Security leadership

Insights and strategies to secure the modern enterprise

Navigating the threat landscape

Effective security leaders recognize that security is a collective pursuit. While the CEO may be the proverbial captain guiding the ship to its destination, the CSO is the navigator responsible for helping the organization avoid dangerous waters and weather storms when necessary. Here, CISOs, CSOs and other security owners share their experience as navigators who have helped their companies manage risk, protect vital data, and securely onboard new technologies in the pursuit of digital transformation.

Why Security?

Security foundations

No business can survive without a strong security foundation. But what elements make some organizations more secure than others? Learn from executives why it’s essential to prioritize security culture, data strategy, and enabling innovation as key functions of your security organization.

Conversations with security leaders

Join Clarke Rodgers, Director of AWS Enterprise Strategy , as he interviews security leaders across the AWS organization and beyond, discussing everything from establishing a security department, to mitigating security risks, to achieving regulatory compliance, and building security culture into everything we do. Catch our latest episodes below or click here to browse the full series.

 

Find your community with AWS CISO Circles

CISOs and CSOs come together in locations all around the world to discuss the biggest security topics of the moment with their peers in our CISO Circle communities. With NDAs in place and Chatham House Rule in effect, security leaders can feel free to speak their minds, ask questions, and get feedback from peers through candid conversations facilitated by AWS Security leaders.

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Podcasts for security leaders

Security never sleeps, that’s why we’ve prepared a robust catalogue of audio content to inform and entertain security leaders on the move.

Two-minute security trainings

At AWS Security, we talk with CISOs daily, covering everything from common challenges they’re facing to their security aspirations for the future. We often hear a lot of the same questions around security culture, compliance, and threat mitigation. Start your conversation off right by watching these two-minute training videos on our most-requested topics. And catch our full Cloud for CISOs training series on YouTube.


Research and resources for security leaders

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    119: Making Security Personal for Public Sector

    A conversation with Liam Maxwell, Director of Digital Government Transformation at AWS, Alex Meek-Holmes, Senior Manager of Government Transformation at AWS, and Sarah Ryle of the AWS institute

    Join Sarah Ryle of the AWS institute as she interviews Liam Maxwell, Director of Digital Government Transformation at AWS, and Alex Meek-Holmes, Senior Manager of Government Transformation at AWS about the intricacies of security in the public sector.

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    117: A CISO’s Guide to Establishing and Scaling Security Culture

    A conversation with Clarke Rodgers, director of AWS enterprise strategy and Amazon’s chief security officer, Steve Schmidt

    In this episode of Conversations With Leaders, we're focusing on security as a critical component of digital transformation. Join Clarke Rodgers, director of AWS enterprise strategy as he interviews amazon’s chief security officer, Steve Schmidt about what it takes to establish a security culture, scale securely, and continuously adapt to changing circumstances.

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    Cloud Optimization from the Ground Up

    The AWS Nitro System has enabled AWS to innovate for customers, delivering the best price performance while creating new instances and bringing the cloud closer to where businesses need it.

    Cloud computing, when first introduced, relied on off-the-shelf components: hardware and software designed to support on-premises data centers, not shared resources in the cloud. Today, however, customer needs have changed dramatically. Millions of organizations, such as SmugMug, Airbnb, and Capital One, are in the cloud, and the performance and bandwidth they require continues to increase as the amount of data they process grows. In addition, customers expect faster responses today than they did only 10 years ago. In short, the traditional architecture used to initially develop the cloud could not keep up with these growing demands

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    Rethinking Security and Compliance Operations at AWS

    A conversation with Chad Woolf, VP of AWS Security

    In part two of their conversation, AWS Enterprise Strategist Clarke Rodgers spoke to Chad about how the landscape for hiring, building, auditing and maintaining within the security and compliance organization has changed in the last few years and how his team at AWS continues to innovate. 

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    108: Rethinking Security and Compliance Operations at AWS

    A conversation with Chad Woolf, VP of AWS Security

    Hear from Chad Woolf, VP of AWS Security, on how AWS is constantly reinventing its security and compliance teams and processes to meet the demands of such a fast-growing and ever-changing world.

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    106: Extending Security Ownership Across Your Organization

    Megan O’Neil, Principal Security Solutions Architect at AWS

    As a Principal Solutions Architect specializing in security, identity, and compliance at AWS, Megan O’Neil is passionate about helping customers refine their cloud security strategy. She provides education and advice to help customers build their security foundation, set appropriate guardrails, implement security controls, and define their best operating model for cloud.

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