ISSUE 57.5 (May 2018)
RSA Conference 2018
ISSUE 57.5
Issue 57.5 Contributors

Featured vendors include:

  • Absolute
  • Anomali
  • Capsule8
  • CoSoSys
  • Fortanix
  • Micro Focus
  • Onapsis
  • Qualys
  • ThreatQuotient
  • Vera

RSA Conference 2018

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RSA Conference, the world’s leading information security conferences and expositions, concluded its 27th annual event in San Francisco on April 20, 2018.

More than 42,000 attendees experienced keynote presentations, peer-to-peer sessions, track sessions, tutorials, expo floors and seminars during the course of the week focused on topics such as artificial intelligence, data privacy, gamification, the history of technology and innovation, among others. Records were set with the number of exhibitors in attendance along with overall number of sessions.

“The goal of RSA Conference is to bring the best content the cybersecurity industry has to offer across numerous platforms,” said Linda Gray Martin, Director & General Manager of RSA Conference. “We succeeded, in a week filled with knowledge sharing, collaboration and the exchange of innovative ideas among the industry’s elite. In the process, we’re beginning the journey to reach and educate a new audience through RSAC onDemand. We thank everyone for making it such a special event once again and we’re excited to further these conversations in the year ahead.”

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