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Slide 1: This slide introduces Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB).
Slide 2: This is an Agenda slide. State your agendas here.
Slide 3: This slide depicts Table of contents for presentation.
Slide 4: This slide again displays Table of contents.
Slide 5: This slide shows Table of contents further.
Slide 6: This slide outlines the overview and benefits of cloud access security broker.
Slide 7: This slide renders the different advantages of cloud access security broker technology.
Slide 8: This slide represents the lifecycle of shadow IT management for safely adopting cloud apps.
Slide 9: This slide provides an overview of the cloud security protocols and control frameworks.
Slide 10: This slide outlines the different prerequisites organizations should consider.
Slide 11: This slide continues Table of contents.
Slide 12: This slide represents the emerging cloud security risks, and threats organizations can encounter.
Slide 13: This slide outlines the importance of CASB for different organizations.
Slide 14: This slide also exhibits Table of contents.
Slide 15: This slide outlines the overview of the visibility pillar of cloud access security broker.
Slide 16: This slide gives an overview of the compliance pillar of cloud access security broker.
Slide 17: This slide describes the threat protection pillar of cloud access security broker.
Slide 18: This slide shows the data security pillar of the cloud access security broker pillar.
Slide 19: This slide contains Table of contents further.
Slide 20: This slide gives an overview of cloud access security broker architecture.
Slide 21: This slide outlines the main components of cloud access security broker architecture.
Slide 22: This slide highlights the working process of a cloud access security broker.
Slide 23: This slide displays another Table of contents.
Slide 24: This slide outlines the overview of the API scanning model of CASB deployment.
Slide 25: This slide shows the advantages and disadvantages of the API scanning cloud access security broker deployment model.
Slide 26: This slide outlines the use cases of API-based CASB deployment.
Slide 27: This slide again showcases Table of contents.
Slide 28: This slide highlights the overview of proxy-based CASB deployment.
Slide 29: This slide represents the benefits and drawbacks of proxy-based CASB deployment.
Slide 30: This slide presents another Table of contents.
Slide 31: This slide describes the overview of the forward proxy deployment mode of the CASB model, including its working.
Slide 32: This slide demonstrates the two main categories of forward proxy server implementation.
Slide 33: This slide renders the main use cases of forward proxy server CASB deployment.
Slide 34: This slide further highlights Table of contents.
Slide 35: This slide outlines the overview of the reverse proxy cloud access security model broker.
Slide 36: This slide depicts the main types of reverse proxy server deployment, covering regular reverse proxies and load balancers.
Slide 37: This slide illustrates the use cases of reverse proxy server deployment of the cloud access security broker model.
Slide 38: This slide continues Table of contents.
Slide 39: This slide outlines the comparison between reverse proxy and forward proxy based on features.
Slide 40: This slide represents the comparison between proxy-based and API-based deployment of the CASB model.
Slide 41: This slide presents the difference between reverse proxy and load balancer.
Slide 42: This slide again shows Table of contents.
Slide 43: This slide outlines the popular cloud access security broker vendors.
Slide 44: This slide depicts the Leading cloud access security broker platforms.
Slide 45: This slide demonstrates Table of contents further.
Slide 46: This slide describes the training program for employees to implement cloud access security broke.
Slide 47: This slide represents the cost of CASB deployment with standard components.
Slide 48: This slide outlines the pricing of CASB deployment with optional or add-on components.
Slide 49: This slide illustrates Table of contents further.
Slide 50: This slide presents the best practices for implementing a cloud access security broker.
Slide 51: This slide represents the main points to consider before adopting a cloud access security broker.
Slide 52: This slide outlines the steps to implement a cloud access security broker in an organization.
Slide 53: This slide outlines the timeline to implement a cloud access security broker in a SASE model.
Slide 54: This slide represents the 30-0-90 days plan to implement the cloud access security broker model.
Slide 55: This slide outlines the roadmap for deploying a cloud access security broker.
Slide 56: This slide highlights the performance tracking dashboard for CASB deployment.
Slide 57: This slide continues Table of contents.
Slide 58: This slide describes the difference between (CASB), (CSPM), and (CWPP).
Slide 59: This slide shows the difference between cloud access security broker and data loss prevention.
Slide 60: This slide further depicts Table of contents.
Slide 61: This slide outlines the overview of cloud access security broker 2.0.
Slide 62: This slide represents the advantages of cloud access security broker version 2.0.
Slide 63: This slide presents how CASB 2.0 not just discovers the shadow IT but helps to control it too.
Slide 64: This slide outlines how cloud access security broker 2.0 streamlines endpoint protection.
Slide 65: This slide describes the improved encryption with CASB version 2.0.
Slide 66: This slide depicts the improved user authentication method in cloud access security broker version 2.0.
Slide 67: This slide outlines the comparison between cloud access security broker and next-generation CASB.
Slide 68: This slide again displays Table of contents.
Slide 69: This slide represents the use cases of cloud access security broker.
Slide 70: This slide displays the use cases of the cloud access security broker model.
Slide 71: This slide shows the application of a cloud access security broker in the learning and education department.
Slide 72: This slide outlines the application of the CASB model in the accounting and banking sectors.
Slide 73: This slide exhibits Table of contents further.
Slide 74: This slide gives an overview of the technologies that can be used in the cloud access security broker model.
Slide 75: This slide shows all the icons included in the presentation.
Slide 76: This slide is titled as Additional Slides for moving forward.
Slide 77: This slide represents the four major pillars of cloud access security broker.
Slide 78: This slide showcases about the implementation models of cloud access security broker.
Slide 79: This slide exhibits Cloud access security broker life cycle protection.
Slide 80: This slide presents use cases of cloud access security broker.
Slide 81: This is a Financial slide. Show your finance related stuff here.
Slide 82: This slide provides 30 60 90 Days Plan with text boxes.
Slide 83: This slide is a Timeline slide. Show data related to time intervals here.
Slide 84: This slide shows SWOT describing- Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, and Threat.
Slide 85: This slide displays Mind Map with related imagery.
Slide 86: This slide depicts Venn diagram with text boxes.
Slide 87: This is a Thank You slide with address, contact numbers and email address.

FAQs

A Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) is a security solution that acts as an intermediary between an organization's on-premises infrastructure and cloud services. It provides visibility, compliance, threat protection, and data security for cloud-based applications and data. The benefits of CASB include enhanced security and control over cloud services, real-time visibility into cloud usage, data protection, compliance management, and mitigation of cloud-specific risks.

The main components of a CASB architecture include the CASB gateway, which acts as a proxy or intermediary between users and cloud services, the CASB API connectors for monitoring and managing cloud services through APIs, and the CASB cloud-native security controls that integrate directly into cloud platforms.

CASB can be deployed using API scanning, proxy-based, forward proxy, or reverse proxy methods. API scanning involves using APIs to monitor and control cloud services. Proxy-based deployment involves routing traffic through a proxy server for inspection and control. Forward proxy deployment places a proxy server in front of users, while reverse proxy deployment sits between users and cloud services.

Some popular CASB vendors include McAfee Skyhigh, Symantec CloudSOC, Microsoft Cloud App Security, Cisco Cloudlock, and Netskope. These vendors offer comprehensive CASB solutions with various features and capabilities.

CASB and DLP are both security solutions but focus on different areas. CASB primarily focuses on securing cloud access, providing visibility, compliance, and data protection for cloud services. DLP, on the other hand, focuses on preventing unauthorized data leakage and protecting sensitive information, regardless of whether it is in the cloud or on-premises. While there may be some overlap in functionality, the primary objectives and approaches of CASB and DLP differ.

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