RSA: We are spending too much on security
Blog That was the interesting admission from the chief executive of RSA Security Art Corviello at his company's conference in London today. The show is running for three days and has some interesting names and faces from the international IT security...
[October 27, 2008, 10:17]
RSA backs Liberty Alliance with 'Nexus' strategy
News RSA Security is planning to integrate its suite of products into an identity management system that will be compliant with the Liberty Alliance -- the main rival to Microsoft's Passport. Announcing the strategy, called Nexus, at the RSA Security...
[April 16, 2003, 16:43]
Microsoft, RSA team up on data-loss prevention
News Microsoft and EMC's RSA on Thursday announced an expanded technology partnership around digital rights management in the enterprise. One, Microsoft will build RSA's Data Loss Prevention (DLP) classification into the Microsoft IT platform and future...
[December 5, 2008, 10:24]
RSA sees looming identity crisis online
News The director of technology for RSA, Andrew Nash, said that businesses need to move their online customers towards a federated identity policy or security threats could bring people to lose confidence in trading.
[November 5, 2004, 11:33]
RSA namesakes win Turing honours
News By an impressive coincidence, the inventors of the RSA algorithm -- one of the cornerstones of cryptography -- were awarded the Turing Award for computing on Monday; the day the annual IT security conference bearing their initials opened in San...
[April 15, 2003, 10:22]
RSA: Cryptography for bookworms
Blog It hasn't been the busiest tech exhibition of the year by a long way, but one stand which has provoked a bit of interest at the RSA Security conference is the bookstand. Publisher Wiley has been on the warpath with a hefty array of security books.
[October 24, 2007, 17:29]
RSA looks to drown phishers in data flood
News RSA's Cyota division is helping fight phishing attacks by giving the online fraudsters what they want - lots of user names, passwords, online banking credentials and credit card numbers. Unfortunately for the phishers, one of the techniques Cyota...
[March 31, 2006, 9:55]
RSA Europe: How do you justify attending a conference?
Blog Chatting on Tuesday to Tim Pickard, who runs RSA's European conference, about what the business of getting IT people to attend shows, I wondered what is expected on an IT pro in terms of justifying their time at one of these events?
[October 23, 2007, 17:02]
RSA: Resistance is futile
Blog Companies need to embrace consumer and Web 2.0 technologies, rather than ban them, according to security vendor RSA. Christopher Young, RSA senior vice president of products, told an audience at RSA conference in London on Tuesday that firms could...
[October 20, 2009, 12:21]
RSA Europe: Turn off your wireless modem (unless you're using it that is)
Blog Mooching around the show floor at RSA Conference Europe, on Tuesday, I had an interesting chat with Nicholas Miller, chief executive of a wireless security specialist called AirPatrol. It's a story that they have been pushing for a while now but...
[October 23, 2007, 16:46]
RSA Europe: Microsoft discusses securing applications
Blog Speaking at the RSA Conference Europe event in London's docklands, Ben Fathi, corporate vice president of development, Windows, Microsoft, said, "The single biggest thing that has changed at Microsoft is the security development lifecycle - how to...
[October 23, 2007, 11:04]
RSA calls for 'thinking' security systems
News Security company RSA has called for security systems to use artificial intelligence, but some experts claim the technology is not sufficiently advanced. Speaking in a keynote session at the RSA Conference in San Francisco on Tuesday, Art Coviello...
[April 9, 2008, 11:27]
RSA Europe: Would you give your password away for a bar of chocolate?
Blog Another week, another conference, this week we are over in London's docklands at the RSA Conference Europe. The show is a really big deal in the US, and the organisers are trying to increase its visibility over here.
[October 23, 2007, 10:28]
Symantec, RSA call for unified data-breach law
News Security vendors RSA and Symantec have called for a single US federal data-breach notification law, echoing similar demands in the UK. At the RSA security conference in San Francisco on Tuesday, both John Thompson, the chief executive officer of...
[April 9, 2008, 10:59]
RSA: Well and truly mainstream
News The security industry converges at the annual RSA Conference this week, an event that's moved far beyond its origins as a get-together for cryptogeeks and other insiders. Though still organised by RSA Security, a company with its roots in...
[February 13, 2006, 16:35]
RSA contest winner headed to San Francisco
Blog Congratulations to robnewby, the security-minded ZDNet blogger who has won a trip to San Francisco for RSA Conference 2008. He'll be flying off in April to spend five nights in the city by the bay catching up on all the latest in the security...
[October 22, 2007, 17:06]
RSA: Split passwords make secrets safer
News Breaking passwords in two and storing them in two places will make systems more secure, said RSA Security at its eponymous security show in San Francisco on Tuesday. RSA's Nightingale uses "secret-splitting", a cryptographic technique previously...
[April 16, 2003, 8:54]
RSA to buy Tablus
News EMC's security division RSA announced plans on Thursday to buy data loss-prevention company Tablus, in a move to bolster its intelligent information-management offerings. Tablus, a privately held Californian company, develops data discovery and...
[August 10, 2007, 8:37]
RSA SecurID Authentication in Action: Securing Privileged User Access
White Papers By deploying RSA SecurID solutions, organizations can protect access to critical systems, track and monitor privileged user access and manage credentials of IT administrators so they can only access the systems for which they are responsible.
[October 6, 2009, 0:00]
RSA: Security as an afterthought hobbles business
News IT security is like the brakes on a car, according to the head of RSA. Unlike the car industry — which builds in security features, like brakes, from the outset — business often treats security as an afterthought, which can be crippling to new...
[May 8, 2008, 12:08]



