The Cloud Security Notification Framework (CSNF) is a set of guidelines and best practices for cloud security incident management and communication. It’s designed to help organizations improve their incident response capabilities and ensure the timely communication of security incidents to relevant stakeholders. This session will explore the implementation patterns for CSNF, which will include a demonstration by Splunk on how they have implemented the CSNF Canonical Data Model (CDM) to normalize messages for your SOC. Session Outline: -Introduction: The basics of Cloud Security Notification Framework…
The world of networking is rapidly changing, with the emergence of Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) solutions that allow for greater flexibility, scalability, and cost savings. This session will cover the latest NaaS advancements in technology and its practical applications in various use cases. Attendees will learn about cloud (SaaS/IaaS/PaaS, Hybrid & Multi-cloud) connectivity, SD-WAN replacement, LAN/WLAN, B2B network use cases and their associated benefits. We will cover the steps required to successfully deploy NaaS in your organizations. Session Outline: -Introduction to NaaS and its evolution in the…
In this talk, Dr. Doug Comer, esteemed professor of Computer Science at Purdue University, will dive into the expanding world of AI and ML and its application to network automation. How/when has AI/ML succeeded in other fields? How has it failed? How much training data is needed? Where is this technology headed and what questions will need to be answered.
Now is an opportunistic time to be a cloud networking expert. Today’s network engineers are increasingly being asked to leverage their on-prem expertise to support the cloud infrastructure to establish control and confidence. This organizational change enables cloud platform teams to rightfully focus on application development and continuous software delivery. Join Steve Mullaney, President & CEO at Aviatrix and Jason Simpson, VP Engineering at Choice Hotels as they discuss this new era for cloud networking leaders.
We’re kicking off Day 2 of the ONUG Spring 2023 Conference with a speed dating approach to the day ahead. Nick Lippis, Mark Tierney and others will ensure you get the most value for your time spent at ONUG by breaking down session topics, interviewing sponsors and industry executives, and providing critical insights into the rapidly changing landscape of Networking, Enterprise Cloud, Security and DevOps. Don’t miss this pre-game and the exciting day ahead at ONUG Spring.
Join ONUG’s leadership for an interactive discussion about the future of ONUG and how it can best serve the community. In this session, you’ll have the opportunity to engage with ONUG’s leaders, ask questions, and provide feedback on how ONUG can continue to drive innovation and collaboration in the networking industry. We’ll explore topics such as emerging technologies, changing business models, and the evolving needs of Cloud, Network and Security professionals. Don’t miss this opportunity to help shape the future of ONUG and the enterprise…
DevOps has proven to be a successful approach to software development and IT operations in many organizations. However, there is ongoing debate over whether DevOps can be scaled to meet the needs of large enterprises. In this Great Debate session, we will explore the pros and cons of DevOps in the large enterprise. Our panel of experts will present arguments for and against the scalability of DevOps in large enterprises, and will discuss real-world examples of DevOps implementations in large organizations. Attendees will have the…
Infrastructure as Code (IaC) and Policy as Code (PaC) are two important trends in the field of IT operations. IaC is the practice of provisioning, configuring, and managing infrastructure using code, while PaC is the practice of managing policies using code. Both IaC and PaC have the potential to automate and simplify IT operations, but what is the connection between the two? This session will explore the relationship between IaC and PaC, and discuss how organizations can use these technologies together to improve efficiency, security…
Hyperautomation is an emerging technology that combines multiple automation tools and technologies to create a holistic solution that can automate business processes from end-to-end. Event-driven architectures are becoming increasingly popular as a way to handle the large volume of real-time data generated by modern applications and devices. This session will explore the intersection of hyperautomation and event-driven architectures, and discuss how organizations can leverage these technologies to create more responsive and efficient systems. We will cover best practices for deploying hyperautomation solutions in an event-driven…