SEC504: Hacker Tools, Techniques, and Incident Handling

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According to market data, more businesses than ever before are utilizing several cloud service providers. The first SANS Multicloud Survey, performed in 2022, indicated that the forces behind the tendency to adopt multiple cloud solutions was driven by a variety of factors, including mergers and acquisitions and concerns around ensuring business continuity. It is also clear that the major cloud service providers continue to innovate and differentiate their services in the face of intense competition.
Cloud services rapidly evolve as the result of incessant agile software delivery, but so do cloud customers. Previous SANS surveys have identified mergers and acquisitions as a major reason that cloud customers have started using a new cloud service provider and use multiple single sign-on solutions. Leadership changes can create a lack of consistency. Lack of architectural guidance may also leave different teams within a company going off in different directions. On this webcast, SANS Certified Instructor Ken Hartman examines 2024 survey results to provide insight into:Reasons that certain cloud technologies or best practices are only partially adoptedThe influence of a cloud architecture strategy on choices made during implementationHow widely used and effective various third-party and cloud-native security tools, technologies, and services areRegister for this webcast now, and you will automatically receive the companion white paper upon publication.