Wednesday, March 3, 2010

The Prestigious Information Security RSA Conference in SF

In the new information security age, you’re trained to expect the unexpected. Changes occur in a nanosecond. The RSA Conference in San Francisco, CA is the most all-inclusive forum in information security offering enterprise and technical professionals a place to learn about all those changes. A place where they can go there to learn about the latest trends and technologies, get access to new best practices, and gain insight into the practical and realistic perspectives on the most critical technical and business issues facing you today. This year’s theme is the Rosetta Stone, designed to remember “the Rosetta Stone’s legacy to modern Egyptology and its lasting message on the power of collaboration.”


Our client Narus spearheaded and spoke on yesterday’s panel, “Delivering a Unified and Resilient National Cyber Security Framework.” Moderated by Wall Street Journal reporter Siobhan Gorman, the impressive panel looked at the Obama Administration's concentrated effort to protect the U.S. national infrastructure from cyber threats, and the pitfalls it has encountered thus far in doing so. The panelists discussed how this problem may be solved with cooperation between government and the private sector. Narus CEO Greg Oslan and Cisco CSO John Stewart joined top national security advisors Melissa Hathaway and Bill Crowell for this lively discussion. The panel had about 175 satisfied attendees from major security agencies, defense contractors, governments and large enterprise companies.

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