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Leaky S3 Buckets: How to Simplify Access and Stop the Spill

Webinar

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Sponsored by CYRAL


Thursday, July 8, 2021
3 p.m. ET
 
Are you sure where your S3 data is going? S3 is a great place for cold storage, ETL handoff, user uploads, and publicly hosted files. The simple and ubiquitous API has become a favorite for quick or long-term file storage. But where is this data going? Are you sure you don't have a leak in your bucket?
 
Dive with us into the typical S3 journey as we struggle to contain the spill with a hole in our bucket. Then journey with us through a holistic, policy-based approach to zero-trust S3 security. We’ll then do a hands-on demonstration on how you can simplify access and stop the spill with Cyral’s cloud-native approach that works in tandem with your chosen identity provider (such as Auth0, Okta, GSuite, Active Directory).
 
Key Takeaways:
  • How do we secure AWS S3 buckets with native tools?
  • What are the benefits and drawbacks to this approach?
  • What is the ideal solution?
  • How can we secure data stores with consolidated policies, and federated authentication?
Rob Richardson
Developer Advocate - Cyral
Rob Richardson is a developer advocate for Cyral and a software craftsman building web properties in ASP.NET and Node, React and Vue. He’s a Microsoft MVP, published author, frequent speaker at conferences, user groups, and community events, and a diligent teacher and student of high quality software development. You can find this and other talks on https://robrich.org/presentations and follow him on twitter at @rob_rich. You can also learn more about cyral at https://www.cyral.com or follow them on twitter at @cyralinc.

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