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CrowdStrike 2022 Global Threat Report: Cloud Security

Episode 17 of the Hacker Valley Red podcast, hosted by Hacker Valley Media, titled "CrowdStrike 2022 Global Threat Report: Cloud Security" was published on April 15, 2022 and runs 29 minutes.

April 15, 2022 ·29m · Hacker Valley Red

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In this special mini series of Hacker Valley Red, hosts Ron and Chris are joined by the Senior Vice President of Intelligence at CrowdStrike, Adam Meyers, to review and highlight elements shared in CrowdStrike’s 2022 Global Threat Report.  In the final episode of this series Ron, Chris and Adam discuss threats to cloud infrastructure and how to better secure the gaps. Adam explores how the adoption of cloud technology has expanded our attack surface, how the digital transformation has placed significant strain on asset management and observability, and why identity protection and zero trust protocols might be your biggest defense against data breaches. He takes a deep dive into the Log4J vulnerability and its massive impact on cybersecurity teams all over the world. Finally, the trio examine the intersection of cloud and supply chain security and its implications on security operations.   Guest Bio: Adam Meyers is a recognized expert in the security and intelligence communities. With more than 15 years of experience in the security space, Adam has extensive experience building and leading intelligence practices in both the public and private sector. Adam is a founding employee and SVP on the executive team at CrowdStrike Inc., a global provider of security technology and services focused on identifying advanced threats and targeted attacks. A sought-after thought-leader, Adam conducts speaking engagements and training classes around the world on the topics of threat intelligence, reverse engineering, and data breach investigations.   Links: Stay in touch with Adam Meyers on LinkedIn and TwitterFollow CrowdStrike on LinkedIn and  Twitter and learn more about what CrowdStrike has to offer on their websiteHacker Valley Studio: Swag | LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | Email Ron & Chris | WebsiteSupport Hacker Valley Studio on PatreonContinue the conversation on our DiscordThanks to our friends at CrowdStrike for sponsoring this episode!

In this special mini series of Hacker Valley Red, hosts Ron and Chris are joined by the Senior Vice President of Intelligence at CrowdStrike, Adam Meyers, to review and highlight elements shared in CrowdStrike’s 2022 Global Threat Report

In the final episode of this series Ron, Chris and Adam discuss threats to cloud infrastructure and how to better secure the gaps. Adam explores how the adoption of cloud technology has expanded our attack surface, how the digital transformation has placed significant strain on asset management and observability, and why identity protection and zero trust protocols might be your biggest defense against data breaches. He takes a deep dive into the Log4J vulnerability and its massive impact on cybersecurity teams all over the world. Finally, the trio examine the intersection of cloud and supply chain security and its implications on security operations.

 

Guest Bio:

Adam Meyers is a recognized expert in the security and intelligence communities. With more than 15 years of experience in the security space, Adam has extensive experience building and leading intelligence practices in both the public and private sector. Adam is a founding employee and SVP on the executive team at CrowdStrike Inc., a global provider of security technology and services focused on identifying advanced threats and targeted attacks. A sought-after thought-leader, Adam conducts speaking engagements and training classes around the world on the topics of threat intelligence, reverse engineering, and data breach investigations.

 

Links:

Stay in touch with Adam Meyers on LinkedIn and Twitter Follow CrowdStrike on LinkedIn and  Twitter and learn more about what CrowdStrike has to offer on their website Hacker Valley Studio: Swag | LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | Email Ron & Chris | Website Support Hacker Valley Studio on Patreon Continue the conversation on our Discord Thanks to our friends at CrowdStrike for sponsoring this episode!

 

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