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"An overwhelming number of submissions started with a focus on human impact as a means of offering insight on how to better leverage common frameworks, inform decision makers in risk management, mitigate new and emerging threats and build a productive, security-centric culture," write Britta Glade, the RSA Conference's director of content and curation, and Kacy Zurkus, content strategist, in a report.
Designing, developing and maintaining secure products: For the first time, organizers have added tracks dedicated to product security and open source tools, reflecting their receiving "More deep-dive technical submissions focused on secure product development than ever before," covering topics ranging from user interface design and artificial intelligence to privacy and security operations centers.
"We saw a rich number of submissions related to the MITRE ATT&CK framework, the NIST Cybersecurity Framework, Competing Security Culture Framework and the Factor Analysis of Information Risk Framework" as part of ongoing corporate drives to refine governance and risk management processes.
The evolution in RSA themes arguably belies the increasing importance of the conference and the continuing surge in cybersecurity relevance.
For 2020, the RSA Conference will feature hundreds of presentations and more than 50 keynote speakers, including U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Chris Krebs and the magicians Penn & Teller.
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