Webinar presented live on May 11, 2017.
As data is increasingly accessed and shared across geographic boundaries, a growing web of conflicting laws and regulations dictate where data can be transferred, stored, and shared, and how it is protected. The Object Management Group® (OMG®) and the Cloud Standards Customer Council™ (CSCC™) recently completed a significant effort to analyze and document the challenges posed by data residency. Data residency issues result from the storage and movement of data and metadata across geographies and jurisdictions.
Attend this webinar to learn more about data residency:
• How it may impact users and providers of IT services (including but not limited to the cloud)
• The complex web of laws and regulations that govern this area
• The relevant aspects – and limitations -- of current standards and potential areas of improvement
• How to contribute to future work
Read the OMG's paper, Data Residency Challenges and Opportunities for Standardization: http://www.omg.org/data-residency/
Read the CSCC's edition of the paper, Data Residency Challenges: http://www.cloud-council.org/deliverables/data-residency-challenges.htm
In this presentation, you will learn the fundamentals of Multi Processors and Multi Computers in only a few minutes.
Meanings, features, attributes, applications, and examples of multiprocessors and multi computers.
So, let's get started. If you enjoy this and find the information beneficial, please like and share it with your friends.
In this presentation, you will learn the fundamentals of Multi Processors and Multi Computers in only a few minutes.
Meanings, features, attributes, applications, and examples of multiprocessors and multi computers.
So, let's get started. If you enjoy this and find the information beneficial, please like and share it with your friends.
Webinar presented live on February 27, 2018.
Introducing the OMG’s Data Residency Maturity Model
With the rise of managed IT services and cloud computing, sensitive data is regularly moved across countries and jurisdictions, which can be in direct conflict with various international, national or local regulations dictating where certain types of data can be stored (e.g., the European Union’ General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR). Data residency is also a consideration of data owners responsible for protecting and securing data from unintended access.
The Object Management Group® (OMG®), a technology standards consortium, launched a working group in 2015 to address the challenges of data residency and define a standards roadmap to help stakeholders manage the location of their data and metadata.
Given the complexity of the issue, a stepwise improvement plan is necessary. This webinar will introduce a new Data Residency Maturity Model (DRMM) proposed in December 2017. Similar to the Capability Maturity Model (CMM) invented in 1990 at the Software Engineering Institute (SEI), the DRMM contains five maturity levels aimed at helping an organization improve their practices and governance of data residency. The OMG seeks feedback on the DRMM and calls on all interested parties to contribute to this work.
First presented on April 4, 2018 at Deconomy event in Seoul, South Korea. Based on a previous presentation on the same topic at the Smart Cloud event held on September 21, 2016 also in Seoul.
How problems with data protection affect science researchers, especially when sharing large datasets with researchers around the globe: issues and solutions?
A Successful Data Strategy for Insurers in Volatile Times (EMEA)Denodo
Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/34gVVzH
To capitalize on all their data, insurers need a flexible and easily adaptable data integration technology that allows them to keep up with the ever-changing and growing data environment.
Data virtualization is that modern data integration technology. It can support insurers not only on their journey to digitization, but also on their future infrastructure changes and innovations, adding agility, flexibility and efficiency to data architectures.
Join this webinar to:
- Find out why data virtualization should be a part of your enterprise data strategy
- See how this technology can help you capitalize on your data
- Hear how many of your peers are already leveraging the Denodo Platform for Data Virtualization and the benefits they’re observing
TRPC director Dr. John Ure's presented on "Preparing for tomorrow: Regulation in a data-drive connected world" at Session 2: "The changing rules of the game" at the Inaugural ICT Regulators' Leadership Retreat, that took place in Singapore from 18 to 20 March 2015, organized by the Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT) and the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA).
Why care about GDPR and avoid over $20 million fines, even outside EU ?FactoVia
Yes, YOU are concerned with 20 000 000€ fines, even outside EU ! You've been watched by Global Data Regulation Privacy !
At first, I thought that was only a EU matter, but when traveling to the US, it is a serious topic that impacts many IT companies worldwide !
This presentation is an introduction on how to get structured rapidly and be ready for D-Day, and avoid HUGE fines... and make citizen's privacy at last secured !
Official Website : http://www.eugdpr.org
Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/2SaBj5l
You will often hear that "data is the new gold". In this context, data management is one of the areas that has received more attention by the software community in recent years. From Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to new ways to store and process data, the landscape for data management is in constant evolution. From the privileged perspective of an enterprise middleware platform, we at Denodo have the advantage of seeing many of these changes happen.
In this webinar we will discuss the technology trends that will drive the enterprise data strategies in the years to come. Don't miss it if you want to keep yourself informed about how to convert your data to strategic assets in order to complete the data-driven transformation in your company.
Join us for an exciting session that will cover:
- The most interesting trends in data management
- How to build a logical data fabric architecture?
- How to manage your data integration strategy in the new hybrid world?
- Our predictions on how those trends will change the data management world
- How can companies monetize the data through data-as-a-service infrastructure?
- What is the role of the voice computing in the future of data analytics?
Implementar una estrategia eficiente de gobierno y seguridad del dato con la ...Denodo
Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/3lSwLyU
En la era de la explosión de la información repartida en distintas fuentes, el gobierno de datos es un componente clave para garantizar la disponibilidad, usabilidad, integridad y seguridad de la información. Asimismo, el conjunto de procesos, roles y políticas que define permite que las organizaciones alcancen sus objetivos asegurando el uso eficiente de sus datos.
La virtualización de datos forma parte de las herramientas estratégica para implementar y optimizar el gobierno de datos. Esta tecnología permite a las empresas crear una visión 360º de sus datos y establecer controles de seguridad y políticas de acceso sobre toda la infraestructura, independientemente del formato o de su ubicación. De ese modo, reúne múltiples fuentes de datos, las hace accesibles desde una sola capa y proporciona capacidades de trazabilidad para supervisar los cambios en los datos.
Le invitamos a participar en este webinar para aprender:
- Cómo acelerar la integración de datos provenientes de fuentes de datos fragmentados en los sistemas internos y externos y obtener una vista integral de la información.
- Cómo activar en toda la empresa una sola capa de acceso a los datos con medidas de protección.
- Cómo la virtualización de datos proporciona los pilares para cumplir con las normativas actuales de protección de datos mediante auditoría, catálogo y seguridad de datos.
Webinar presented live on May 29, 2018
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation builds sustainable ecosystems and fosters a community around a constellation of projects that orchestrate containers as part of a microservices architecture. CNCF serves as the vendor-neutral home for many of the fastest-growing projects on GitHub, including Kubernetes, Prometheus and Envoy, fostering collaboration between the industry’s top developers, end users, and vendors.
In this webinar, Dan Kohn, CNCF Executive Director, will present:
- A brief overview of CNCF
- Evolving monolithic applications to microservices on Kubernetes
- Why Continuous Integration is the most important part of the cloud native architecture
Watch the video: http://www.cloud-council.org/webinars/kubernetes-and-container-technologies-from-cncf.htm
Cloud Foundry is a collection of complementary open source technologies focused on application developers and operators, as well as many projects to support and extend them.
In this webinar on April 24th, Chip Childers provided an overview of Cloud Foundry technologies (Application Runtime, Container Runtime and BOSH) discussing their use cases and core project updates. He discussed the technical benefits of the platform, focus areas for 2018, and major highlights from the Cloud Foundry Summit held April 18-20 in Boston, MA.
To view the video recording & more: http://www.cloud-council.org/webinars/cloud-foundry-roadmap-in-2018.htm
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Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/34gVVzH
To capitalize on all their data, insurers need a flexible and easily adaptable data integration technology that allows them to keep up with the ever-changing and growing data environment.
Data virtualization is that modern data integration technology. It can support insurers not only on their journey to digitization, but also on their future infrastructure changes and innovations, adding agility, flexibility and efficiency to data architectures.
Join this webinar to:
- Find out why data virtualization should be a part of your enterprise data strategy
- See how this technology can help you capitalize on your data
- Hear how many of your peers are already leveraging the Denodo Platform for Data Virtualization and the benefits they’re observing
TRPC director Dr. John Ure's presented on "Preparing for tomorrow: Regulation in a data-drive connected world" at Session 2: "The changing rules of the game" at the Inaugural ICT Regulators' Leadership Retreat, that took place in Singapore from 18 to 20 March 2015, organized by the Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT) and the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA).
Why care about GDPR and avoid over $20 million fines, even outside EU ?FactoVia
Yes, YOU are concerned with 20 000 000€ fines, even outside EU ! You've been watched by Global Data Regulation Privacy !
At first, I thought that was only a EU matter, but when traveling to the US, it is a serious topic that impacts many IT companies worldwide !
This presentation is an introduction on how to get structured rapidly and be ready for D-Day, and avoid HUGE fines... and make citizen's privacy at last secured !
Official Website : http://www.eugdpr.org
Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/2SaBj5l
You will often hear that "data is the new gold". In this context, data management is one of the areas that has received more attention by the software community in recent years. From Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to new ways to store and process data, the landscape for data management is in constant evolution. From the privileged perspective of an enterprise middleware platform, we at Denodo have the advantage of seeing many of these changes happen.
In this webinar we will discuss the technology trends that will drive the enterprise data strategies in the years to come. Don't miss it if you want to keep yourself informed about how to convert your data to strategic assets in order to complete the data-driven transformation in your company.
Join us for an exciting session that will cover:
- The most interesting trends in data management
- How to build a logical data fabric architecture?
- How to manage your data integration strategy in the new hybrid world?
- Our predictions on how those trends will change the data management world
- How can companies monetize the data through data-as-a-service infrastructure?
- What is the role of the voice computing in the future of data analytics?
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Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/3lSwLyU
En la era de la explosión de la información repartida en distintas fuentes, el gobierno de datos es un componente clave para garantizar la disponibilidad, usabilidad, integridad y seguridad de la información. Asimismo, el conjunto de procesos, roles y políticas que define permite que las organizaciones alcancen sus objetivos asegurando el uso eficiente de sus datos.
La virtualización de datos forma parte de las herramientas estratégica para implementar y optimizar el gobierno de datos. Esta tecnología permite a las empresas crear una visión 360º de sus datos y establecer controles de seguridad y políticas de acceso sobre toda la infraestructura, independientemente del formato o de su ubicación. De ese modo, reúne múltiples fuentes de datos, las hace accesibles desde una sola capa y proporciona capacidades de trazabilidad para supervisar los cambios en los datos.
Le invitamos a participar en este webinar para aprender:
- Cómo acelerar la integración de datos provenientes de fuentes de datos fragmentados en los sistemas internos y externos y obtener una vista integral de la información.
- Cómo activar en toda la empresa una sola capa de acceso a los datos con medidas de protección.
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Webinar presented live on May 29, 2018
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation builds sustainable ecosystems and fosters a community around a constellation of projects that orchestrate containers as part of a microservices architecture. CNCF serves as the vendor-neutral home for many of the fastest-growing projects on GitHub, including Kubernetes, Prometheus and Envoy, fostering collaboration between the industry’s top developers, end users, and vendors.
In this webinar, Dan Kohn, CNCF Executive Director, will present:
- A brief overview of CNCF
- Evolving monolithic applications to microservices on Kubernetes
- Why Continuous Integration is the most important part of the cloud native architecture
Watch the video: http://www.cloud-council.org/webinars/kubernetes-and-container-technologies-from-cncf.htm
Cloud Foundry is a collection of complementary open source technologies focused on application developers and operators, as well as many projects to support and extend them.
In this webinar on April 24th, Chip Childers provided an overview of Cloud Foundry technologies (Application Runtime, Container Runtime and BOSH) discussing their use cases and core project updates. He discussed the technical benefits of the platform, focus areas for 2018, and major highlights from the Cloud Foundry Summit held April 18-20 in Boston, MA.
To view the video recording & more: http://www.cloud-council.org/webinars/cloud-foundry-roadmap-in-2018.htm
Webinar presented live on February 15, 2018.
Speakers:
Dan O’Prey, Chair of Hyperledger Marketing Committee and CMO at Digital Asset
Tracy Kuhrt, Community Architect, Hyperledger
Hyperledger is an umbrella open source project started in December 2015 by the Linux Foundation to support the collaborative development of blockchain-based distributed ledgers across industries. A blockchain is a continuously growing list of records, called blocks, that are linked and secured using cryptography. Transactions between two parties are recorded efficiently and in a verifiable and permanent way.
In this webinar, Dan O’Prey and Tracy Kuhrt will present an update on the blockchain market, industry trends, and new Hyperledger projects. They will discuss the technical items delivered over the last 6 months and focus areas for Hyperledger in 2018.
Version 2.0 of Interoperability and Portability for Cloud Computing: A Guide is now available.
http://www.cloud-council.org/deliverables/interoperability-and-portability-for-cloud-computing-a-guide.htm
This paper from the Cloud Standards Customer Council provides a clear definition of interoperability and portability and how these concepts relate to different components in the architecture of cloud computing, each of which needs to be considered in its own right. Version 2.0 reflects the new ISO/IEC 19941 Cloud Computing Interoperability and Portability standard and its facet models of interoperability, data portability, and application portability.
In this webinar, authors of the paper will discuss how to select and provision cloud services indicating how interoperability and portability affect the cost, security and risk involved.
Webinar presented live on January 10, 2018.
Version 3.0 of Security for Cloud Computing: Ten Steps to Ensure Success has just been released for publication. Read it here: http://www.cloud-council.org/deliverables/security-for-cloud-computing-10-steps-to-ensure-success.htm
As organizations consider a move to cloud computing, it is important to weigh the potential security benefits and risks involved and set realistic expectations with cloud service providers. The aim of this guide to help enterprise information technology (IT) and business decision makers analyze the security implications of cloud computing on their business.
In this webinar, authors of the paper will discuss:
• Security, privacy and data residency challenges relevant to cloud computing
• Considerations that organizations should weigh when migrating data, applications, and infrastructure to a cloud computing environment
• Threats, technology risks, and safeguards for cloud computing environments
• A cloud security assessment to help customers assess the security capabilities of cloud service provide
Webinar presented live on August 11, 2017
Today, the majority of big data and analytics use cases are built on hybrid cloud infrastructure. A hybrid cloud is a combination of on-premises and local cloud resources integrated with one or more dedicated cloud(s) and one or more public cloud(s). Hybrid cloud computing has matured to support data security and privacy requirements as well as increased scalability and computational power needed for big data and analytics solutions.
This webinar summarizes what hybrid cloud is, explains why it is important in the context of big data and analytics, and discusses implementation considerations unique to hybrid cloud computing.
The presentation draws from the CSCC's deliverable, Hybrid Cloud Considerations for Big Data and Analytics:
http://www.cloud-council.org/deliverables/hybrid-cloud-considerations-for-big-data-and-analytics.htm
Download the presentation deck here:
http://www.cloud-council.org/webinars/hybrid-cloud-considerations-for-big-data-and-analytics.htm
Webinar presented live on August 8, 2017
The CSCC has published version 2.0 of Cloud Customer Architecture for Big Data & Analytics – a reference architecture that describes elements and components needed to support big data and analytics solutions using cloud computing. Version 2.0 of the architecture includes support for new use cases and cognitive computing. Big data analytics (BDA) and cloud computing are a top priority for CIOs. As cloud computing and big data technologies converge, they offer a cost-effective delivery model for cloud-based analytics. Many companies are experimenting with different cloud configurations to understand and refine requirements for their big data analytics solutions.
This webinar will cover:
- Business reasons to adopt cloud computing for big data and analytics capabilities
- An architectural overview of a big data analytics solution in a cloud environment with a description of the capabilities offered by cloud providers
- Proven architecture patterns that have been deployed in successful enterprise BDA projects
The presentation draws from the CSCC's deliverable, Cloud Customer Architecture for Big Data and Analytics V2.0
http://www.cloud-council.org/deliverables/cloud-customer-architecture-for-big-data-and-analytics.htm
Download the presentation deck here:
http://www.cloud-council.org/webinars/cloud-customer-architecture-for-big-data-and-analytics-v2.htm
Webinar presented live on July 26, 2017
Cloud Management Platforms (CMPs) are integrated products that provide for the management of public, private and hybrid cloud environments. The rise of hybrid IT architectures increases the need for process harmonization and tools interoperability to address these evolving requirements through the use of a CMP.
This webinar will cover:
- A review of CMP capabilities
- How to operate and manage applications and data across hybrid cloud infrastructures
- Available CMPs on the market today
- Evaluation criteria for selecting a CMP to meet your needs
- Deployment considerations
The presentation draws from the CSCC's deliverable, Practical Guide to Cloud Management Platforms.
http://www.cloud-council.org/deliverables/practical-guide-to-cloud-management-platforms.htm
Download the presentation deck here:
http://www.cloud-council.org/webinars/practical-guide-to-cloud-management-platforms.htm
Webinar presented live on July 18, 2017
Blockchain technology has the potential to have a major impact on how institutions process transactions and conduct business. At its core, blockchain features an immutable distributed ledger and a decentralized network that is cryptographically secured. A blockchain is a historical record of all the transactions that have taken place in the network since the beginning of the blockchain and serves as a single source of truth for the network.
Attend this webinar to learn about the capabilities of a Blockchain cloud reference architecture including deployment considerations and specific application examples.
This presentation draws from the CSCC's deliverable, Cloud Customer Architecture for Blockchain. Read it here: http://www.cloud-council.org/deliverables/cloud-customer-architecture-for-blockchain.htm
Download the presentation deck here: http://www.cloud-council.org/webinars/cloud-customer-architecture-for-blockchain.htm
Webinar presented live on June 22, 2017.
Speaker: Chip Childers, CTO, Cloud Foundry
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Webinar presented live on May 17, 2017
Hyperledger is an open source collaborative effort created to advance cross-industry blockchain technologies. It is a global collaboration, hosted by The Linux Foundation, including leaders in finance, banking, IoT, supply chain, manufacturing and technology.
In this webinar, Dan O'Prey, CMO at Digital Asset and Chair of the Hyperledger Marketing Committee, and IBM’s Chris Ferris, chair of the Hyperledger Technical Steering Committee, will provide an overview of Hyperledger. They will discuss the basics of distributed ledger technologies, business use cases for blockchain, and how to get involved with Hyperledger projects.
To view a video recording, visit: http://www.cloud-council.org/webinars/the-hyperledger-project-advancing-blockchain-technology-for-business.htm
Webinar presented live on April 19, 2017
The Cloud Standards Customer Council has published a reference architecture for securing workloads on cloud services. The aim of this new guide is to provide a practical reference to help IT architects and IT security professionals architect, install, and operate the information security components of solutions built using cloud services.
Building business solutions using cloud services requires a clear understanding of the available security services, components and options, allied to a clear architecture which provides for the complete lifecycle of the solutions, covering development, deployment and operations. This webinar will discuss specific security services and corresponding best practices for deploying a comprehensive cloud security architecture.
Read the whitepaper: http://www.cloud-council.org/deliverables/cloud-customer-architecture-for-securing-workloads-on-cloud-services.htm
Webinar presented live on April 11, 2017.
The Cloud Standards Customer Council has published version 2.0 of the Impact of Cloud Computing on Healthcare whitepaper.
Over the past several years, the market dynamics of the healthcare industry have changed significantly with the growing impact of consumerism, digitalization, preventative healthcare and regulations. Attend this webinar to gain a fresh perspective on the current market dynamics, challenges and benefits of cloud computing on healthcare IT.
The webinar presentation will cover:
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- Specific IT trends in the healthcare industry that are addressed most effectively, both technically and economically, by cloud computing
- Guidance on how best to achieve the benefits of cloud computing
Read the whitepaper: http://www.cloud-council.org/deliverables/impact-of-cloud-computing-on-healthcare.htm
Webinar presented live on April 4, 2017
The Cloud Standards Customer Council has published an API Management reference architecture. APIs allow companies to open up data and services to external third party developers, business partners, and internal departments within the company to create innovative channel applications and new business opportunities. An effective API management platform provides a layer of controlled and secure self-service access to core business assets for reuse.
In this webinar, the authors of the reference architecture will cover the architectural components and capabilities that make up a superior API Management Platform and will also cover important runtime characteristics and deployment considerations.
Read the CSCC's paper here: http://www.cloud-council.org/deliverables/cloud-customer-architecture-for-api-management.htm
Webinar presentation March 9, 2017
IT environments are now fundamentally hybrid in nature – devices, systems, and people are spread across the globe, and at the same time virtualized. Achieving integration across this ever changing environment, and doing so at the pace of modern digital initiatives, is a significant challenge.
This presentation introduces a hybrid integration reference architecture published by the Cloud Standards Customer Council. Learn best practices from leading-edge enterprises that are starting to leverage a hybrid integration platform to take advantage of best of breed cloud-based and on-premises integration approaches.
This webinar draws from the CSCC's deliverable, Cloud Customer Architecture for Hybrid Integration. Read it here: http://www.cloud-council.org/deliverables/cloud-customer-architecture-for-hybrid-integration.htm
Webinar presentation January 31, 2017
The CSCC shares a reference architecture for delivering Enterprise Social Collaboration solutions. The presentation covers the technical capabilities and integration requirements necessary to enable social collaboration. Presenters discuss the flows and relationships between business capabilities, functional areas, and architectural components delivered as a cloud solution.
Gain a better understanding of how to leverage social collaboration tools to harness ideas, exchange information, and increase the speed of innovation across the business. The presenters demonstrate a real-world example to illustrate these points.
This webinar draws from the CSCC's deliverable, Cloud Customer Architecture for Enterprise Social Collaboration. Read it here: http://www.cloud-council.org/deliverables/cloud-customer-architecture-for-enterprise-social-collaboration.htm
Webinar presentation: November 17, 2016
Subject matter experts from the CSCC present an overview of the security standards, frameworks, and certifications that exist for cloud computing. We also discuss privacy considerations in light of new regulations (e.g., EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)). This presentation helps cloud customers understand and distinguish between the different types of security standards that exist and assess the security standards support of their cloud service providers.
Read the CSCC's deliverable, Cloud Security Standards: What to Expect and What to Negotiate: http://www.cloud-council.org/deliverables/cloud-security-standards-what-to-expect-and-what-to-negotiate.htm
Webinar presentation: November 15, 2016
The topics of interoperability and portability are significant considerations in relation to the use of cloud services, but there is confusion and misunderstanding of exactly what this entails.
Interoperability and Portability for Cloud Computing: A Guide provides a clear definition of interoperability and portability and how these relate to various aspects of cloud computing and to cloud services.
This webinar will describe interoperability and portability in terms of a set of common cloud computing scenarios. This approach assists in demonstrating that both interoperability and portability have multiple aspects and relate to a number of different components in the architecture of cloud computing, each of which needs to be considered in its own right. The aim is to give both cloud service customers and cloud service providers guidance in the provision and selection of cloud services indicating how interoperability and portability affect the cost, security and risk involved.
Download the CSCC's deliverable: http://www.cloud-council.org/deliverables/interoperability-and-portability-for-cloud-computing-a-guide.htm
Webinar presentation October 4, 2016
The Cloud Standards Customer Council has published a reference architecture that details how to support e-Commerce solutions using cloud computing. The architecture describes the flows and relationships between business capabilities and architectural components for e-Commerce applications that use cloud computing infrastructure, platforms and/or services. This presentation will outline key considerations for building out advanced e-Commerce capabilities and determining how best to instantiate an e-Commerce system using private, public or hybrid cloud deployment models.
Download the CSCC's deliverable, Cloud Customer Architecture fo e-Commerce: http://www.cloud-council.org/resource-hub
Webinar presentation September 20, 2016.
This deck introduces the CSCC’s deliverable, Cloud Security Standards: What to Expect and What to Negotiate V2.0, which was updated in August 2016 to reflect the latest developments in cloud security standards. The presentation is an overview of the various security standards, frameworks, and certifications that exist for cloud computing. This information will help cloud customers understand and distinguish between the different types of security standards that exist and assess the security standards support of their cloud service providers.
Read the CSCC's deliverable here: http://www.cloud-council.org/deliverables/cloud-security-standards-what-to-expect-and-what-to-negotiate.htm
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2. Speakers
2
Tracie
Berardi
Sr. Marketing Manager, OMG
Moderator
Andrew
Watson
Technical Director, OMG
Claude
Baudoin
Principal, cébé IT & Knowledge Management
Energy Domain Consultant, OMG
Member of the CSCC Steering Committee
3. 3
One of the most successful forums for creating open
integration standards in the computer industry
• Middleware platforms (DDS, CORBA and related specs)
• Modeling platforms (UML, BPMN, SysML and related work)
• System Assurance (SACM, DAF for SSCD ...)
• Vertical domain specifications (Finance, Healthcare, C4I, ...)
Member-controlled industrial consortium
• Both vendors and users
• Not-for-profit
Adopted specifications are freely available to all
• Visit http://www.omg.org
Path to adoption by ISO and other standards bodies
Introducing OMG
4. 4
ACORD
Adaptive
Adelard LLP
Airbus Grp
Appian
AT&T
BAE Systems
Bizagi
Bloomberg
Boeing
CA
Camunda
Dell EMC
Eclipse Fndn.
EDM Council
FICO
Ford
FSTC/BITS
Fujitsu
Gen. Electric
Harris
HPe
Huawei
IBM
KDM Analytic
Lockheed
MEGA
Microsoft
Micro Focus
MID GmbH
MITRE
Mitsubishi
ModelFoundry
NASA
NARA
NIST
No Magic
Northrop
Oracle
OSD
PNA
PrismTech
PROSTEP AG
PTC
PwC
Rolls-Royce
RTI
SAP
Scheer E2E
Signavio
Simula Labs
Softeam
Software AG
Sparx
State St
Thales
Thematix
TIBCO
Toshiba
Trisotech
Twin Oaks
VDMbee
Visumpoint
W3C
(200+ more)
Worldwide Membership
5. Introducing the CSCC
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THE Customer’s Voice for Cloud Standards!
650+ Organizations
participating
http://cloud-council.org
• Provide customer-led guidance to multiple
cloud standards-defining bodies
• Establishing criteria for open
standards based cloud computing
2017 Projects
Data Residency discussion paper
Security for Cloud Services Ref. Architecture
Impact of Cloud Computing on Healthcare v2
Hybrid Integration Reference Architecture
API Management Reference Architecture
Blockchain Reference Architecture
Multi-cloud Management whitepaper
And more!
2016 Deliverables
Prac Guide to Hybrid Cloud Computing
Public Cloud Service Agreements, V2
Cloud Security Standards, V2
IoT Ref. Architecture
e-Commerce Ref. Architecture
Impact of Cloud Computing on Healthcare, V2
Enterprise Social Collaboration Ref. Architecture
2015 Deliverables
Web App Hosting Ref. Architecture
Mobile Ref. Architecture
Big Data & Analytics Ref. Architecture
Security for Cloud Computing, V2
Practical Guide to Cloud SLAs, V2
Practical Guide to PaaS
2013/2014 Deliverables
Convergence of Social, Mobile, Cloud
Analysis of Public Cloud SLAs
Cloud Security Standards
Migrating Apps to Public Cloud Services
Social Business in the Cloud
Deploying Big Data in the Cloud
Practical Guide to Cloud Computing, V2
Migrating Apps: Performance Rqmnts
Cloud Interoperability/Portability
6. History of This Effort
March 2015: initial request from an OMG member
June 2015: first OMG Data Residency WG meeting (Berlin)
Sep.-Dec. 2015: 2nd and 3rd meetings, prepared an RFI
March-June 2016: 4th - 5th meetings, processed RFI results,
decide to create a discussion paper as first deliverable
Sep.-Dec. 2016: 6th - 7th meetings, preliminary draft of
discussion paper, agreement to collaborate with CSCC and
issue two separate but almost identical papers
Q1 ‘17: collect contributions, edit paper, go the OMG
approval process (8th meeting, Washington DC)
April ‘17: create CSCC companion white paper, review
process, release
May ‘17: press releases and this webinar
June ‘17: working group meeting and tutorial in Brussels
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7. The Two Papers
Both about 35 pages
CSCC paper omits the history of the OMG effort and the
discussion of OMG’s potential roadmap for standards
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8. Data Residency Definition, Scope
There are a number of definitions of data residency – as is usually the case
in a new domain
We propose this definition:
Data residency is the set of issues and practices related to the
location of data and metadata, the movement of (meta)data
across geographies and jurisdictions, and the protection of
that (meta)data against unintended access and other location-
related risks
Scope
• Not just about the protection of personally identifiable information (PII)
• Also concerns the right to move “sovereign” data, such as oil reserves
data; international licensing of genomics data; distribution of biometrics
data for security purposes; etc.
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9. Risks Related to Data Residency
Violating of a government law or regulation
Unintended/unauthorized access by a foreign organization
Demand by a foreign government’s authorities to access data
Having to provide a foreign government with secret keys to inspect
encrypted data
Violation of “domestic content” policies
Increased cost of doing business in a given country
Inability of a multinational organization to provide shared employee services,
such as payroll and benefits
Losing business to a local competitor
Inability to qualify for government or private contracts
Multiplication of locally managed data centers with smaller and less
experienced security teams
Diminished disaster recovery capabilities
Delays in business transformation and technology modernization
Consumer and citizen mistrust of technology, organizations, governments 9
10. Challenges: Example 1
Migration to the cloud
• Am I allowed to put my data in the cloud if it is going to be
stored in another country, or if there is a possibility that
the cloud provider might move it to another country later
without my knowledge or consent?
• Regulations may be unclear
• Regulations may be used as a rationale to reject the
cloud… even when they do not really exist (Mexico
government example)
• Authorization may require high-level approval (Danish
bank example)
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11. Challenges: Example 2
Genomic data sets
• Can I license a data set from another country to perform
research on a larger sample?
• How do I prove to regulators that the data no longer
contains personally identifiable information (PII)?
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12. Challenges: Example 3
Processing data on petroleum reserves
• In countries with national companies,
subsurface data is often considered a
national asset
• Exploration is subcontracted to foreign
companies
Can it remotely control an automated drilling
operation from a monitoring center in another
country?
Can it move data to a foreign location in order to
do better analytics?
If it returns data interpreted in a center in another
country, does it have to pay duties on the added
value of those results?
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13. Challenges: Example 4
Law enforcement vs. personal communication
• A US citizen is suspected of criminal activity
• Some evidence may reside in their e-mail stored in the
cloud by a US provider
• However, the data is stored outside of the US, in a country
with strong data protection laws
• Which law prevails? Is the provider “damned if they do,
damned if they don’t” give the US government access to
the data?
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15. Laws and Regulations
Multiple, inconsistent, overlapping, and still evolving laws and
regulations around the world
Range from non-existent to severe
Sometimes (but not always) apply to government data /
public records, not to private companies’ data
The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation
(GDPR) of 2016 is among the most comprehensive
Multiple motivations behind the laws:
• Protecting the privacy of citizens
• Enabling police and tax authorities to inspect data
• Protectionism – force companies to create domestic facilities
• Monetize the flow of data
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16. Some Country-Specific Cases
See Appendix in the papers – but remember that the
situation keeps evolving
• Australia
• Canada
• China
• Denmark
• European Union
• France
• Germany
• India
• Indonesia
• Korea
• Malaysia
• Netherlands
• Nigeria
• Norway
• Russia
• Turkey
• Ukraine
• United States
• Venezuela
• Vietnam
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17. Existing Relevant Standards
There is currently no standard that deals specifically with data
residency
Data residency is related to the security and privacy aspects of
• Several NIST publications (800-144, 500-299, 1500)
• Several ISO/IEC standards (27001, 27017, 27018)
• The work of the CSA’s International Standardization Council (ISC)
• Work being considered in ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 38
• The “Voluntary Data Protection Code” of CISPE (Cloud Infrastructure
Service Providers in Europe)
Some technical standards may prove useful
• Information Exchange Framework (IEF) – OMG
• Data Tagging and Labeling – OMG work in progress
• XACML – eXtensible Access Control Markup Language
• ORDL – Open Digital Rights Language
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18. What is Needed
Documentation and education
• These papers are a good start
Cataloguing of laws and regulations
• See the Digital Trade Database from the European Centre for
International Political Economy (ECIPE)
Formal description of laws and regulations
• Because natural language is ambiguous and does not lend itself to
automated policy enforcement
Formal description of the content of data
• Extension of data tagging and labeling or IEF policy
With both of the above, we might be able to better manage
residency
Several difficult challenges
• Willingness to participate – requires recognizing there are issues
• Implementation may be difficult due to legacy systems
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19. Summary and How to Participate
Data residency is a serious challenge for suppliers as
well as users
• Can (and already does) hurt the ability to do business
It may well get worse before it gets better
Organizations need to learn about it and develop
business and technical approaches
OMG is looking into what standards may help
• Metadata describing data location constraints?
• Formal description of data residency laws and regulations?
Call to action
• Participate in OMG Data Residency Working Group
• and/or in the various Working Groups of the CSCC
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20. Thanks – Q&A Time
More information at
www.omg.org/data-residency
and
www.cloud-council.org/resource-hub
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