RSA Conference 2018 wrapped up a whirlwind week in San Francisco on Friday, April 20. The annual security event is by far the industry’s largest, hosting over 25,000 professionals from around the globe to explore the latest cutting-edge security solutions, technologies and ideas.
Tuesday’s keynotes featured an impressive lineup of security leaders, including Kirstjen M. Nielsen, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. Nielsen discussed the importance of protecting democracy and preventing foreign adversaries from meddling in U.S. elections. “We have to voluntarily come together in the absence of true rules and regulations in the cyber realm to agree what is appropriate and what is not appropriate,” she stated, “Where are those red lines?”

Sessions on Wednesday explored top headline hacks and offered likely explanations of how they worked and what made them so successful. Conference-goers had the opportunity to hear from Rami Rahim, CEO of Juniper Networks, who discussed how everyday people could work together with artificial intelligence to prevent attackers from exploiting the internet for personal or political gain.
One of the most emotional speeches of the week was by public speaker, writer and social activist, Monica Lewinsky. In her talk “Price of Shame,” Lewinsky shared her own personal experiences to shed light on the power of public shaming and mob mentality in the digital age.

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