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RSA Conference 2020 – Five Interesting Takeaways

RSA Conference 2020 - Five Interesting Takeaways

Bottom Line: Passwordless authentication, endpoint security, cloud-native SIEM platforms, and new API-based data security technologies were the most interesting tech developments, while keynotes focusing on election security, industrial control systems’ vulnerabilities and the persistent threat of state-sponsored ransomware dominated panel discussion.

This year’s RSA Conference was held February 24th to 28th in San Francisco’s Moscone Center, attracting more than 36,000 attendees, 704 speakers, and 658 exhibitors unified by the theme of the Human Element in cybersecurity. Before the conference, RSA published “The RSAC 2020 Trend Report – What You Can Learn About The Future Of Cybersecurity.” RSA received 2,400 responses to their Call for Speakers and based their report on an analysis of all submissions. The ten trends in the RSAC 2020 Trend Report are based on an analysis of all papers submitted to the conference. It’s a quick read that provides a synopsis of the main themes of the excellent sessions presented at RSAC 2020. The following are the five most interesting takeaways from the 2020 RSA Conference:

originally posted on forbes.com by Louis Columbus

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