Enhancing the speed and scalability of the cloud while maintaining security and compliance

19-20 April 2022 (SGT) | Free CS Hub Online Event 

CK Chim

Field CSO (APJ) Cybereason

Chim was the former CISO from Dyson where he hold global responsibility on securing Dyson’s IT/OT/IOT operations to enable Dyson future ambitions in Connected and Intelligent Products. Prior to Dyson, Chim was the former CISO at DHL Express and with global leadership responsibility to defend the resilience of DHL’s logistic operations across 220 countries internationally. Chim has over 20 years of management experience spanning across Technology, Logistic and Oil & Gas industries. He brings with him a wealth of pragmatic experience on transforming Cyber Security for global multinational organizations and with successful track records of delivering numbers of Cyber Security Centre of Excellence, together with the partnership from governance agencies, technology partners and academic institutions.

Agenda Day 1: 19th April 2022

10:00 AM XDR for Cloud Workloads: Extend Protection to Cloud Workloads

The modern data-driven economy has accelerated the adoption of cloud computing. In fact, analysts predict there will be more than 100 zettabytes (a billion terabytes) of data stored in the cloud by 2024. 

As the volume of data and workloads grow across the cloud, so does the attack surface that needs to be protected from malicious actors. Highly sophisticated attackers are increasingly taking advantage of the vulnerabilities and blind spots introduced by the expanding attack surface in the cloud.

In this session CK Chim, CSO APJ at Cybereason will share more about how organizations can gain comprehensive visibility across the entire environment in order to detect malicious activity targeting cloud workloads and containers. 

Key topics for the session to include:

  • The key challenges to securing workloads in a cloud environment
  • How Cybereason is approaching these challenges for our customers
  • The future of Cloud Workload Protection from Cybereason