I have to admit, this is a bit of a first.
I am participating in a cloud security webinar July 21st with Elastica, a cloud application security gateway firm (that’s the name I’m playing with for this category). It will be less slides and more discussion, and not about their product. This is a product category I have started getting a lot of questions on, even if there isn’t a standard name yet, and I will probably pop off a research paper on it this fall.
But that isn’t the important part. Sometimes clients pony up an iPad or something if you sign up for a webinar. Heck, we’ve given out our fair share of Apple toys (and once a Chumby) to motivate survey participation. This time Elastica is, for real, giving away a Ducati Monster 696.
No, I am not eligible to win.
I thought it was a joke when they showed me the mockup of the contest page, but it is very real. You still have to pay delivery, title, insurance, customs, transportation, and registration fees.
Needless to say, I feel a little pressure to deliver. (Good content – I don’t think they’d let me drive the Ducati to your house).
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One Reply to “Listen to Rich Talk, Win a … Ducati?”
The interesting question with companies in this category is what assurances I should need before I let them play with my data that is currently stored someplace I already did a lot of hoopjumping to trust so that the new firm can add security value using their automated tools.
For example with Elastica the log based analysis is one bar. The content analysis for DLP is a higher one since it would mean data flowing from one cloud service to another one for automated scanning one trusts.