posture at scale without sacrificing the agility and efficiency of your Fargate deployments.
  • The implications of the shared security model when using Fargate and how they affect your security posture.
  • How to protect your application when using Fargate and how to mitigate attacks as they occur.
Nidhi Mohta
Container Services Go-To-Market Strategy Leader - AWS
Container Services Go-To-Market Strategy Leader - AWS
Container Services Go-To-Market Strategy Leader - AWS
Container Services Go-To-Market Strategy Leader - AWS
Amit Sheps
Technical Cloud Security Director - Aqua Security
Technical Cloud Security Director - Aqua Security 
Technical Cloud Security Director - Aqua Security 
Technical Cloud Security Director - Aqua Security 

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What You’ll Learn in This Webinar

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