ISMG to Present Two Panel Sessions at RSA 2013

ISMG to Present Two Panel Sessions at RSA 2013

Information Security Media Group (ISMG), platinum media sponsor of RSA Conference 2013, will be presenting panel sessions on risk management and fraud at this year's event, which opens Feb. 25 in San Francisco.

The sessions are part of the RSA Conference agenda, which consists of over 275 sessions held across 22 tracks, covering a wide range of critical themes and topics within information security, including: application security, data security and privacy, GRC, mobile security, and hackers and threats.

“As platinum media sponsor for the fourth consecutive year, not only will we be covering the event exhaustively, but we will also be presenting on timely topics that are top-of-mind for information security professionals,” says Tom Field, VP – Editorial. “These sessions will provide attendees with valuable insight they can take with them to their jobs.”

ISMG’s two panel sessions include:

Risk Management: How to Put Theory into Practice: Hosted by Executive Editor Eric Chabrow, this session will focus on why organizations continue to struggle putting a risk management framework into place. Participants include Ron Ross, Fellow at NIST; Justin Somaini, former CISO at Yahoo!; and John Streufert, National Cybersecurity Division Director with the Department of Homeland Security. The session will be held Weds., Feb. 27, 9:20 a.m., Room 133 of the Moscone Center.

Banking Fraud: Where Is The Liability – With the Customer, Bank or Vendor: Hosted by Managing Editor Tracy Kitten, this session features a debate on the question of who is liable when a business banking account is breached – the customer whose credentials were stolen or the bank that failed to catch the transaction. Participants include attorney Dan Mitchell, who represented fraud victim PATCO Construction; Bill Nelson, president of FS-ISAC; attorney Joseph Burton; and fraud expert George Tubin. This session will be held Thurs., Feb. 28, 9:20 a.m., Room 302.

About ISMG:

Information Security Media Group publishes BankInfoSecurity, CUInfoSecurity, GovInfoSecurity, HealthcareInfoSecurity, InfoRiskToday, DataBreachToday and CareersInfoSecurity. These digital media sites offer news, views, research and education on the top industry, security, regulatory and technology challenges facing information security leaders worldwide. Each site is guided by an advisory board of renowned thought-leaders from business, government and education.

ISMG's suite of educational webinars offers hands-on training by knowledgeable practitioners and is available to individual and corporate subscribers.

ISMG's custom research, including the Healthcare Information Security Today, Faces of Fraud and Cloud Computing Security surveys, is routinely featured at leading industry events, such as RSA Conference and BAI Payments Connect.

About RSA Conference:

RSA Conference helps drive the global information security agenda with annual events in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. Throughout its history, RSA Conference consistently attracts the best and brightest in the field, creating opportunities to learn about information security's most important issues through face-to-face and online interactions with peers, luminaries and emerging and established companies. As information security professionals work to stay ahead of ever-changing security threats and trends, they turn to RSA Conference for a 360-degree view of the industry. RSA Conference seeks to arm participants with the knowledge they need to remain at the forefront of the information security business. More information on events, online programming and the most up-to-date news pertaining to the information security industry can be found at www.rsaconference.com.

RSA is a registered trademark of EMC Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other products and/or services referenced are trademarks of their respective companies.



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