Sponsored By Nubeva
October 8, 2019
1 PM ET
New TLS encryption standards puts security at the forefront, but what about the visibility issue? Join us for a “How To” webinar covering the newest possibilities for decryption in the cloud to enable incident response, network detection and response and other key security and DevOps use cases .
During the session, Steve Perkins, chief product officer and Erik Freeland, director of customer success at Nubeva, will discuss the complications and opportunities surrounding the new TLS 1.3 protocols. They will walk through how organizations can evolve with new encryption standards and also gain full decrypted traffic visibility for intrusion detection, threat hunting, incident response and beyond with Amazon native packet acquisition technology, Amazon VPC traffic mirroring and industry-leading open source monitoring tools.
Steve Perkins, Product Strategy, Nubeva
Steve leads Nubeva’s product and go-to-market strategy at Nubeva. A 27-year veteran in computing, networking and information security, Steve brings deep experience from past experiences. Prior to Nubeva, he served as CMO at Optiv Security where he oversaw marketing and communications, go-to-market strategy, and the company’s technology resale and services business lines. In addition, Steve worked at Accuvant, Aruba Networks, KIKO, Cisco Systems, and Hewlett Packard.
Erik Freeland, Director of Customer Engineering, Nubeva
Erik Freeland is the director of customer engineering at Nubeva. He is focused on engineering, visibility solutions and works diligently to ensure the success of Nubeva’s customers. Erik has 20+ year of expertise across security, enterprise IT, network and cloud architecture as well as advanced technical consulting
James Wenzel, Sr. Solutions Architect, AWS
Jamie partners with customers and AWS teams to craft highly scalable, flexible and resilient cloud architectures that address customer business problems and help organizations understand best practices around advanced cloud-based solutions, and how to migrate existing workloads to the cloud."