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Summary: Information is power. And wherever there’s power, there are people looking to steal it. But that’s also where you’ll find us. We’re RSA Conference. And we’re here to stand against cyberthreats around the world. That means being here for you. Connecting you with the people and insights that will empower you to stay ahead of cyberthreats. We do this through our online outreach and with our events around the globe. And we make a great host, if we do say so ourselves. Some say it’s impossible to stay ahead of cybersecurity threats. We disagree. We’ll always be here as your go-to resource for exchanging ideas, learning the latest trends and finding the solutions for a more secure tomorrow.
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Podcasts:
Threats evolve and change, but many of the threats in the attacker’s playbook are hardly new. They have been around for a while. What has changed in recent weeks is the threat landscape, but why and how? In this podcast we will look at how a global crisis can change the threat landscape and how industries can work together to effectively navigate those changes.
Across all sectors, security teams are dealing with an increased number of incidents. In our latest podcast, Tim Bandos, Vice President, Cybersecurity at Digital Guardian and Jennifer Ayers, VP, OverWatch and Security Response at CrowdStrike discuss what you can do right now to improve incident response, specifically when working remotely.
RSA Conference Advisory Board members Todd Inskeep and Caroline Wong weigh in on security implications/risks of working fully remotely, the rise of misinformation and phishing campaigns, and the impact that these challenges are having on the mental health of security teams.
Industry leaders across the globe joined together at RSA Conference 2020 to talk security. During one of those talks, Mobile MFA Madness: Mobile Device Hygiene and MFA Integrity, the presenters demonstrated how easy it is to compromise mobile authenticator apps. Then the world went mobile—with employees either working remotely on corporate devices or accessing corporate assets on their own mobile devices. In this podcast, we will revisit the topic and look at how the current cybersecurity challenges and disruptions in supply chains are impacting mobile.
Not surprisingly, the Human Element was a theme that everyone could relate to RSAC 2020. And it’s a conversation that’s just beginning. In this podcast, Britta Glade and Hugh Thompson talk to behavior expert Alexander Stein, PhD, and Auto Club Group CISO Gopal Padinjaruveetil about the symbiotic relationship between humans and technology—and what it portends for the future of cybersecurity.
What were some of the standout moments and most buzzworthy topics from RSAC 2020? Find out as Britta Glade and Hugh Thompson weigh in during this podcast that was recorded in the midst of all the Conference action.
RSAC is where the world talks security—and it’s a conversation that evolves each year based on the needs of the cybersecurity community as a whole. A timely example of this is the debut of two new tracks at RSAC 2020: product security and open source tools. In this podcast, Britta Glade talks to Rockwell Automation’s Megan Samford and SecurityCurve’s Ed Moyle about the latest software development issues that helped fuel the creation of these tracks.
Sit in on a fascinating discussion with David Ruiz and Diana Freed, two security professionals who are passionate about the threats posed by surveillance tools, particularly spyware and stalkerware. They’ll describe the work they’ve been doing independently and collaboratively to help protect victims and their personal data from unwanted surveillance.
While physical security has traditionally reigned supreme within the industrial and manufacturing sector, disruptive attacks such as NotPetya demonstrate the need to adapt IT security best practices to an OT environment. In this podcast, Britta Glade talks to Johnson & Johnson’s Roy Gundy and Rockwell Automation’s Dawn Cappelli about how CISOs and OT cybersecurity leaders can work together to create a converged security program.
In today’s digitally connected world, security vulnerabilities can literally pop up in a flash. In this podcast, Britta Glade talks to Checkmarx’s Erez Yalon about how he and his team discovered an Android camera app vulnerability that could allow hackers to access videos and photos—and even spy on users.
As cybersecurity continues to encompass more areas of our lives, the value of different perspectives becomes increasingly clear. In this podcast, Britta Glade and Hugh Thompson talk to KnowBe4’s Perry Carpenter and cybersecurity consultant Prudence Smith about the benefits of a diverse workforce—not only for individual companies, but for the industry as a whole.
Though incident response (IR) is a key component of any cybersecurity protocol, it’s also surrounded by misconceptions that give rise to a number of questions. Are a security event and incident the same? Will machines soon outperform humans in the arena of IR? Are threat actors truly that much more advanced? To help separate fact from fiction, Britta Glade and Hugh Thompson turn to Kristy Westphal, VP, CSIRT, Union Bank, and Robert Lee, CEO, Dragos, Inc.
The fast-approaching 5G revolution will bring fundamental changes—many of which give rise to a whole new world of security challenges. In this podcast, Britta Glade talks to Hotshot Technologies’ Aaron Turner and special counsel Randy Sabett about how organizations can best mitigate these risks.
Have an area of expertise than can benefit other cybersecurity pros? In this RSAC podcast, Britta Glade and Hugh Thompson share how to submit a speaker proposal that will stand out during the selection process.
With such a packed agenda at RSAC 2019 APJ, you might be wondering if you missed something significant. The good news is you can catch up on the trends and topics that had everyone talking when you listen to our podcast—recorded live at Conference.