RSAC 2020: Editors Preview Of Hottest Sessions, Speakers And Themes
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RSAC 2020: Editors Preview Of Hottest Sessions, Speakers And Themes
RSAC 2020: What to Expect from the Biggest Cybersecurity Event of the Year
The RSA Conference 2020 (RSAC 2020) is just around the corner, and it promises to be an exciting and informative event for anyone interested in cybersecurity. With over 500 sessions, 700 speakers, and 40,000 attendees, RSAC 2020 is the place to be for learning about the latest trends, challenges, and solutions in the cyber world.
But with so much to see and do, how can you make the most of your time at RSAC 2020 To help you plan your agenda, we have asked some of our editors to share their preview of the hottest sessions, speakers, and themes that they are looking forward to at RSAC 2020.
Keynote Speakers
One of the highlights of RSAC 2020 is the lineup of keynote speakers, who will share their insights and perspectives on various aspects of cybersecurity. Some of the keynote speakers that our editors are eager to hear from are:
Mary Barra, Chairman and CEO of General Motors. Barra will talk about how GM is transforming its business with a focus on innovation, customer experience, and cybersecurity.
Christopher Krebs, Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). Krebs will discuss how CISA is working to protect the nation's critical infrastructure from cyber threats.
Wendy Nather, Head of Advisory CISOs at Duo Security. Nather will explore how to build a culture of security that empowers users and enables business outcomes.
George Takei, Actor, Author, and Activist. Takei will share his personal story of resilience and resistance, and how it relates to the challenges and opportunities in cybersecurity.
Sessions and Tracks
RSAC 2020 offers a variety of sessions and tracks covering different topics and domains in cybersecurity. Whether you are interested in technical, strategic, or human aspects of cyber defense, you will find something that suits your needs and interests. Some of the sessions and tracks that our editors are excited about are:
AI & Machine Learning. This track will explore how artificial intelligence and machine learning can be used to enhance or undermine cybersecurity, and what are the ethical and practical implications of these technologies.
Cybercrime & Threats. This track will examine the latest tactics, techniques, and procedures of cybercriminals and threat actors, and how to detect, prevent, and respond to them.
Data Protection. This track will address the challenges and best practices of protecting data in a world of cloud computing, mobile devices, IoT, and privacy regulations.
DevSecOps & Application Security. This track will showcase how to integrate security into the software development lifecycle, and how to secure applications from design to deployment.
Human Element. This track will focus on the human factors that influence cybersecurity behavior, culture, awareness, and education.
Themes and Trends
Besides the specific sessions and tracks, RSAC 2020 will also reflect some of the broader themes and trends that are shaping the cybersecurity landscape. Some of these themes and trends that our editors are keen to learn more about are:
5G Security. As the fifth generation of mobile network technology rolls out globally, it brings new opportunities and challenges for cybersecurity. How can we ensure that 5G networks are secure from cyberattacks
Election Security. As the US presidential election approaches, election security is a top priority for many stakeholders. How can we protect the integrity and trustworthiness of our democratic processes from cyber interference
Supply Chain Security. As organizations rely more on third-party vendors and partners for their operations, they also expose themselves to more risks from their supply chain. How can we manage and mitigate these risks effectively
Women in Cybersecurity. As the cybersecurity industry faces a talent shortage, it also faces a diversity gap. aa16f39245