7 Biggest Trends Bubbling Up For Interop
CISOs and security leaders will find security is top of mind at Interop, when risk management intersects with some of the biggest themes likely to come out of the show.
April 6, 2016
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Security pros who keep in mind the business drivers that push the fast pace of IT delivery are better prepared to help both CIOs and line-of-business executives make the best risk management decisions. There will be plenty of talk about digital transformations, particularly in the IT leadership track. Security leaders would do well to listen in to a session or two.
Hot Session: Transforming the IT Mindset: From Technology-Driven to Customer-Focused
With a little under month left before the show's kick-off, Interop is shaping up to offer CISOs and other security leaders a smorgasbord of new information, ideas and inspiration for the coming year. With several days worth of security-related programming (not to mention plenty of IT leadership and general IT content that will come in handy), the annual confab has coalesced along several key areas of interest. Here are seven of the hottest topics likely to interest security-minded attendees.
It may still be early days but now that SDN has moved from theoretical to real deployments, security pros are grappling with how to both leverage SDN for their benefit, and how to secure SDN environments
Hot Session: A Software-Defined Security Approach To Protecting Agile Data Centers And Clouds
Agile development and DevOps are at the forefront of high-performing IT departments today and Interop programming definitely reflects that with several discussions about the crossroads of security practices and continuous delivery of software.
Hot Session: Agile Development in the Enterprise
The Internet of Things (IOT) may be known mostly as a consumer-tech trend, but as businesses figure out how to leverage IOT technology within customer facing applications, as well as internal operations in areas like building and fleet management, security concerns on this front will grow from passing point of interest to legitimate business concern.
Hot Session: Securing The Internet Of Broken Things
With the rise of DevOps patterns, collaboration across IT silos and between IT and line-of-business has grown more important than ever. There's a whole track on collaboration this year at the show, and though it is not necessarily security specific, many sessions could help security pros sharpen their soft skills.
Hot Session: Circuit, Slack, Spark and Many More: How Team Chat Applications Are Changing Collaboration
The automated and centralized nature of DevOps toolchains and the SDN control plane offers great power that comes with a commensurate amount of responsibility for IT to ensure the confidentiality, integrity and availability of assets across environments. Much of the underpinning of managing risk comes back to the unsexy, but ever-relevant practices of controlling and managing change.
Hot Session: Network DevOps And Change Control For Networks
Hybrid clouds are giving organizations the opportunity to take advantage of the best of both worlds of public and private clouds. But the demands of managing and securing all cloud environments as they integrate and and interact with traditional network assets presents its own set of challenges.
Hot Session: Leveraging DevOps for Security in Hybrid Clouds
Hybrid clouds are giving organizations the opportunity to take advantage of the best of both worlds of public and private clouds. But the demands of managing and securing all cloud environments as they integrate and and interact with traditional network assets presents its own set of challenges.
Hot Session: Leveraging DevOps for Security in Hybrid Clouds
Security pros who keep in mind the business drivers that push the fast pace of IT delivery are better prepared to help both CIOs and line-of-business executives make the best risk management decisions. There will be plenty of talk about digital transformations, particularly in the IT leadership track. Security leaders would do well to listen in to a session or two.
Hot Session: Transforming the IT Mindset: From Technology-Driven to Customer-Focused
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