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Part 3: Understanding the Atlassian Shared Responsibility Model a 3-Part Series

Aug 21, 5:00 – 6:00 PM (UTC)

Houston

Part 3: Understanding the Atlassian Shared Responsibility Model a 3-Part Series on your Data Backup and Compliance Responsibilities with HYCU. This session will focus on mitigating third party risk and ensuring your data and configurations in Jira, Confluence, and key apps are safe in the face of cyber threats and misconfigurations.

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About this event

This session will focus on mitigating third party risk and ensuring your data and configurations in Jira, Confluence, and key apps are safe in the face of cyber threats and misconfigurations.

Join this live discussion and you’ll walk away with a clear understanding of:

     - Common scenarios to think about before migrating to Atlassian Cloud

     - Your responsibility for security and recovery in Atlassian Cloud

          o For Identity Access Management and End Point Security

          o Operational recovery

          o Data retention

     - Avoiding disruption from insider threats, human error, or misconfigurations

     - The pros and cons of building your own backups using scripts

     - Keys to meeting offsite backup and data retention requirements

     - Mitigating the risk of supply chain attacks and disruption with business continuity strategy

Speakers

  • Andy Fernández

    HYCU

    Director of Product Management

  • Hernan Montes

    Movonte

    Founder

Community Leaders

  • Larry Brock

    Praecipio

    Principle Architect

  • Ben Garcia

    FlightAware

    Technical Project Manager

  • Anthony D'Ambrosio

    HYCU

    Community Leader

Global sponsor

Atlassian logo

Atlassian

Sponsors

HYCU, Inc. logo

HYCU, Inc.

Movonte logo

Movonte

Mumo Systems logo

Mumo Systems

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