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Imagine What Your Business Can Do with Secure Borderless Networks
At this year’s RSA show, we showed you how Cisco Secure Borderless Networks make it easier for IT organizations to connect anyone, anywhere, using any device to any resource in a way that is highly secure and reliable.
We hope you experienced Cisco security solutions for secure borderless networks, secure mobility, TrustSec, threat defense, security intelligence operations, cloud security, and compliance.
Learn more about Cisco Secure Borderless Networks from Fred Kost, Cisco’s Director of Security Solutions. (3:09 mins)
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Learn more about Cisco Secure Borderless Networks from Fred Kost, Cisco’s Director of Security Solutions. (3:09 mins)
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Speaking Sessions
Cisco has secured the following six speaking opportunities at RSA Conference 2010:
John Stewart, Chief Security Officer, Cisco
Session title: Delivering a Unified and Resilient National Cyber Security Framework
Date and time: Tuesday, March 2, 1–2:10 p.m.
Session code: PNG-106
Location: GREEN 131
Description: Mounting cyber attacks on critical government networks and national infrastructure have spurred the Obama administration into action. Although the president has proposed a concentrated effort to protect our national infrastructure, the strategy seems uncoordinated and stunted by politics. A strong cohesive government plan and leadership is needed. The panel will discuss how to solve this problem with the cooperation between government and the private sector.
Chris Hoff, Director of Cloud and Virtualization Solutions, Data Center Solution, Cisco
Rich Mogull, Analyst, CEO, Securosis
Session title: Winnovation - Security Zen through Disruptive Innovation and Cloud Computing
Date and time: Tuesday, March 2, 3:40–4:50 p.m.
Session code: EXP-108
Location: BLUE 103
Description: Continuing the story from last year’s highly rated session on Disruptive Innovation, this session will show how Cloud Computing, one of IT’s most disruptive forces, is also one of the most powerful for security transformation. Learn how to let go and embrace change to achieve a higher level of security.
Panel Discussion:
Patrick Peterson, Fellow and Chief Security Researcher, Cisco
Michael Barrett, Chief Information Security Officer, VP Information Risk Management, PayPal
Laura Mather, Founder and VP of Product Marketing, Silver Tail Systems
Adrian Flagg, Information Security Threat Manager, Co-operative Financial Services
Session title: Banking Malware – All Your Bank Accounts Belong to Us
Date and time: Tuesday, March 2, 3:40– 4:40 p.m.
Session code: HTI-108
Location: BLUE 102
Description: Criminals have evolved banking malware to defeat consumer and bank antifraud systems. We will survey Zeus, Bankhook.A and other leading malware families’ sophisticated attack methods that defeat antivirus, machine identification, and two-factor authentication. Two leading financial service companies will share how they are meeting this challenge with innovative security approaches.
Panel Discussion:
Patrick Peterson, Fellow and Chief Security Researcher, Cisco
Steve Jones, Bank of America
Mark Risher, Yahoo!
Paul Smocer, FS Round
Bradley Taylor, Google
Session title: security@bank.com: Securing email against phishing, spoofing, and fraud
Date and time: Wednesday, March 3, 10:40–11:50 a.m.
Session code: EXP-203
Location: BLUE 103
Description: After 30 years of Internet email, US$4 billion in email security acquisitions, and a dozen new IETF RFCs on email, banks and trusted brands still have reputations hijacked and customers defrauded through spearphishing, drive-by malware, espionage, and mobile-device attacks. In this panel, banks and ISPs share their experiences relating to securing email and following a path to a more secure messaging environment.
Patrick Peterson, Fellow and Chief Security Researcher, Cisco
Henry Stern, Senior Security Researcher, Cisco
Session title: Botnets Gone Wild! Captured, Observed, Unraveled, Exterminated
Date and time: Thursday, March 4, 9:10 –10:20 a.m.
Session code: BLUE 104
Location: HT2-302
Description: We have captured and observed five of the most dangerous botnet families. Using demonstrations, packet captures and video we unravel their technical operations: malware infection, botnet command and control, botnet size and how their weaknesses enable extermination. We follow the money to unravel business models, criminal actors, relationships and profits.
Panel Discussion:
Moderator: Lawrence Orans, Research Director, Gartner, Inc.
Russell Rice, Directory of Product Management, Cisco
Khaja Ahmed, Security Architect, Microsoft Corporation
Daniel Conroy, VP of IT Security, Bank of New York Mellon
Session title: NAC Best Practices Panel
Date and time: Thursday, March 4,10:40–11:50 a.m.
Session code: NMS-303
Location: ORANGE 306
Description: A mixed panel of NAC early adopters and industry giants will share NAC best practices. Two early adopters will share critical success factors from their implementations and will also discuss “lessons learned”. They will discuss the architecture of the NAC implementations, and explain their choice of NAC technology. Representatives from Cisco and Microsoft will contribute best practices learned from their customers.
Solution Demonstrations
Stop by booth #831 where we will showcase the following Cisco Security Solutions:
- Cisco Secure Borderless Networks
- Cisco Security Intelligence Operations
- Cisco Secure Mobility Solution
- Cisco TrustSec
- Threat Defense
- Cloud-Based Security
- Compliance
For more information about Cisco’s participation at RSA 2010, contact our Cisco RSA 2010 Planning team
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