Event Description
Drexel University Cybersecurity Institute Symposium Speaker Presentation
Date: Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Time: 12:00 PM (lunch will be provided)
Location: Rush Building, Room 014, 30 N. 33rd Street, Philadelphia, PA
Public and Private Cloud Network Security: Mitigating Virtual Machine Vulnerabilities
A Presentation by Robert Johnson
VM security is a major issue for both public and private cloud deployments. Virtual Machines may have particular risks regarding data at rest and in motion, and the credentials and certificates that protect them. The risks to VMs increase as IT’s control over their compute environments decreases. This talk highlights some of those risk factors and presents an approach to mitigate them.
Bio:
Mr. Johnson is the chief architect of the Unisys Stealth program, which virtualizes networks into cryptographically-secured communities of interest. He has architected security solutions for PCs, servers, and mobile platforms. Mr. Johnson is also the lead security architect for the Unisys Cloud Engineering organization. Mr. Johnson’s technical background has focused on what he calls Protocol Engineering -- developing new, innovative network protocols to solve a variety of problems. Over the last several years, those protocols have tended to be security-focused.
This event will be recorded and made available afterward on the CCI YouTube page.
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