Cloud Security: It’s Time To Get Prescriptive and Automated – Keynote Presentation by Oracle

Spring 2022

Enterprises and governments have shifted to a cloud-first approach to shore up cyber defenses. The challenge now is to implement broad, consistent defense-in depth across multi-cloud and hybrid environments. A focus on cross-industry collaboration to enable expedient incident response and security orchestration and automation has never been more relevant or important. Experts from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and Cigna discuss how ONUG and its initiatives are making that a reality.

Speakers:

As Group Vice President, Cloud Engineering, Johnnie leads a team of cloud security experts and advisors who help customers securely deploy and operate on Oracle Cloud. She has spent more than 20 years bringing security technologies to market, most recently for Microsoft’s Enterprise Cybersecurity Group. She has, in prior roles, led product, business development and marketing for industry leaders Gigamon, Juniper Networks, Varonis and Check Point software. In earlier years, she designed cellular infrastructure networks for Motorola Inc. Johnnie’s work has been featured in trade, business press as well as security conferences.

Konstantas holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Maryland College Park.

Peter Campbell is Platform Security Engineer and Information Protection Senior Director at Evernorth Health Services. As Co-Chair of the ONUG Agentic AI Working Group, he leads efforts to define standards for securing autonomous AI agents and reducing Agentic AI risk.
With a technical foundation forged in the U.S. Navy, Peter brings a unique investigative lens to cloud security. His current research and consulting focus on Ransomware Resilience and DFIR, specifically leveraging AI to accelerate the forensic lifecycle in digital investigations. A holder of numerous advanced certifications (including CISSP and GCFA), he is committed to architecting resilient ecosystems that can withstand the next generation of extortion and automated threats.

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