Data centers have quietly become some of the most critical infrastructure around the globe — often as essential as power grids, financial networks and telecommunications. Yet many organizations still treat data centers as collections of servers rather than high-impact national assets.
In this webinar, Michael Brzozowski, a Senior Security Leader Specializing in Data Center and Critical Infrastructure Protection, reframes this conversation discussing how the modern security mission is no longer just about protecting assets — it’s about protecting outcomes such as resilience, uptime and global trust.
Drawing from his security leadership roles in both financial services and big tech, Brzozowski will explore why governance controls are the most influential security levers for high-assurance environments. This webinar will equip security professionals with a deeper understanding of how leading cloud providers secure their infrastructure and how these governance principles can be applied inside their own organizations.
Learning Objectives:
Analyze the shift from asset protection to outcome protection and explain how this transition influences organizational risk strategies.
Evaluate how governance fluency functions as a core capability for managing critical infrastructure and identify areas where it strengthens decision-making.
Examine and compare how access controls, role restrictions, and request pathways mitigate risk more effectively than physical systems alone.
Apply data center security principles to recommend practical improvements that enhance resilience and operational performance within your organization.
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