Many CSOs view ShmooCon as an event of small importance. You don't see the suits and ties that are on display at RSA. In fact, to those who haven't attended, this conference is just a place where twenty-something hackers come to get drunk and throw TVs out hotel windows. Another crazy Black Hat/Defcon-caliber conference, more than one high-level security exec has told me in the past.. As with any security event, things can get rough around the edges. The security podcasters' meet-up on Saturday night was more like a Motley Crue concert than anything else. The podcasters on stage resembled the head table at a Klingon wedding. But drunken antics conference-wide were minimal, and some decent food for thought came out of the podcasting event despite the rowdiness. The larger reality is that a lot of important talks happen here that have implications up and down the IT security food chain. It's also important to note that a lot of the young ruffians who come here are the very people who find the security holes so they can be fixed. They also build a lot of the technology CSOs lobby their upper management to invest in. The link for this article located at CSO Online is no longer available. . ShmooCon offers CSOs invaluable knowledge sharing, networking, and insights into emerging threats and tools, making it a must-attend event for cybersecurity leaders. CSO Insights, ShmooCon Focus, Information Security Conference. . Alex
Last week was the RSA Conference, easily the largest information security conference in the world. More than 17,000 people descended on San Francisco's Moscone Center to hear some of the more than 250 talks, attend I-didn't-try-to-count parties, and try to evade over 350 exhibitors vying to sell them stuff. Talk to the exhibitors, though, and the most common complaint is that the attendees aren't buying. Schneier makes an interesting comparison of anti-lock brakes to security products near the end of the article that sheds new light on how the security industry is evolving. Do you feel this is for better or worse?. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . Investigating the transformation of the defense sector as key symposiums encounter obstacles.. RSA Conference, Industry Trends, Security Products, Exhibitor Feedback. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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