How to Track & Orchestrate Hybrid, Multi-Cloud Security Services

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Dan Sullivan, Senior Solutions Architect at Itential

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Today’s enterprise IT organizations often rely on multiple public cloud providers like AWS, Azure, and GCP, along with internal infrastructure to deliver services to their employees and to their customers. Securing these services across both public and private infrastructure remains a challenge for many organizations due to the different features, functions, and management interfaces different teams must utilize to enable a consistent policy, end-to-end, for every service. With Itential, organizations can build and secure complex hybrid, multi-cloud services by utilizing existing security automations for CLI devices and API integrations into security services or security controllers within a single visual workflow. Over time, as these security policies change state, the Itential platform can track these details to help teams determine how different policies are deployed across both on-prem and cloud infrastructure. In this demo, Dan Sullivan, Senior Solutions Architect at Itential will share real-world use cases on how customers leverage Itential’s integrations with public cloud providers as well as internal infrastructure to secure both public and private infrastructure. You’ll see step-by-step how to: • Enable self-service portals to request blocking services for a suspicious user. • Orchestrate security changes for services across on-prem and cloud infrastructure. • Track security details for on-prem and cloud infrastructure over its service lifecycle.
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