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RSA Conference 2008
Dan Geer, chief scientist of Verdasys, speaks about his new book,
Economics and Strategies of Data Security
, which examines the risk and cost of data, with SC Magazine's Jim Carr.
RSA Conference 2008
Andrew Storms, director of security operations at nCircle, speaks about conference trends with SC Magazine's Dan Kaplan.
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RSA CONFERENCE Features
Online security: "good enough" may not be good enough anymore
Jim Bidzos, vice chairman of the board, VeriSign April 09, 2008
What happens when "good enough" just isn't good enough anymore?
A risk-based approach is needed to protect critical information
John W. Thompson, chairman, CEO, Symantec Corporation April 08, 2008
What we need now is a fundamental shift in our approach to IT security -- one that takes an information-centric view of security.
A new approach to security: The sustainable enterprise
Val Rahmani, general manager, IBM Internet Security Systems April 07, 2008
The security business is not keeping up with business, or security.
Focus on new research at RSA 2008
Tim Mather, chief security strategist, RSA Conference March 24, 2008
There's a lot of new research that will be revealed at this year's gathering of security pros.
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Latest RSA CONFERENCE News
From RSA: Today's risk model isn't working, Jericho Forum panel agrees
Deb Radcliff
April 11, 2008
"The vast amount of data produced by humans is of low value and we're taking too much time securing all of it when we need only secure the layers that actually are of value to criminals," said one speaker at an RSA Conference panel hosted by the Jericho Forum.
From RSA: Financial services companies 'struggling' with multichannel authentication
Jim Carr
April 10, 2008
Financial services companies are struggling to deal with a variety of challenges associated with authenticating and securing their customer accounts in an increasingly complex multichannel environment, a panel of IT security professionals said at this week's RSA Conference in San Francisco.
From RSA: Warrantless wiretapping: blame it on technology
Deb Radcliff
April 10, 2008
A panel at RSA explores wiretapping and the legal ramifications for ISPs.
Winners announced: SC Awards 2008
April 07, 2008
The winners of the SC Magazine Awards for 2008 were announced on April 8 at SC Magazine's gala dinner in San Francisco, in conjunction with the RSA Conference.
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