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TheCUBE Studios wants your ideas on Supercloud ? ? SiliconANGLE and theCUBE are excited to annou

TheCUBE Studios wants your ideas on Supercloud   [Call for Speakers: Supercloud 3 - Exploring Security, AI and the Supercloud](   SiliconANGLE and theCUBE are excited to announce the upcoming [Supercloud 3 event]( an exclusive gathering of industry leaders and experts, where we will delve into the next-generation cloud to support the transformation of IT and harness the power of AI. We cordially invite you to be a part of this distinguished event as a speaker, sharing your invaluable insights and expertise with our esteemed audience. This is an unpaid editorial opportunity, so if you have a strong angle on security + AI + Cloud please [send your ideas]( Event Name: [Supercloud 3]( Theme: Security, AI and the supercloud Event Date: July 18-19 Location: theCUBE Studios, Palo Alto Deadline for [speaker submissions]( Jul 3, 2023 The Supercloud 3 event aims to explore the cutting-edge advancements and challenges in cloud security while embracing the immense potential of artificial intelligence. We believe that your unique perspective and experience would greatly enrich our discussions. Here are the key talking points we'll discuss during the event: - Top trends in cybersecurity: Share your knowledge and expertise on the latest developments, threats and strategies in the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity. - The impact of generative AI models on cloud security: We are keen to delve into the influence of transformative technologies, such as ChatGPT and other generative AI models, on bolstering cybersecurity in the cloud, supercloud and hybrid cloud environments. - Authentication and IAM in cross-cloud and supercloud environments: Discuss the best practices and challenges of handling authentication and Identity and Access Management (IAM) in complex cross-cloud and supercloud architectures. - Securing cross-cloud and serverless applications: Explore the intricacies and security considerations surrounding cross-cloud and serverless applications, enabling organizations to identify effective strategies to protect these mission-critical systems. - Privacy implications of supercloud architectures: Shed light on the privacy concerns and regulatory implications inherent in supercloud architectures, and guide us on navigating these challenges while preserving data protection and user privacy. - Securing endpoints at the edge in a supercloud: Examine the methods and technologies that will ensure the security of endpoints located at the edge in a supercloud environment, paving the way for safer and more resilient cloud architectures. - Insights from Silicon Valley's leading experts: Join our esteemed panel of Silicon Valley's experts and business leaders as they share their profound insights and predictions about the future of cloud security, unveiling the path ahead. If you are passionate about cloud security, AI and the supercloud and have compelling insights to offer on any of these topics, we encourage you to submit your proposal for consideration as a speaker. This is an exceptional opportunity to showcase your expertise and network with fellow industry luminaries. In recognition of the importance of diverse perspectives and open knowledge sharing, all our speakers contribute their time and expertise on a voluntary basis. To express your interest and submit your proposal, please visit [here]( complete the speaker application form](. The deadline for submission is July 3, 2023. We encourage your participation and look forward to an engaging and enlightening event. Warm regards, John Furrier Founding Editor SiliconANGLE Media Inc. [Complete the speaker application](     Follow the Supercloud Series There's a new computing model emerging, where cloud complexities are abstracted away through automation and thoughtful networking. In this special series theCUBE explores this modern approach to computing architecture, as AI fever craves use cases that can solve real problems at cost, and at scale. [Study up on supercloud]( SiliconANGLE Media Inc | 5 Mount Royal, Suite 280, Marlborough, MA 01752 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( Sent by david.vellante@wikibon.org in collaboration with [Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today.]( [Try email marketing for free today!](

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