Uniting Infrastructure Engineering and Security - Nick Tausek, Swimlane
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01-Jan-1900
Traditionally, infrastructure engineering and security teams have operated in separate silos within organizations, leading to communication gaps, inefficiencies and potential security vulnerabilities. In this interview, Nick Tausek, Swimlane, discusses how breaking down these silos and fostering collaboration between these teams is crucial for strengthening the overall security posture.
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