Hacking Azure

 
English Intermediate Security

Everything is hackable, so why not the cloud? If you're running environments in any cloud, what can you do to protect yourself against attacks? Disclaimer: Clouds are made of H₂O and they can easily be hacked into H₂ and O₂. With a bit more effort, your job can be hacked as well.

Speaker

André Melancia

Human Being 🌈 🇵🇹 🇪🇺

Developer / DBA / Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) focusing on Microsoft's Data Platform, AI, Azure, IoT and Security. Developing information and multimedia systems, DBA, project and IT management, for over 24 years. Speaker with over 250 sessions delivered since 2015 at international conferences and community events (mostly in-person before pandemic times) on multiple technologies, Internet Governance and Human Rights, as well as volunteer and moderator. Organiser and founder at technical communities: IT Pro Portugal, PowerShell Portugal, Data Community Portugal, and multiple other online communities such as IPv6 Portugal, DNSSEC Portugal, etc. Organiser of technical events: Global AI Bootcamp Lisboa, Global PowerPlatform Bootcamp Lisboa, Global Diversity CFP Day Lisboa, Power BI Roadshow Lisboa, Programar Saturday, Ctrl-Alt-Shell, Community Evenings, etc. Go to https://Andy.PT and you'll know the same as the NSA...

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