It’s well known that data is often considered less secure
while in motion, particularly across public networks, and attackers are finding
increasingly innovative ways to snoop on and compromise data in flight. But
risks can be mitigated with foresight and planning. So how do you adequately protect
data in transit? It’s the next topic the SNIA Networking Storage Forum
(NSF) will tackle as part of our Storage
Networking Security Webcast Series. Join us October 28, 2020 for our live webcast Securing Data in Transit.
In this webcast, we’ll cover what the threats are to your
data as it’s transmitted, how attackers can interfere with data along its
journey, and methods of putting effective protection measures in place for data
in transit. We’ll discuss:
- The large attack surface that data in motion provides, and an overview of the current threat landscape
- What transport layer security protocols (SSL, TLS, etc.) are best for protecting data in transit?
- Different encryption technologies and their role in protecting data in transit
- A look at Fibre Channel security
- Current best practice deployments; what do they look like?
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