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JD Bean AWS Security Profile

AWS Security Profiles: J.D. Bean, Sr. Security Solutions Architect

In the week leading up to AWS re:Invent 2021, we’ll share conversations we’ve had with people at AWS who will be presenting, and get a sneak peek at their work. How long have you been at AWS, and what do you do in your current role? I’m coming up on my three-year anniversary at AWS. […]

AWS Security Profiles: Dan Plastina, VP of Security Services

In the weeks leading up to re:Invent 2019, we’ll share conversations we’ve had with people at AWS who will be presenting at the event so you can learn more about them and some of the interesting work that they’re doing. How long have you been at AWS, and what do you do as the VP […]

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AWS Security Profiles: Sarah Cecchetti, Principal Product Manager, Amazon Cognito

In the weeks leading up to re:Invent 2019, we’ll share conversations we’ve had with people at AWS who will be presenting at the event so you can learn more about them and some of the interesting work that they’re doing. What do you do in your current role at AWS? I’m an identity nerd! I […]

AWS Security Profiles: Avni Rambhia, Senior Product Manager, CloudHSM

In the weeks leading up to re:Invent 2019, we’ll share conversations we’e had with people at AWS who will be presenting at the event so you can learn more about them and some of the interesting work that they’re doing. How long have you been at AWS, and what do you do enjoy most in […]

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Your AWS re:Invent 2019 guide to AWS Identity sessions, workshops, and chalk talks

November 6, 2019: Post updated to include four new sessions — SEC316, SEC317, OIG304, and ACT17. AWS re:Invent 2019 is coming fast! You’ll soon need to prioritize your sessions. Here’s a list of AWS Identity sessions, workshops, and chalk talks at AWS re:Invent 2019. If you haven’t registered yet for re:Invent, here’s a template you […]

AWS re:Inforce

How to sign up for a Leadership Session at re:Inforce 2019

The first annual re:Inforce conference is one week away and with two full days of security, identity, and compliance learning ahead, I’m looking forward to the community building opportunities (such as Capture the Flag) and the hundreds of sessions that dive deep into how AWS services can help keep businesses secure in the cloud. The […]

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Definitely not an AWS Security Profile: Corey Quinn, a “Cloud Economist” who doesn’t work here

In the weeks leading up to re:Inforce, we’ll share conversations we’ve had with people who will be presenting at the event so you can learn more about them and some of the interesting work that they’re doing. You don’t work at AWS, but you do have deep experience with AWS Services. Can you talk about […]