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August 21, 2024Location: Equarius Hotel Sentosa, Singaporewebsite: https://cloudsec-sg.coriniumintelligence.com/

Put dynamic security at the center of your cloud strategy. With cloud now established as a critical business function across all major organizations, cloud security plays an equally vital role in business survival and sustainability. At Cloud Security Singapore 2024, we will explore successful cloud security strategies and features, secure new and current business opportunities, and exchange ideas and best practices to keep organizations secure, safe, and resilient.

Key Themes & Takeaways

AI and Cloud Risk: Manage the risks that modern AI technology brings and unpack the best strategies to deploy for safer AI usage within and beyond the business.
Multi-Cloud Strategies: Explore the unique challenges presented by multi-cloud adoption and devise a strategy to use multi-cloud securely and safely as business expands and grows with cloud.
Future of Cloud: Prepare and anticipate future cloud threats with the right guardrails, leadership actions, strategic planning, and idea-sharing with your peers at Cloud Security Singapore 2024.
Avigate Complexities: Cloud risk is complex; learn the best practices and strategies of those that started before you. Find out what to avoid and what you should be doing right now to be more secure.

Join us to shape the future of cloud security in your organization!

As an EC-Council member, use our discount code for $500 off: CSSGPAR500

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