This month's episode of Uncovering Hidden Risks discusses what it means to support multicloud, the risks of running a multicloud strategy, and how customers can think about this as they accelerate their digital transformation. Considering over 90% of organizations are already multicloud – meaning they rely on more than one cloud provider; it is important to understand how to protect people and data in a constantly evolving digital environment.
Joining our host Erica Toelle is our guest, Ashish Kumar. Ashish has over 25 years of experience in Engineering, Consulting, and Technology sales, helping businesses build products, increase revenue and market share, enhance branding, and lower operational costs. Ashish discusses the intersection between security and compliance, why knowing your posture is essential, and how we can have a safer digital world. You can also check out Ashish's book, "Managing Risks in digital transformation."
Daniel Hidalgo joins us as our guest host. Daniel is a Product Marketing Manager on the Microsoft Purview team. He has been at the company for over 5 years, where he focuses on extending our data security solutions across Microsoft and non-Microsoft services.
Together, we'll explore how you can master a multicloud strategy in your organization.
In this episode, we'll cover the following:
- What is multicloud and why is it important?
- Is multi-cloud only referring to the use of multiple infrastructure clouds (AWS, Google, or Azure), or is it more than that?
- What are the risks involved when you operate a multicloud environment?
- Why is it important to have a real-time view of your cloud configuration and associated threats?
- What are your major takeaways for listeners looking to implement a multi-cloud strategy?
- What are some of the areas that CISOs should consider looking into?
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