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Home » On Location at RSA: How Conference Networking, Integrated Solutions Keep Complex Technologies Secure
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On Location at RSA: How Conference Networking, Integrated Solutions Keep Complex Technologies Secure

Robert WoodBy Robert WoodMay 5, 2023Updated:May 8, 20233 Mins Read
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As a chief information security officer (CISO), I was eager to attend this the 2023 RSA Conference in San Francisco last month, and I must say, it did not disappoint. While the conference boasted an impressive array of new tools and buzzworthy innovations, it left me with a few key takeaways that I see as crucial for CISOs and security professionals.

Why Networking Matters

First and foremost, the networking opportunities at RSA 2023 were a reminder of the value of live conferences. As cybersecurity grows increasingly complex, fostering relationships with other professionals is paramount to staying informed and ahead of emerging threats. The conference provided a fertile ground for meeting like-minded individuals, exchanging ideas, and learning from others’ experiences. Interacting with peers from diverse industries and backgrounds allowed for a broader understanding of our challenges as CISOs and security professionals.

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Missing: Integrated Solutions

While the conference showcased myriad new categories of tools and generated significant vendor buzz, it lacked a focus on integrated solutions, which I found to be a glaring omission. Cybersecurity is an interconnected ecosystem that relies on numerous technologies and processes working harmoniously to build an effective program. However, there seemed to be a disconnect between the vendors and the need for holistic, end-to-end solutions that address the complexity of current security programs.

As a CISO, I am acutely aware of integrating various tools and technologies to create a robust security posture. I hope that future conferences will prioritize the need for integration, ensuring that vendors not only offer innovative products but also work together to provide comprehensive solutions for organizations.

Cybersecurity for a Wide Range of Complex Technologies

Perhaps the most striking observation from RSA 2023 was the wide range of complex technologies, from devices to serverless architectures, and the many vendors supporting them. This range underscores our field’s complexity and the need for a well-rounded understanding of the various technologies that form the backbone of our digital world.

As CISOs, we manage a vast and intricate ecosystem of security technologies, policies, and procedures. The growing complexity of our field necessitates a deep understanding of both current and emerging technologies, as well as the ability to adapt and pivot as new threats emerge. This is where the value of networking and exchanging ideas with fellow professionals comes into play.

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Final Thoughts

Especially because of the challenges presented by the ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape, the RSA Conference remains an invaluable resource for CISOs and security professionals alike. It offers a unique platform for networking, learning, and staying abreast of the latest innovations in our field. However, it is crucial that we, as a community, continue to emphasize the importance of integrated solutions and a holistic approach to security.

While there is still much work to be done, the conference serves as a reminder of the importance of staying informed, connected, and proactive in the face of growing complexity. I look forward to attending future RSA Conferences and continuing to learn from my peers in this fascinating, ever-evolving field.


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Robert Wood

Robert Wood is an Acceleration Economy Analyst focusing on Cybersecurity. He has led the development of multiple cybersecurity programs from the ground up at startups across the healthcare, cyber security, and digital marketing industries. Between experience with startups and application security consulting he has both leadership and hands on experience across technical domains such as the cloud, containers, DevSecOps, quantitative risk assessments, and more. Robert has a deep interest in the soft skills side of cybersecurity leadership, workforce development, communication and budget and strategy alignment. He is currently a Federal Civilian for an Executive Branch Agency and his views are his own, not representing that of the U.S. Government or any agency.

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