I was reviewing my notes about RSA to prepare a series of posts about what I saw there during last week. I've got a sense of disappointment since last Friday that was preventing me from writing anything good about it. I started to think about all this and also about some of the things that I see as key for the evolution of information security, and I end up with some thoughts that should be in a separate post. Another one about the RSA sessions I attended will follow. For now, let's try to solve all security problems :-) If there is anything that shouldn't be ignored about current security (and IT in general) discussions is "the Cloud". A quick walk around the vendor booths on RSA would show that this is the hot subject of the day. Cloud Computing is the explanation about why things that were hot last year were not so strong this time. NAC and DLP were everywhere in 2008 (
Where is security heading to?
Where is security heading to?
Where is security heading to?
I was reviewing my notes about RSA to prepare a series of posts about what I saw there during last week. I've got a sense of disappointment since last Friday that was preventing me from writing anything good about it. I started to think about all this and also about some of the things that I see as key for the evolution of information security, and I end up with some thoughts that should be in a separate post. Another one about the RSA sessions I attended will follow. For now, let's try to solve all security problems :-) If there is anything that shouldn't be ignored about current security (and IT in general) discussions is "the Cloud". A quick walk around the vendor booths on RSA would show that this is the hot subject of the day. Cloud Computing is the explanation about why things that were hot last year were not so strong this time. NAC and DLP were everywhere in 2008 (