Secure your Servers using Azure Services - Arc, Defender & Sentinel

 
English Intermediate Other

Despite all the serverless capabilities that we can use, servers will still be used for different purposes. There is no problem with that if we keep protecting them from all these new threats . Join this session to discover how you can protect your servers either they are living on-premises or on cloud using Arc, Defender and Sentinel.

Speakers

Lazaros Katanas

Katanas Lazaros, Cloud Solution Architect

My name is Katanas Lazaros and I am working as a Security Cloud Solution Architect @Microsoft. Previously I have worked as a Security Consultant and at Systems & Network Engineer positions with Vmware,Hyper-v,System Center, Cisco,Mikrotik, Fortinet,Checkpoint,Windows Server and Linux Red Hat. The last years I am working on Cloud Systems and more specifically with Azure Cloud and M365 services. Additionally I own the CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional), Azure Solutions Architect Expert and MCSA: Windows Server 2016 and other security and non-security certifications.

Pantelis Apostolidis

Azure ninja

Passionate about IS technologies especially Microsoft Azure | Microsoft Azure MVP | Microsoft Azure Solutions Architect Expert | Microsoft Azure Security Engineer Associate | Microsoft 365 Enterprise Administrator Expert| MCSE Cloud Platform & Infrastructure and Productivity | Husband | DAD

Code of Conduct

We seek to provide a respectful, friendly, professional experience for everyone, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, physical appearance, disability, age, race or religion. We do not tolerate any behavior that is harassing or degrading to any individual, in any form. The Code of Conduct will be enforced.

Who does this Code of Conduct apply to?

All live stream organizers using the Global Azure brand and Global Azure speakers are responsible for knowing and abiding by these standards. Each speaker who wishes to submit through our Call for Presentations needs to read and accept the Code of Conduct. We encourage every organizer and attendee to assist in creating a welcoming and safe environment. Live stream organizers are required to inform and enforce the Code of Conduct if they accept community content to their stream.

Where can I get help?

If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, report it. Please report any concerns, suspicious or disruptive activity or behavior directly to any of the live stream organizers, or directly to the Global Azure admins at team@globalazure.net. All reports to the Global admin team will remain confidential.

Code of Conduct for local live streams

We expect local organizers to set up and enforce a Code of Conduct for all Global Azure live stream.

A good template can be found at https://confcodeofconduct.com/, including internationalized versions at https://github.com/confcodeofconduct/confcodeofconduct.com. An excellent version of a Code of Conduct, not a template, is built by the DDD Europe conference at https://dddeurope.com/2020/coc/.