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Solving the Cloud Conundrum: Privacy, Trust and Accountability

Infosecurity Europe via YouTube

Overview

Explore a panel discussion from InfoSecurity Europe's Keynote Stage addressing the complex issues surrounding cloud computing, including privacy, trust, and accountability. Gain insights from industry experts as they delve into topics such as the pervasiveness of cloud technology, accountability in cloud services, consumerization of IT, Bring Your Own Device policies, cloud security measures, customer responsibilities, data confidentiality, service level agreements, and data ownership. Examine the impact of consumer services, generational shifts, and the balance between security and privacy. Investigate international law implications, market focus, and the effects of legislation like the Patriot Act on data paths. Learn about building trust and transparency in cloud services, the importance of certifications and accreditations, and the concept of continuous assessment in maintaining cloud security. Understand the distinctions between different types of cloud providers and the unspoken contracts that exist in the industry.

Syllabus

Introduction
Cloud is pervasive
Who should be accountable
Consumerization of IT
Bring Your Own Device
Cloud Security
Customer Accountability
Confidentiality
SLA
Privacy
Data Owner
Consumer Services
Consumer Awareness
Generational Shift
Consumerization
Better Privacy
State actors
Security vs Privacy
International Law
Market Focus
Patriot Act
Data Path
Trust
Transparency
Two types of cloud providers
Trust and assurance
Certifications
Building Trust
Accreditations
Certification
Continuous Assessment
Industry Sausage
Unspoken Contracts
SAS Provider

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Infosecurity Europe

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