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How to maintain segmentation compliance with a hybrid infrastructure

Learn how to report on compliance to policy as a whole or by business function, and to better understand your security posture with segmentation, even if you use the cloud.

Learn how to:
  • Gain visibility of the infrastructure and associate the right segmentation approach for compliance analysis and reporting
  • Apply multiple compliance policies across a hybrid infrastructure
  • Meet the needs of regulatory and audit drivers to achieve compliance in a segmented infrastructure

It’s a common perception that network segmentation will not work in the cloud because cloud workloads are too dynamic – spinning up resources in seconds and taking them down just as quickly. This dynamic provisioning, coupled with the scalability of unlimited resources, makes cloud computing attractive to businesses, but also more complex to manage from a network security policy perspective.

Would you know how to undertake cloud segmentation concurrent with creating zones in your on-premise network? Designating zones across the on-premise and cloud network in parallel provides the ability to consolidate zones if they serve the same purpose, even if one uses subnets and the other uses security groups to ensure manageability.

Watch now to find out how to report on compliance to policy as a whole or by business function, and to better understand your security posture with segmentation, even if you use the cloud.

 

Martin Field serves as a technical director for the UK division at Skybox® Security and has more than thirty years of experience in IT, network security, cyber security, and GRC. During this time, he has helped a diverse range of clients across many industry sectors to design and implement a wide range of security solutions and technologies. Prior to Skybox, he held leadership, senior consulting, and systems engineering roles with Dimension Data, Forescout, NTT, and Symantec.

Filmed in partnership with the SASIG; a free networking forum for the cybersecurity industry. Its mission is to improve trust and confidence in the online environment through regular masterclasses. Further information is available at www.thesasig.com.