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Evolving Encryption Key Management Best Practices for the Data Center

Thursday, October 20, 2016
1:00pm ET/10:00am PT

Today there is greater demand for encryption in more locations in our data stacks -- which now span physical environments, virtual environments, and increasing barriers even within our traditional environments. Simultaneously, compliance and internal needs also increase the need for compartmentalization and separation of keys, without increasing costs or complexity. Encryption keys must be managed and distributed in ever-more-complex scenarios, such as centralizing enterprise keys, while supporting remote business units encrypting storage locally.

Join Securosis and HPE Security as we summarize independent research highlighting emerging best practices for managing encryption keys for protecting data-at-rest in the face of these new challenges.

We'll discuss:

  • how key management practices are changing to keep pace
  • how to provide the right key, at the right time and location, without compromising security

Finally hear how HPE Enterprise Secure Key Manager (ESKM)
can be leveraged to help solve these challenges, providing one of
the most certified, validated, and trusted key management
solutions today.



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Speakers:

Rich Mogull
Analyst/CEO Securosis

Rich has twenty years' experience in information security, physical security, and risk management. He specializes in cloud security, data security, application security, emerging security technologies, and security management. He is also the principle course designer of the Cloud Security Alliance training class and actively works on developing hands-on cloud security techniques. Prior to founding Securosis, Rich was a Research Vice President at Gartner on the security team. Prior to his seven years at Gartner, Rich worked as an independent consultant, web application developer, software development manager at the University of Colorado, and systems and network administrator. Rich is the Security Editor of TidBITS and a frequent contributor to publications ranging from Information Security Magazine to Macworld. He is a frequent industry speaker at events including the RSA Security Conference, Black Hat, and DefCon, and has spoken on every continent except Antarctica (where he's happy to speak for free -- assuming travel is covered).

Nathan Turajski,
Senior Product Manager, HPE Data Security HPE Security – Data Security Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Nathan Turajski is a Senior Product Manager for HPE Data Security, responsible for enterprise key management solutions that support HPE storage and server products, and techology partner encryption applications based on open interoperability standards. Prior to joining HPE, Nathan's background includes over 15 years launching Silicon Valley data security start-ups and solutions within product management and marketing roles including Securant Technologies (acquired by RSA Security), Postini (acquired by Google), and NextLabs. More recently, he has lead security product lines at Trend Micro and Thales e-Security.

Moderator:

Paula Bernier,
Executive Editor TMC


Paula Bernier is Executive Editor at TMC where she writes, edits and manages editorial content for INTERNET TELEPHONY, CUSTOMER and M2M Evolution magazine. Bernier was formerly editor in chief of xchange magazine, where she worked for more than 11 years. She's also acted as a senior writer for Inter@ctive Week. Bernier got her start in telecom at Telephony magazine, where she spent nearly five years, leaving as the news director. Bernier also has been on the reporting staffs of various mainstream daily and weekly newspapers in Iowa, Minnesota and South Carolina.

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