Episode 16

Common Pitfalls of Cloud Security w/ Michael Tayo (U.S. Bank) & Parveen Singh

In Episode 16 of Champions of Security, Jacob Garrison interviews Michael Tayo (U.S. Bank) & Parveen Singh.

Michael is an Assistant Vice President and Principal Information Security Engineer at U.S. Bank where he is responsible for providing visionary guidance for the enhancement of cloud and application security product offerings. With over 10 years of experience as an Information Security Professional, Michael specializes in designing and deploying cutting-edge security solutions to enhance cloud security posture, prevent cyber-attacks, and mitigate risks to help organizations remain secure throughout the digital transformation.  He is a security evangelist and author with his most recent feature being Collaborative Security to Defend the Modern Threat Landscape.


Parveen is a Cloud Consultant specializing in Microsoft Azure services. He helps companies use the cloud effectively and efficiently while also keeping the security-first mindset and saving costs. He’s worked with government, software development, retail, e-learning and education organizations by helping them migrate and secure their IT infrastructure. He runs a blog at parveensingh.com and also helps IT enthusiasts find their next IT role and upskill to grow in the cloud field.


Michael, Parveen, and Jacob talk about:


↳ Deeply understanding the shared responsibility model


↳ Determining the appropriate amount of outside help


↳ Learning cloud services one step at a time


And so much more.


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Champions of Security
A podcast brought to you by Bionic bringing security-minded professionals together.

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Jacob Garrison

Jacob is the host of Champions of Security and is passionate about keeping software safe. He works as a security researcher at Bionic, an application security posture management company. Before Bionic, he worked as a software engineer. Jacob believes that security and development should build a symbiotic relationship to ensure their customers receive secure products.