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RSA Conference 2013
February 25, 2013 - March 1, 2013
Moscone Center - San Francisco, California
TCG Activities at RSA Conference 2013:
Monday Association Seminar:
When: Monday, February 25, 2013 | 10:00am - 2:00pm
Where: Esplanade Rooms, Moscone Center South
Trusted Computing: Billions of Secure Endpoints in 10 Years:
Opening with a provocative keynote focused on the day-to-day security challenges in a complex, many-user, sprawling enterprise environment, with some insight into the role of trusted systems.
Sessions following included:
Paul Roberts, Security Ledger, addressed today's and tomorrow's threats and led a panel of users and technologists on the pros and cons of various solutions. Industry participants discussed:
- Recent NIST 800-155 publications
- Role of the TPM in identifying platform integrity changes
- Trusted Computing as a foundation for Windows 8 Security
Phil Schacter, Managing Vice President, Security and Risk Management, Gartner for Technical Professionals, highlighted network security trends from an industry perspective, featuring:
- BYOD as a driver for NAC
- Identity and application context for network access
- Monitoring strategies for the internal cloud
Eric Ogren, Ogren Group, led tje third session focused on data protection.
- Business drivers for BYOD - convenience or cost?
- Role of data protection in BYOD
- How do network access and authentication implementations differ?
Reference Materials:
- Seminar Program Guide: Speaker and Demonstration Showcase Information
- Press Release: Trusted Computing Group Members to Show RSA Attendees Demos of Secure Drive, BYOD, Authentication, Embedded and Mobile at Monday Seminar Session
- Presss Release: Los Angeles County CISO Robert Pittman to Keynote Trusted Computing Group RSA Conference USA 2013 Seminar
- Architect's Guide: Security Automation Using TNC and SCAP Technology
- Architect's Guide: Comply to Connect Using TNC Technology
- Architect's Guide: Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Security Using TCG Technology
- Architect's Guide: Mobile Security Using TNC Technology
- Research Report: Self-Encrypting Drives for Data Protection- The Industry's First Forecast with Thoughts on Usage
- White Paper: The Case for Turning on Trusted Platform Modules
- Keynote Address: The Top 10 Priorities in IT Security for the County of Los Angeles
TCG Seminar-Speaker Agenda
| Time | Session | Speaker(s) |
| 10:00AM | Welcome and Opening Remarks | Brian Berger, Trusted Computing Group Director |
| 10:05AM | Keynote Session: Top 10 Priorities in IT Security for the County of Los Angeles and the Importance of Inudstry Standards | Robert Pittman, MPA, CISM |
| 10:30AM | Panel Session: Advanced Persistent Threats and NIST SP 800-147 and NIST SP 800-155 | Moderator: Paul Roberts, Security Ledge |
| 11:15AM | Networking Break and Demonstration Showcase | |
| 11:30AM | Panel Session: Network Security, Critical Infrastructure and BYOD | Moderator: Phil Schacter, Gartner |
| 12:15PM | Lunch and Demonstration Showcase | |
| 1:00PM | Panel Session: Protecting Content from Unauthorized Access | Moderator: Eric Ogren, Ogren Group |
| 1:45PM | Closing Remarks and Raffle Drawing | |
| 1:55PM | Networking Break and Demonstration Showcase |
TCG Members Speaking at RSA:
February 26, 2012 1:10 PM - 2:10 PM
Security Automation: What's Working, What's Not?
For some of us, security automation has been great - handling routine tasks like gathering data for compliance reports. For others, it has been a pain - like when it misses a critical problem. Let's gather to share what's working for us today and what's not in the area of security automation: best and worst practices.
Speaker:
Stephen Hanna, Distinguished Engineer, Juniper Networks, TCG TNC Co-chair
February 27, 2012 10:40 AM - 11:40 AM
Room 310
DSP-W23 - Data Breach Law Update - Global Trends, Legal Complexities
Moderator(s):
Lucy Thomson - Attorney, CSC
Panelist(s):
Thomas Smedinghoff - Partner, Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP
Robert Thibadeau - Senior Vice President, Wave Systems
Eric Hibbard - Chief Technology Officer Security and Privacy, Hitachi Data Systems
February 28, 2012 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Upgrade to a Machine Gun - Automate Your Defenses
Technology Infrastructure (TECH-R35)
Infosec attacks were automated long ago. Why are we still using manual defenses, making expensive human analysts piece things together from logs and using multiple consoles to manually correlate data from numerous sources? Security automation experts from NIST and Trusted Computing Group will show you how to use the latest open standards and architectures to build an automated defense system.
Speakers:
Stephen Hanna, Distinguished Engineer, Juniper Networks, TCG TNC Co-chair
David Waltermire, Security Automation Architect, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
