Cybersecurity is one of the key topics at the RSA Conference 2011 taking place this week in San Francisco. . The topic is to be addressed by US deputy secretary of defence William Lynn, a panel including former US secretary of homeland security Michael Chertoff, the executive director on the US National Cyber Security Alliance, commander of the US Cyber Command Keith Alexander and other White House officials. The keynote programme kicks off on Tuesday with a keynote address on the hot topic of trust in cloud computing by Art Coviello, executive vice-president of EMC and newly named executive chairman of RSA, the security division of EMC.. The realm of digital safety zeroes in on data protection during the RSA Conference 2011, highlighting prominent leaders in military defense and public safety.. Cloud Security,Cybersecurity Conference,Keynote Speakers,Cyber Command,RSA 2011. . Alex
Dan Geer’s keynote was one of my favorite talks from the con. He believes that “if people respect you enough to have you deliver a keynote, respect your audience enough to write it out. Dan started by acknowledging that, like most people in the audience, he wasn’t trained in security. His formal schooling is as a biostatistician. Things are changing though, soon the security industry will be filling up with people that are trained solely in security. Dan feels that we should leverage our diversity while we still can. Specifically to solve the problem of how to measure security.. Dan started by acknowledging that, like most people in the audience, he wasn’t trained in security. geer’s, keynote, favorite, talks, believes, people, respec. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Steve Walker, president of Steve Walker & Associates and managing partner of Walker Ventures, will be the opening keynote speaker for the second annual Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) Symposium scheduled for February 27-March 3, 2006 in Baltimore, Maryland. . Mr. Walker has the unique experience of having participated in the evolution of computer security over the past 35 years from its early research within the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) through its explosion into today's worldwide products and services business. He is a 22-year veteran of the DoD, having served with the National Security Agency, the Advanced Research Projects Agency and the Office of the Secretary of Defense. Mr. Walker was one of the elite members of a team responsible for the development of the ARPAnet, the legendary breakthrough messaging system that allowed the birth of the Internet as we know it today. He is also nationally recognized for his pioneering work on the DoD Computer Security Initiative and establishment of the National Computer Security Center within the U.S. In addition, Mr. Walker was the president and chief executive officer of Trusted Information Systems, Inc. (TIS), which he founded in 1983. Before its purchase by Network Associates, TIS had become a publicly traded company, employed more than 350 people, and had offices throughout the world. Having its foundation in network security advanced research and development, TIS was responsible for creating revolutionary technologies including the world's most secure firewall, Gauntlet, and the first fully exportable encryption, RecoverKey. Currently, Mr. Walker serves as president of Steve Walker & Associates and managing partner of Walker Ventures, a venture capital fund investing in early-stage technology companies. The link for this article located at BusinessWire is no longer available. . Dr. Lopez, a prominent figure in artificial intelligence, presents his findings at the Machine Learning Conference on the advancements in data processing.. SELinuxSymposium, Computer Security, Steve Walker, Network Technologies, Keynote Speaker. . Brittany Day
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