Security matters now. That is the theme at this year’s RSA Conference taking place in San Francisco this week. “There is an urgency and pressure being felt now more than at any time over the last few years. Whether you are looking at national or local politics or the pressures of your company’s board room … continue reading
It’s no secret that computer security is a difficult area of expertise. At the annual RSA Conference in San Francisco this week, attendees were treated to a host of solutions to solve their security woes. As usual, however, software development is not the focus. Robert Griffin, chief security architect at RSA, agreed that developing secure … continue reading
Software developers still reeling from the constant security failures throughout the open-source stack in 2014 can take at least some comfort from the proceedings at this year’s RSA Conference in San Francisco. Most of the solutions, talks and products discussed at the show are not focused on the developer-induced security flaws that caused such a … continue reading
A shift away from central control of security has forced many enterprises to find end-user solutions at RSA Conference … continue reading
Two big bugs are lingering for far too long. Well, actually one of them was just (finally) patched today … continue reading
RSA boycotters are holding their own conference, TrustyCon, with an added emphasis on trustworthy computing … continue reading
Security professionals are starting to withdraw from conference after a report revealed a contract between RSA and the NSA … continue reading
Internet co-creator and other company leaders lay out how they plan on keeping data secure … continue reading
Personal devices on networks and Anonymous dominated discussion, while talk of locking down networks ceased … continue reading