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In many organizations, security exception management is a manual process, often treated as a simple compliance checkbox. While necessary, this approach can lead to unmonitored configurations that drift from their approved state, creating inconsistencies in an organization's security posture over time. How can teams evolve this process to support modern development without compromising on security?
In this episode, Ashish Rajan sits down with security expert Santosh Bompally, Cloud Security Engineering Team Lead at Humana to discuss a practical framework for automating exception management. Drawing on his journey from a young tech enthusiast to a security leader at Humana, Santosh explains how to transform this process from a manual task into a scalable, continuously monitored system that enables developer velocity.
Learn how to build a robust program from the ground up, starting with establishing a security baseline and leveraging policy-as-code, certified components, and continuous monitoring to create a consistent and secure cloud environment.
Guest Socials - Santosh's Linkedin
Podcast Twitter - @CloudSecPod
If you want to watch videos of this LIVE STREAMED episode and past episodes - Check out our other Cloud Security Social Channels:
-Cloud Security Podcast- Youtube
- Cloud Security Newsletter
- Cloud Security BootCamp
If you are interested in AI Cybersecurity, you can check out our sister podcast - AI Cybersecurity Podcast
Questions asked:
(00:00) Introduction(00:39) From Young Hacker to Cybersecurity Pro(02:14) The "Tick Box" Problem with Exception Management(03:17) Exposing Your Threat Landscape: The Risk of Not Automating(05:43) Where Do You Even Start? The First Steps(08:26) VMs vs Containers vs Serverless: Is It Different?(11:15) Building Your Program: Start with a Security Baseline(14:44) What Standard to Follow? (CIS, PCI, HIPAA)(17:20) The Lifecycle of a Control: When Should You Retire One?(19:42) The 3 Levels of Security Automation Maturity(23:25) Do You Need to Be a Coder for GRC Automation?(26:16) Fun Questions: Home Automation, Family & Food
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In many organizations, security exception management is a manual process, often treated as a simple compliance checkbox. While necessary, this approach can lead to unmonitored configurations that drift from their approved state, creating inconsistencies in an organization's security posture over time. How can teams evolve this process to support modern development without compromising on security?
In this episode, Ashish Rajan sits down with security expert Santosh Bompally, Cloud Security Engineering Team Lead at Humana to discuss a practical framework for automating exception management. Drawing on his journey from a young tech enthusiast to a security leader at Humana, Santosh explains how to transform this process from a manual task into a scalable, continuously monitored system that enables developer velocity.
Learn how to build a robust program from the ground up, starting with establishing a security baseline and leveraging policy-as-code, certified components, and continuous monitoring to create a consistent and secure cloud environment.
Guest Socials - Santosh's Linkedin
Podcast Twitter - @CloudSecPod
If you want to watch videos of this LIVE STREAMED episode and past episodes - Check out our other Cloud Security Social Channels:
-Cloud Security Podcast- Youtube
- Cloud Security Newsletter
- Cloud Security BootCamp
If you are interested in AI Cybersecurity, you can check out our sister podcast - AI Cybersecurity Podcast
Questions asked:
(00:00) Introduction(00:39) From Young Hacker to Cybersecurity Pro(02:14) The "Tick Box" Problem with Exception Management(03:17) Exposing Your Threat Landscape: The Risk of Not Automating(05:43) Where Do You Even Start? The First Steps(08:26) VMs vs Containers vs Serverless: Is It Different?(11:15) Building Your Program: Start with a Security Baseline(14:44) What Standard to Follow? (CIS, PCI, HIPAA)(17:20) The Lifecycle of a Control: When Should You Retire One?(19:42) The 3 Levels of Security Automation Maturity(23:25) Do You Need to Be a Coder for GRC Automation?(26:16) Fun Questions: Home Automation, Family & Food

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