Special Webinar Event Uncover the Cloud Attack Surface You Never Knew Existed

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  • Palo Alto Networks
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About This Webinar

Organizations are adding or updating hundreds of cloud services each month, and according to Palo Alto Networks threat research, these rapid changes are behind nearly one-third of all high-severity security exposures.

What's more concerning is that many of these changes happen outside the purview of security, launched by developers in unsanctioned environments or deployed without proper controls. The result is blind spots that leave security teams vulnerable to threats they can't see, let alone defend.

Join cybersecurity leaders from Palo Alto Networks, Andrew Scott (Director of Product Management) and Jason Williams (Senior Product Marketing Manager), as they explore how forward-thinking organizations are using outside-in visibility to eliminate hidden risks and protect the full cloud attack surface.

This session is for all cloud security leaders, CISOs, DevSecOps professionals, and security architects responsible for securing dynamic multi-cloud environments.

  1. Keith Ward

    Host Keith Ward Webinar Moderator, Future B2B

  2. Andrew Scott

    Featuring Andrew Scott Director of Product Management, Palo Alto Networks

  3. Jason Williams

    Featuring Jason Williams Senior Product Marketing Manager, Palo Alto Networks

Why You Should Attend:

  1. Understand emerging threats shaping the external cloud attack surface and what they mean for your security posture
  2. Learn a new visibility model that uncovers unmanaged cloud assets beyond traditional security tools
  3. See how leading teams reduce blind spots and prioritize risks across multi-cloud environments
  4. Get expert advice from Palo Alto Networks on actionable steps to regain control of your external cloud footprint