RSA 2016 – Highlighting Articles and Talks from this Year’s Conference
Plenty of discussions around privacy, encryption and security of our personal data which are the topics of the day it seems.
Last week the annual RSA Conference for 2016 was held in San Francisco and as always it presented experts and leaders in the fields of security, cryptography and privacy.
Although we were not on site like many of you it is still possible to access blogs and videos from those experts and speakers through the RSA Conference 2016 website.
As you might imagine the ongoing case between the FBI, Apple and the Department of Justice dominated in keynotes and sessions.
I have been digging through the content from last week and decided to highlight some of that information so that you can also take a closer look at in areas that might be of particular interest to you as IT Pros, security professionals and Enterprise IT leaders.
Note: Some of the blog articles may have videos available to watch and listen to the entire panel/discussion/talk.
Blog Articles
Videos
Beyond Encryption: Why We Can't Come Together on Security and Privacy – Panel Discussion with Arthur Coviello, J. Trevor Hughes, Michael Chertoff, Mike McConnell and Nualla O’Connor
Ascending the Path to Better Security – Martin Roesch, Cisco Security Business Group
Trust in the Cloud in Tumultuous Times – Brad Smith, Microsoft
The Sleeper Awakes – Amit Yoran, President of RSA
Louder Than Words – Christopher Young, Intel Security Group
Turning the Tables: Radical New Approaches to Security Analytics – Martin Fink, Hewlett Packard Enterprise
The Evolving Landscape of Cybersecurity: Threats, Opportunities, and Partnerships in a Changing World – Loretta Lynch, Attorney General, United States
A Conversation on Collaboration Between Silicon Valley and the Department of Defense – Ashton Carter, Secretary of Defense, United States
The (Inevitable?) Decline of the Digital Age – Mark McLaughlin, Palo Alto Networks
But, wait...there's probably more so be sure to follow me on Twitter and Google+.
About the Author
You May Also Like