RSA, the security division of EMC, provided the technology to Canon USA to meet FIPS 140 standard for a US government smartcard solution.
During the opening keynote address at RSA Conference 2010, Art Coviello, President of RSA, The Security Division of EMC urged his colleagues in the security industry to embrace the challenges and opportunities presented by increasingly virtual infrastructures and adopt a more expansive security vision by focusing on the IT transformations associated with cloud computing.
Almost 20 years since the commercialization of the Internet, no business or individual could possibly function without it. But the World Wide Web is not without its flaws. The online threat environment has intensified in the last few years due an increasing pool of sophisticated fraudsters and the availability of new technologies that has facilitated such criminal activities. In this article, Geoff Haydon, Vice President, Asia Pacific, RSA, identifies the Top 8 forms of online attacks to watch out for in 2010.
RSA, The Security Division of EMC, announced the results of its 2010 Global Online Consumer Security Survey that polled more than 4,500 consumers regarding their awareness of online threats, concerns with the safety of their personal information online and their willingness to share it, and desire for better identity protection.
Data loss is a common problem among government organizations. How to protect sensitive data from unauthorized access or accidental loss are two questions that Jeffrey Kok, corporate sales engineer at RSA, covers in this open and fairly frank discussion.
When it comes to protecting data there is an almost adulterous relationship between storage and security technologies. It's almost impossible to plan a data protection strategy without incorporating security elements throughout the lifecycle of the data - from creation, thru transit, storage, and finally its destruction, in some cases long-term storage.
The challenge of managing the expanding volume of information that U.S. federal government agencies acquire becomes more complex by the day. Securing this information while it travels and is shared across IT domains is paramount – causing the line between security and IT operations to blur. By merging the capabilities of IT operations, network management and information security management, agencies can gain clear Infrastructure Security Awareness allowing them to confidently unleash the value that resides within their information.
Public sector organizations are similar to many businesses - information is their most important asset. But unlike enterprises, many public organizations continue to fail in securing information, particularly that of its customers - the citizens. This RSA paper offers guidance on how public sector CISOs can develop the right information risk management strategy for their organization.












