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Trends in New-Gen IT Security
JOIN US: This is a chat-based conversation about what you think we can expect to see--or won't see--in data security this year. We'll have expert commentators!
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#eweekchatPredictions/Wild Guesses 2020JOIN US: This is a chat-based conversation about what you think we can expect to see--or maybe shouldn't see--in IT next year.
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#eweekchatTrends in Data OrchestrationJOIN US: This is a chat-based conversation about what we're seeing in the organization of all that data we're collecting. Data orchestration--using Kubernetes or other platforms--is a key topic right about now. We'll have expert guest hosts!
Vittorio Viarengo
A5: shift left in development security
Vittorio Viarengo
That is looking at security vulnerabilities in application code and configuration before it ever goes into production
Maor
This is done for a long time for the GAMFA companies. It's still too expensive for smaller entities
Vittorio Viarengo
I think that shift left is still new to many late majority type of companies
Stephen Manley
A5: I think the simplification of AI/ML will lead to a rise of improved anomaly detection inside less savvy customers.
Jason Garbis
A5: I also think we'll see ways for smaller and less-sophisticated enterprises be able to start to use more advanced security services - offered as-a-service, naturally
Stephen Manley
A5: In 2018, we saw Ransomware as a Service (no joke). In 2020, you'll see vendors offer integrated Ransomware Protection as a Service - recovery as well as improved detection.
Val Bercovici - 2020 Hindsight
you know this is harder than it sounds - but absolutely necessary. Big issue is separate domains of data control to prevent adversarial encryption / deletion of DR copies, backups, archives, etc...
Stephen Manley
This is where I think cloud and SaaS can make a big difference. #biased
Jason Garbis
A5: I'd like to see a way for non-technical users to get a picture and control of how their home wifi networks and connected devices are communicating. Likewise for the apps on their mobile devices.
Val Bercovici - 2020 Hindsight
obviously a great business opportunity. As per my answer for A4 tho - this needs credible, objective 3rd party monitoring & enforcement to be properly trusted and viable.
Chris Preimesberger
The floor is open for anyone following who'd like to answer or comment on any of our five questions here. Go for it!
Jason Garbis
A5: expect? or want?
Vittorio Viarengo
A4: facebook was awesome when it was about publishing pictures of great vacations to make friends happy and enemies jealous :)

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Chris Preimesberger
"Want" would be good to know!
Chris Preimesberger
Q5: What new infosec services, devices, software and hardware might we expect to see in 2020?
Val Bercovici - 2020 Hindsight
A5 Managed Stealth Detection & Response #MSDR
Chris Preimesberger
Q5 is on deck ...