
Bridget Realmuto LaPerla
In today's digital age, the amount of personal information being collected, stored, and shared is increasing at an unprecedented rate. To mitigate privacy and security risks, organizations and individuals must take steps to protect sensitive information. This presentation will provide an overview of Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs), including encryption, anonymization, pseudonymization, and data minimization, and highlight their importance in protecting sensitive information and ensuring privacy in today's world. The presentation will also discuss the benefits of using PETs, including improved privacy and security, increased trust and transparency, and compliance with privacy regulations.

Domnick Eger
Domnick is a Field CTO who leads the global field practice that helps drive customer adoption and bring new product integrations back to the Product organization. He has spent over 20 years in software development and automation engineering that has helped many companies in the Phoenix markets as well as other global companies. He has a diverse background in CDN, Security Ops, Business Management and DevOps practices.
In this presentation Alan will discuss some of the external and internal factors you may want to consider as part of your vendor selection process

Alan Cross
Data privacy and security are strategic value centers, not operational burdens. With a shift in mindset and modern tooling, organizations can use more of their sensitive data assets to pursue commercial opportunities and do societal good while still preserving privacy.

Mike Washington

Alastair Williams

Clara Clark Nevola
