Event: A talk on cloud and strategic cybersecurity by Helen Plews and Andy Farnell
Cloud Native Media 10th London Meeting
 
 It was a sultry hot London night, with thunderstorms brewing when Helen and Andy turned up to Newman Street in Soho for the
10th Cloud Native Media Meetup. Sponsored by Arqiva, LiveWyer and Techex, the event was attended by about 50 people fit enough
to make it up the 4 flights of stairs despite a broken lift. 
The group meet regularly to talk about tech, TV and video media, audio and radio, with an emphasis on professional knowledge 
exchange through sharing technical, business, organisational and practical tips. On Wednesday the talk was
all about cybersecurity for media operating on "cloud" infrastructure.
Many thanks to  Paul Markham and the crew for inviting The Cybershow.
 
 Helen began by challenging Andy to defend cloud technologies despite numerous known and hidden problems including; 
asymmetrical ingress/egress, untrusted hypervisors, unpredictable energy and bandwidth costs, and likely backdoors in TPM. They 
discussed the realities of moving cloud assets in a business that is becoming siloed into walled gardens like the social meda 
space. 
 
The talk provoked lively debate with some commenting that we are hopelessly dependent on US providers that nobody dare compete 
with, and others identifying obvious resilience issues with the current situation, one that demands regulation and building of 
competetive European cloud capabilities.
 
 Andy and Helen ended by highlighting new approaches to cloud security including federated compute using homomorphic 
encryption and advanced distributed filesystems that need not run on big-tech providers like AWS, Azure or Google Cloud. They 
spoke about issues beyond organisational security, on public trust in the media in a "post-truth"/"post-trust" era, on AI and 
disinformation, and about the difficult position of the media with respect to cybersecurity in a new "cold war" period. 
 Watch Video 
See the whole meeting at Cloud Native Media Meetup 10 [YouTube] 
Visit us The Cybershow
 
It was a sultry hot London night, with thunderstorms brewing when Helen and Andy turned up to Newman Street in Soho for the 10th Cloud Native Media Meetup. Sponsored by Arqiva, LiveWyer and Techex, the event was attended by about 50 people fit enough to make it up the 4 flights of stairs despite a broken lift.
The group meet regularly to talk about tech, TV and video media, audio and radio, with an emphasis on professional knowledge exchange through sharing technical, business, organisational and practical tips. On Wednesday the talk was all about cybersecurity for media operating on "cloud" infrastructure. Many thanks to Paul Markham and the crew for inviting The Cybershow.
 
Helen began by challenging Andy to defend cloud technologies despite numerous known and hidden problems including; asymmetrical ingress/egress, untrusted hypervisors, unpredictable energy and bandwidth costs, and likely backdoors in TPM. They discussed the realities of moving cloud assets in a business that is becoming siloed into walled gardens like the social meda space.
 
The talk provoked lively debate with some commenting that we are hopelessly dependent on US providers that nobody dare compete with, and others identifying obvious resilience issues with the current situation, one that demands regulation and building of competetive European cloud capabilities.
 
Andy and Helen ended by highlighting new approaches to cloud security including federated compute using homomorphic encryption and advanced distributed filesystems that need not run on big-tech providers like AWS, Azure or Google Cloud. They spoke about issues beyond organisational security, on public trust in the media in a "post-truth"/"post-trust" era, on AI and disinformation, and about the difficult position of the media with respect to cybersecurity in a new "cold war" period.
Watch Video
See the whole meeting at Cloud Native Media Meetup 10 [YouTube]
Visit us The Cybershow