Cyber security

RSA Conference 2020: Making Cybersecurity About Humans

Jeremy Hess

Feb 18, 2020 - 2 min read
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The RSA Conference is here! It’s one of the largest cybersecurity conferences in the world. They boasted over 50,000 attendees last year and more than 700 speakers from around the world. And this year they brought magic greats, Penn & Teller for the closing keynote!

The theme for this year’s RSA Conference is Human Element. This idea is more than just about how we are vulnerable to hackers on a human level, which was actually the topic of the closing keynote of 2019. It’s about the connection we have as people and how we interact in a cybersecurity world.

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Cyber is about a lot more than just data breaches and security threats – it touches every part of our lives. Everything from weapons to financial institutions to elections need to be secured. But it takes people to make that happen. And that’s what makes this such an important issue when it comes to security in a digital world.

We’re looking forward to another jam-packed event with top-notch keynotes from Johsnon & Johnson, ADP, Southwest Airlines, VMware, Goldman Sachs, and more. We always enjoy seeing the interactive learning sessions (which are unfortunately not powered by CloudShare’s virtual training labs… yet) ranging from certifications to cyber ranges and war games to DevSecOps.

There are so many options to choose from at this amazing conference that there is something for everyone in the digital security and cybersecurity fields, even sessions on how to be a more impactful employee within your organization.

So gear up and get ready for another wild week at Moscone Center, Feb 24-28, and we look forward to seeing you there to discuss cybersecurity training for your employees and how to strengthen the human factor for your organization!

And if you want to connect and meet up at the event, please send us a note at this link.