
Cloud Architecture Security Summit
April 14-15, 2026
Build resilient cloud security architectures that protect without constraining innovation across platforms and container environments.
As cloud architectures expand across digital horizons, security teams find themselves in an escalating arms race against adversaries who exploit every seam between services and every gap in distributed defenses. Fragmented security tools, inconsistent protection policies and skill gaps create significant vulnerabilities; compliance requirements demand comprehensive security governance across hybrid and multi-cloud deployments. The Cloud Architecture Security Summit equips security leaders, cloud architects and DevSecOps practitioners with practical strategies to build resilient cloud security frameworks.
This focused, two-day virtual event delivers actionable insights on consolidating security platforms, implementing cloud-native protection mechanisms, securing containerized workloads and creating governance models that balance innovation with robust security controls.
Join industry pioneers and security innovators who are redefining how organizations protect cloud workloads, container environments and data while enabling business transformation and growth.
You will soon be able to register for free and gain access to live webinars and keynote presentations from leading innovators, vendors and evangelists.
Cloud Architecture Security Summit
April 14-15, 2026
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Security Platform Consolidation
April 14, 2026
Navigate the path to simplified, effective cloud security operations. Learn how leading organizations are reducing tool sprawl, implementing integrated security platforms and enhancing security posture while reducing operational complexity.
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Containerization Security and Orchestration
April 15, 2026
Master the challenges of securing dynamic container ecosystems at scale. Discover proven approaches for implementing defense-in-depth strategies for containerized applications, automating security across the container lifecycle and more.
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