With this Newsletter we will draw the courtain on RSA Conference San Francisco 2019
This is the remaing content we created during the event. Or is it?! 😉
Anyway here's what you get today
Let's start with a fast-paced short video to summarize our week from start to finish, including the drive up and back. We hope you enjoy it, share it, and maybe even find yourself in it?
📽 Watch it on our RSA Conference Coverage Page👇
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If you wish to watch all the Daily Video Recaps that you see flashing on this short video, you can also find them on the RSAC 2019 Coverage page: 👉 right here
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Now, how about a few more nice recaps and thoughts about how the conference turned out?
We left here the first two as well, in case you missed them.
Maybe you like them so much that another read woudl be a good thing.
Let's start with the latest two:
One from Selena Templeton and one from Thom Langford
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By Selena Templeton
Having entered the cybersecurity space just three years ago, no one was more surprised than Selena Templeton to find herself speaking at RSA Conference 2019. In this recap, she shares her experience joining with Karen Worstell, W Risk Group founder, to talk about “Cybersecurity’s Dirty Little Secret and Talent Grenade: Burnout,” other sessions on mental health in cybersecurity, and the overall feeling of camaraderie, openness, healthiness, and mutual support at the conference.
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By Thom Langford
This year, RSA Conference seemed to take a clear shift towards a more friendly and inclusive event, especially in the areas of diversity and wellness. Thom Langford, founder of (TL)2 Security Ltd. and friend of ITSPmagazine, gives his perspective of what has changed at this year’s InfoSec conference.
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By Marija Atanasova
Over 45,000 people descended on San Francisco for the annual RSA Conference — the biggest information security convention in the world. I was one of them. This was my third RSAC, and I’m happy to share a few things struck me as noteworthy compared to years past.
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By Sean Martin
After nearly a few decades in the InfoSec industry, Sean Martin has a deep look back at RSA Conference in San Francisco to see how things have changed, what was top-of-mind this year, and how the community aspect of the conference this year made for one of the best events yet for Sean, the ITSPmagazine team, and the publication overall.
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Last but not least, the second of the two Unusual Gatherings recorded on Broadcast Alley. Huge thanks to the generosity of RSA Conference that offered us this space and camera crew for filming this episode of our weekly Talk Show.
Once again, we left the first one too, in case you missed it.
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