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Highlights of the RSA Conference Europe 2007

ZDNet Staff ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 24 Oct 2007 15:57 BST

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Vying to overtake the Infosecurity show as the must-attend event for UK security professionals, the RSA Conference Europe featured speakers including security guru Bruce Schneier.

Schneier, founder and chief technical officer of BT Counterpane, told delegates that they should not necessarily trust security vendors to give a fair representation of the security of their products. "The [security] market is assymetrical — the seller knows a lot more than the buyer," said Schneier. "In the US a lousy used car is called a lemon — but you don't know until you drive it off the lot that it's a lemon."

Famous 1960s fraudster and subject of the film Catch Me If You Can, Frank Abagnale delivered the closing keynote address at the show. After years spent masquerading in different guises, including a pilot and a doctor, a spell in jail eventually led Abagnale back to the straight and narrow. He became a respected authority on forgery, embezzlement and secure documents.

The show, held in the ExCel conference centre, featured other security industry luminaries including former FBI agent and Microsoft's chief security advisor Ed Gibson.

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Chatting on Tuesday to Tim Pickard, who runs RSA's European conference, about what the business of getting IT people to attend shows, I wondered what is expected on an IT pro... [23 Oct 2007]

RSA Europe: Microsoft discusses securing applications

It may comes as a surprise to some of you but Microsoft claims to have a very sophisticated system for making sure its products are as secure as they can be before they ship... [23 Oct 2007]

RSA Europe: Would you give your password away for a bar of chocolate?

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Congratulations to robnewby, the security-minded ZDNet blogger who has won a trip to San Francisco for RSA Conference 2008... [19 Sept 2007]

Estonia's CTO speaks out on cyberattacks

At the RSA Conference, the director of IT for the Estonian government has revealed more details about the cyberattacks suffered by his country earlier this year [24 Oct 2007]

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Symantec and Microsoft co-operate on security

At the RSA Conference, the vendors have announced joint participation in a forum aimed at promoting security best practice, despite having previously fallen out over certain aspects of Vista [23 Oct 2007]

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Schneier: Beware security products

Security expert Bruce Schneier has warned delegates at the RSA Conference to be alert when buying products offering protection from attacks, as quality can vary [23 Oct 2007]

Microsoft: Security threats still evolving

At the RSA Conference, Microsoft has warned that hackers are finding new targets for malware and internal comms are key to companies' security [24 Oct 2007]

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Businesses failing to secure IP telephony

At the RSA Conference, Cisco said the number of businesses deploying IP telephony networks is increasing, but few are thinking about securing them [24 Oct 2007]

Photos: Famous fraudster hits out at ID cards

Photos: Famous fraudster hits out at ID cards

At the RSA Conference, subject of the Hollywood film Catch Me If You Can Frank Abagnale claimed the security of the ID cards scheme could be easily compromised [25 Oct 2007]

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Schneier warns about 'security theatre'

Schneier warns about 'security theatre'

Talking to ZDNet.co.uk at the RSA Conference Europe 2007, security expert Bruce Schneier urges businesses to find trusted advisers when buying security products and services [26 Oct 2007]


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