This is part of a blog series. For more details, start with the intro . Evolving IT Security Teams DevOps If you haven't heard of DevOps, you should do a bit of research. Roughly defined, DevOps is: An emerging set of principles, methods and practices for communication, collaboration and integration...
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During Security BSides San Francisco this year Mike Dahn asked me if I had some time to spare to be interviewed by BrightTalk on IT Security trends. Sure I did, but you know just across the road at the RSA Conference is Matt Mosley and I think he'd be a far more entertaining and informed interviewee...
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We are just returning from a busy week in San Francisco at Security BSides and the RSA Conference , where we introduced our new SIEM solution: NetIQ Sentinel 7 with the power and simplicity to achieve the promise of SIEM. It was great meeting so many of you at these and our other events in February,...
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I wanted to take this opportunity to give you my thoughts on today’s exciting news: the announcement of NetIQ Sentinel 7 . This, our latest Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) solution, is specifically designed to simplify the deployment, management and day-to-day use of SIEM. The...
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Feb 28, 2012
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As some of you may be aware, Ron Lapedis and I are providing the Biometrics and Access Token Technology, 10 Years Later session at the 2012 RSA Conference . Our original thought in proposing the session was that given the various hacks, attacks, and leaks of last year there was too much snake oil oozing...
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Jan 25, 2012
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I don't know what the next big security trend is going to be, but I can certainly tell you what a lot of vendors here at RSA are clearly hoping it will be: something with a cloud. There's clouds everywhere here at the show. It's like walking through some high-tech, noisy version of the afterlife...
In my last post I referenced my opinion that simply throwing money at problems isn't always the right approach. The subject came up again today in a discussion around how organizations approach risk management, and the way they look at outsourcing. The pressure to reduce costs, and the need to access...
Like most folks in the security industry, I'm hoping next week's RSA Conference will be interesting, enlightening, and generally worth the airfare over to sunny California. I read Jon Oltsik's post from Monday on his predictions for RSA, and found myself both agreeing and disagreeing in equal...