Jimmy Ray and Robb are taping and presenting for 3 days from the Expo Floor - April 21, 22, 23
TechWiseTV LIVE from RSA 2009, San Francisco
“Collaborate with Confidence” Join Cisco’s TechWiseTV team LIVE for an engaging romp through the security problems, solutions and expert guests. Every hour on the hour- a new topic will discussed, debated and demonstrated.
Meet Valerie St. John, Robb Boyd and Chief Geek Jimmy Ray Purser from TechWiseTV and a bevy of really smart security geeks.Don’t miss the Wednesday LIVE Show! (April 22) - STREAM LOCATION TO BE ANNOUNCED
TWTV 45 'Crime Still Pays' which will air on May 21 is being taped LIVE from RSA on April 22 from 1:45 to 2:45.
We are the 'opening act' before John Chambers keynote from RSA is streamed on that same channel. Our current outline:
Segment 1: Is Morality Limiting Your Profit Potential?Pat Peterson, Cisco Fellow and IronPort security researcher joins us as we discuss the most alarming technical advancements made by bots like Conficker and how the lucrative nature of organized crime in this area if fueling incredible innovation.
Segment 2: The Architectural Approach to Modern Security IssuesThe long vaunted and widely appreciated SAFE network documentation has been updated to reflect the architectural realities needed for todays threat. We reveal the latest changes and dive into the Campus Edge module to highlight examples of changes in both technology and philosophy.
Segment 3: Polymorphism and the Failure of Deep Packet InspectionIt is amazing how many professionals don’t fully understand and appreciate just how much the lowly browser has evolved. The hidden interaction with thousands of different processes located all over the world present a streamlined and easy interface the user but hide the true security risk of what is happening on the backside. Kevin Kennedy from IronPort draws it out for us and explains what can be addressed.
Segment 4: Is the Firewall Dead?The traditional firewall is certainly dead but the role it plays in the network has simply evolved to the new reality. Jimmy Ray dissects some very interesting updates to the Cisco ASA (Adaptive Security Appliance) and provides valuable ‘rules to live by’.
We are also hosting a bevy of security geeks on the Cisco Stage from the show floor for 3 straight days - 16 presentations! Here is the current outline:
| Tuesday, April 21, 2009, Expo floor hours: 11 AM to 6 PM |
| 11:15 AM - Siva Mandalam, Director of Product Management, IOS & Router Security | "Extending the Office Experience" | Do you wish that you could eliminate your commute to the office? Are you looking for ways to improve workforce productivity? Are you doing your part to be a green citizen? As businesses find answers to these questions, remote workers, and associated security risks, are becoming more prevalent. This session discusses the challenges, technologies, and benefits of bringing the office to the home. |
| 12:00 - Martin Pueblas | SAFE v2.0 | SAFE is BACK! SAFE v1 rocked the security world with the first end to end architecture illustrating exactly how a proven, tested, 'defense in depth' strategy could be deployed throughout the network. SAFE v2 brings this vital model up to date for dealing with marriage of the latest threats AND the latest technologies for addressing them. |
| 1:00 - Greg Carter | “A Holistic Approach to Information Security Risk and Compliance” | The two most critical and interrelated challenges facing Information Technology decision makers today are how to manage information security risk from rapidly evolving and increasingly sophisticated information security threats, and how to comply with a myriad of compliance obligations, all with limited available resources. The answer for more and more companies is to address Information Security within a comprehensive IT Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance (GRC) program. And companies that have implemented IT GRC programs are realizing dramatic business value from them. Using an IT GRC program to address information security allows an IT organization to identify, implement, and audit against a single set of security controls that comprehensively address all of their security and compliance requirements. Not only does this allow companies to maximize their information security risk reduction with available resources, but it can greatly reduce the cost of compliance Learn how Cisco Security Services can assist you in using an IT GRC program to effectively and efficiently address your information security risk and compliance challenges.
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