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This edition of The New Stack Makers podcast features a number of guests who speak during Palo Alto Networks’ Cloud Native Security Virtual Event. It kicks off with none other than Seth Meyers, an Emmy Award-winning comedian of “Late Night with Seth Meyers” and “Saturday Night Live (SNL)” fame. Meyers’ interview with Palo Alto Networks founder and CTO Nir Zuk is followed by a customer roundtable hosted by Alex Williams, founder and publisher of The New Stack, with guests Brian Cababe, director of cyber security, architecture and governance, Cognizant; Tyler Warren, director of IoT security, Prologis and Alex Jones, infosec manager, Cobalt.io. Meanwhile, the event concludes with a talk on Prisma Cloud 2.0, given by Varun Bradhwar, senior vice president, product, Palo Alto Networks.
Meyers began the session by declaring that “much like Nir Zuk, I am a cyber security luminary.” He also said he didn’t want to “brag too much” about his accomplishments, but said using your mother’s maiden name to recover passwords was his idea.
Meyers then asked Zuk, while at least feigning to be serious, what cloud native means for organizations, as well as its impact on security management.
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This edition of The New Stack Makers podcast features a number of guests who speak during Palo Alto Networks’ Cloud Native Security Virtual Event. It kicks off with none other than Seth Meyers, an Emmy Award-winning comedian of “Late Night with Seth Meyers” and “Saturday Night Live (SNL)” fame. Meyers’ interview with Palo Alto Networks founder and CTO Nir Zuk is followed by a customer roundtable hosted by Alex Williams, founder and publisher of The New Stack, with guests Brian Cababe, director of cyber security, architecture and governance, Cognizant; Tyler Warren, director of IoT security, Prologis and Alex Jones, infosec manager, Cobalt.io. Meanwhile, the event concludes with a talk on Prisma Cloud 2.0, given by Varun Bradhwar, senior vice president, product, Palo Alto Networks.
Meyers began the session by declaring that “much like Nir Zuk, I am a cyber security luminary.” He also said he didn’t want to “brag too much” about his accomplishments, but said using your mother’s maiden name to recover passwords was his idea.
Meyers then asked Zuk, while at least feigning to be serious, what cloud native means for organizations, as well as its impact on security management.
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