Security Guru: Let's Secure The Net
News Richard Clarke, the special adviser to the president on cybersecurity, told security experts at the RSA Conference 2002 in San Jose that such complacency leaves the Internet -- and many other critical infrastructures -- in danger of attack.
[February 20, 2002, 9:13]
Latest Trojans Raid Bank Accounts
News We have recently seen a move away from stealing user name and passwords," Shipp said during a panel discussion at the 2006 RSA Conference in San Jose on Thursday. He struck a similar chord as executives of Symantec and VeriSign did earlier this...
[February 20, 2006, 8:35]
News Schmooze: It's A Wireless World
News Security comes of age at RSA conference The other big event of the week was the RSA Conference, which serves as a memento mori to the entire tech industry by reminding everybody how a couple of spotty kids with an 1980s Amstrad could probably bring...
[February 22, 2002, 15:01]
Group To Set Bug-reporting Standards
News The talks took place in San Jose, at the RSA Conference 2002. Those discussions resulted in an announcement in November at Microsoft's Trusted Computing conference that a new group would be forming. Microsoft and other software makers met with...
[February 22, 2002, 10:56]
New Security Group Locks Down The Real World
News The companies and partner CA announced the group's launch at the RSA Data Security conference in San Francisco on Monday. Computer Associates has partnered with several physical security companies to create an industry group devoted to developing...
[April 15, 2003, 7:51]
Liberty Alliance And Passport Still Poles Apart
News Microsoft would like to guarantee interoperability between its Passport services and the future Liberty Alliance specification within a year, Brian Arbogast, vice president of Microsoft's .Net core services platform group, said at the RSA...
[February 20, 2002, 9:06]
Microsoft Preps Windows Security Scanner
News While Microsoft has still not announced the product, the software titan showed off an early version of the scanner at its booth at the RSA Conference 2002 in San Jose, California. As part of a push to regain the public trust, Microsoft plans to...
[February 21, 2002, 8:57]
Wanted: Evidence Of MS Security Push
News At the RSA Data Security conference last month, the company showed off a program to scan for known vulnerabilities in its products. Five weeks after Bill Gates rang an alarm over security lapses in his company's software, observers are still...
[March 4, 2002, 15:26]
Diffie Defends Open-source Security
News Whitfield Diffie, the inventor of public key cryptography, and now chief security officer at Sun Microsystems, spoke out in defence of the security of open-source software at the RSA Conference in Paris on Tuesday.
[October 9, 2002, 9:02]
RSA Pushes Usability In Security
News Peter Judge reported from the RSA Conference in Paris. RSA Security is putting usability at the head of its product goals, as it hopes that future authentication products will be used more widely -- by administrators, not security specialists.
[October 9, 2002, 9:31]
PKI Is Failing, Say Sun And Microsoft
News According to experts speaking at the RSA security conference in Paris, PKIs are simply more heavyweight than users were ready for, and key initiatives had failed to drive it into use. Peter Judge reported from the RSA Conference in Paris.
[October 9, 2002, 9:42]
Microsoft: Users May Have To Pay For Security
News Our work was diffuse, but we have quite a few security initiatives," said Mundie, speaking on Tuesday at the RSA Conference on IT security in Paris. Peter Judge reported from the RSA Conference in Paris.
[October 8, 2002, 13:23]
Bluetooth May Leave PDAs Wide Open
News That's scary," said Peter Laakkonen, principal at SecVen, a US-based security strategy advisor, and a speaker at the RSA Conference in Paris. Some of these devices are shipped with the security features in Bluetooth disabled, allowing other...
[October 10, 2002, 14:26]
Microsoft Turns Mobiles Into 'Passports'
News The deal is just one of several between the two companies announced at the RSA security conference in Paris this week, where Microsoft became the major supporting act for RSA's announcement extravaganza.
[October 9, 2002, 10:00]
Unisys, ISS Launch Threat-protection Service
News Like the chic clothes boutiques in the lower floors of Paris' Palais des Congres, where the RSA Conference is taking place, Unisys has no need of price tags, because if you have to ask, you can't afford it.
[October 10, 2002, 11:53]

