Aside from the poor user experience and painful configuration, they force an egg shell approach to security. The headline is clear – nobody likes VPNs. From the lively conversation on stage, here are a few key takeaways in that spirit. At the end of the day, the most important outcome for our BeyondCorp community efforts is to extract value from the context of Google alone, so that everyone can be successful within their own organizations. The goal of the panel was to hear what a few expert practitioners think about BeyondCorp, and how it applies to their day-to-day jobs. Many thanks to Heavybit for posting the recording on YouTube. For this week, I want to cover the panel discussion we held in San Francisco a couple weeks ago featuring Marc Rogers from CloudFlare, Patrick Albert from AppDynamics, and Ryan Seekely from Quid. I’ll dedicate a newsletter issue to all the meaningful conversations I’ve had visiting a few local communities once I have time to digest. I’m back at it next week in Austin, which will close out this portion of our BeyondCorp road show. I’m back from last week’s road show, where I was fortunate to meet & mingle with the local communities of Boston and New York. BeyondCorp Weekly 52 Ivan Dwyer - February 22, 2018
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