Spotlight: COVID, Cloud Sovereignty and Other 2022 Trends with DigiCert
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In this Spotlight edition of the podcast, we’re joined by Dean Coclin, the Senior Director of Business Development at DigiCert. Dean and I discuss the trends that will shape the New Year, from cloud sovereignty to the growing reliance on PKI to secure digital identities, DEVOPs and more. As always, you can check our full conversation in our latest Security Ledger podcast at Blubrry. You can also listen to it on iTunes and Spotify. Or, check us out on Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Radio Public and more. Also: if you enjoy this podcast, consider signing up to receive it in your email. Just point your web browser to securityledger.com/subscribe to get notified whenever a new podcast is posted. [MP3] If 2021 taught us anything, it is to expect the unexpected. The year started with an attack on U.S. democracy that few foresaw. A pandemic that was supposed to be on the run ended the year with a global blitz of almost unprecedented magnitude. Those kinds of unexpected surprises might make you wary about predicting the future. But when it comes to phenomena like online security, encryption and digital identities, some of the trend lines evident at the end of 2021 are a bit easier to extend into the future. “The future is already here,” the author William Gibson famously observed. “It’s just not evenly distributed.” Dean Coclin is the Senior Director of Business Development at DigiCert So it is with predictions for this new year, 2022. So what are some of those trends and what might we expect on the cybersecurity and digital identity front in 2022? We invited technology and digital identity veteran Dean Coclin from DigiCert into the Security Ledger studios to give us his thoughts. Will Vaccine Passports Pave The Way to Digital IDs? Dean is the Senior Director of Business Development at DigiCert. He has more than 30 years of business development and product management experience in software, security, and telecommunications to the company. In this conversation,