Telecommunication networks never stop evolving, moving in less than 15 years from 3G to LTE to 5G, and having our data move from on-site to the cloud and to the edge. But what does this mean for the security of our data? With the rising adoption of connected devices & applications, enterprises are at a greater risk of data breaches, ransomware, and new types of attacks. How should CIOs rethink security, and what choices do they have? Let’s find out.
Our guest for today’s podcast is Nancy Wang, General Manager for Amazon’s Data Protection and Governance, where she oversees P&L, product, engineering, and design. Before AWS, Nancy worked at Rubrik as the Head of Cloud SaaS products, as well as at Google and Deloitte. Nancy is also the founder of Advancing Women in Tech, an organization that trains and coaches women to be leaders in tech. The organization has grown to over 16,000 members in only five years.
Briefly, she has extensive experience in the data security field and brings unique perspectives to new technology adoptions.
In our discussion today, we will uncover a few things, such as:
- The changing landscape of cloud & edge and how it impacts data security
- Will 5G add a new dynamic to the cloud and edge security?
- How has data security changed over the years?
- How should CIOs of wireless-first enterprises think about security? and last but not the least
- The growing role of women in technical leadership roles.
So, let us welcome Nancy Wang.