by Andrew Plato | Mar 3, 2016 | RSAC 2016, Uncategorized
On Thursday, RSA really starts to fall apart. Everybody is tired, angry, and sick of the Chinese food from Cybereason’s truck. The booth workers get aggressive, the keynotes get salesy, and everywhere you turn there is another breach horror story. But alas, once...
by Andrew Plato | Mar 3, 2016 | RSAC 2016, Uncategorized
I don’t have to tell you things are bad. Everybody knows things are bad. It feels we are losing. Everybody’s breached, or getting breached. The NGFW cannot stop the attacks, the endpoint anti-virus is useless, and we sit there staring at our iPads as some pundit tells...
by Andrew Plato | Mar 2, 2016 | RSAC 2016, Uncategorized
The moment we have dreaded for nearly six months has finally arrived. Dell, our most pervasive technology provider, have begun an invasion of the RSA Conference, and this time, there may be no stopping them. Like a dark force lurking in the shadows, crawling through...
by Andrew Plato | Mar 1, 2016 | RSAC 2016, Uncategorized
Today was the official start of RSAC 2016. The big event on Monday is the Innovation Sandbox. Where ten new cybersecurity firms are thrown into the Thunderdome to fight it out. Master Blaster might own Bartertown, but its fear and froth that owns RSA. And this...
by Andrew Plato | Feb 29, 2016 | RSA Conference, RSAC 2016, Uncategorized
Alas, poor Amit! I knew it, RSA 2016, a cybersecurity conference of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy. Here begins the week posturing, posing, raving, screeching, blathering, drinking, and high-performance irrational exuberance. RSA Conference 2016 is about to...
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