Data Center World 2020 Addresses Data Center Security Concerns

Data Center World 2020 Addresses Data Center Security Concerns - HostNamaste
Data Center World 2020 Addresses Data Center Security Concerns – HostNamaste
Data Center World - HostNamaste
Data Center World – HostNamaste

Data Center World, an Informa Tech-powered global conference for data centers, facilities, and IT infrastructure professionals, has announced new sessions addressing data center security concerns for its Data Center World 2020 event in the US. This event will place March 16-19 at the Henry B. González Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas.

This Data Center World 2020 event in San Antonio, Texas, strives to provide attendees with new and relevant subjects spanning all aspects of the data center. It would offer in-depth sessions this year on security to help industry professionals further protect their data centers in the future.

These new sessions would address concerns as revealed in the latest Data Center Knowledge report, ‘Trends in Data Center Network and IT Security’.

According to the report, respondents were better able to secure connections to public clouds and improve internal IT processes. Data centers would still depend too much on legacy approaches though, such as using traditional passwords rather than adopting advanced methods including multi-factor authentication and behavioral analytics. Data centers were less vulnerable however to cyberattacks last year, due to better end-user training and education.

IoT, Smart Devices

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Informa Tech – HostNamaste

Data Center World 2020 in San Antonio, Texas will offer a platform for industry thought leaders to share real-world best practices for tackling the present danger of security threats. Sessions will address topics such as ‘the impact of IoT and smart devices on data center security planning’‘how to bridge the gap between physical and virtual security’ and more.

The Data Center World 2020 security sessions include:

  • – ‘New Applications for IoT in Critical Infrastructure – Smart Devices Offer Facilities Insights with Enhanced Security’ –Tanja Lewit, Founder, Alternate E Source
  • – ‘Physical vs. Cybersecurity – Working Together to Better Protect Data Centers’ – Martin Koffijberg, Director of Business Development, Banking and Finance, Axis Communications; Daniel Braden-Astbury, Practice Director, Data Center Security Practice, Stanley Security
  • – ‘Bridging the Gap Between Physical and Virtual Security with The Unified Cyber-Physical Protection Model’ – Scott Rye, CEO, Cybersecure IPS
  • – ‘Cybersecurity Infrastructure Awareness Across All Organizations’ – Marvin Stein, Senior Security Advisory Engineer, MSConsulting. Read more here.

 

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