RSA Conference is the most comprehensive forum in information security offering enterprise and technical professional’s one-stop learning. Learn about the latest trends and technologies, get access to new best practices, and gain insight into the practical and pragmatic perspectives on the most critical technical and business issues facing you today.
We know your time is precious. Select from over 250 sessions across 18 tracks covering the critical themes and topics:
- Applications and Development – Encryption, Web 2.0 security, fuzzing, web apps
- Business of Security – Cloud computing, data mining, security investment
- Cryptography – Hash functions, public-key and symmetric-key encryption
- Data Security (NEW for 2010) – DLP, data in the cloud, security lifecycle
- Endpoints – Anti-virus, patch management, anti-spyware
- Governance, Risk & Compliance – PCI cloud compliance, data breaches, security audits, fraud trends
- Hackers & Threats – Reverse engineering, Malware, XML vulnerabilities
- Hot Topics – Late breaking news, events and revelations
- Industry Experts – Future attacks, hacks of the year, security trends
- Law – eDiscovery, data breach laws, electronic identity
- Network & Mobile Security – Network risks, SIEM, Botnets, virtualization, mobile malware
- Physical Security & Critical Infrastructure – Smart grid security standards, IP-based physical security vulnerabilities
- Policy & Government – National Cyber Security Framework, state CISO challenges, Electronic Health Record
- Professional Development – Career evolution, security outliers, presenting to the board
- Research Revealed – Leaks in the cloud, Darknets, Crowd sourcing fraud, MOBOTS
- Security in Practice (NEW for 2010) – Business metrics for security and risk, security awareness programs
- Sponsor Case Studies – Presentations from leading industry companies
- Strategy & Architecture – Cloud migration success, contextual access control, enterprise cyber security best practices
Attendees engaged in information security professions come from around the world. 31% are C-Level, senior executives or VP/director, 24% are team leaders/managers and 19% are front-line IT/IS staff. In addition, 32% were CISSP Certified and 51% had 10+ years of experience.
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