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MY TAKE: A few reasons to believe RSAC 2023’s ‘stronger together’ theme is gaining traction

The Last Watchdog

Related: Demystifying ‘DSPM’ This was my nineteenth RSAC. It certainly was terrific to see the cybersecurity industry’s premier trade event fully restored to its pre-Covid grandeur at San Francisco’s Moscone Center last week. I attended my first one in 2004, while covering Microsoft for USA TODAY.

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RSAC Fireside Chat: Deploying Hollywood-tested content protection to improve mobile app security

The Last Watchdog

Verimatrix is coming at this problem with a fresh approach that has proven its efficacy in Hollywood where the company has long helped lock down content such as premium movies and live streamed sporting events.

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RSAC insights: Software tampering escalates as bad actors take advantage of ‘dependency confusion’

The Last Watchdog

Its function is to record events in a log for a system administrator to review and act upon. Log4J, aka Log4Shell, refers to a gaping vulnerability that exists in an open-source logging library that’s deeply embedded within servers and applications all across the public Internet.

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RSAC insights: How the ‘CIEM’ framework is helping companies manage permissions glut

The Last Watchdog

It’s called “cloud infrastructure entitlement management,” or CIEM , not to be confused with security information and event management, or SIEM , which is something else altogether. Now comes an emerging security discipline to help companies get a grip on all of these permissions.

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RSAC 2020: GM’s Transportation Future Hinges on Cybersecurity

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Barra addressed the high stakes in rolling out self-driving cars and biometric-enhanced vehicles, where one cyber-event could derail plans for emerging automotive technologies. CEO Mary T.

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Talon Grasps Victory at a Jubilant RSAC Innovation Sandbox

Dark Reading

Spirits were high at the return of the in-person contest, which kicked off by bringing last year's virtual event winner on stage.

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RSAC insights: Deploying SOAR, XDR along with better threat intel stiffens network defense

The Last Watchdog

SOAR has come on strong in the past two to three years as a tool to help enterprises and MSSPs cut down on noise and make sense of the oceans of threat data pouring into their security information and event management (SIEM) systems. SOAR often works by utilizing sets of rules drawn up in “playbooks” – the “orchestration” piece.

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