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Title: 2019 and Beyond:The (Expanded) RSAC Advisory Board Weighs in on What’s Next:Pt.2
Post by: maruf.swe on March 28, 2019, 05:54:27 PM
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Part two of RSA’s Conference Advisory Board look into the future tackles how approaches to cybersecurity must evolve to meet new emerging challenges.

Our first 2019 predictions post from the RSA Conference Advisory Board was not all sunshine and roses — cautious optimism was tabled by the acknowledged distance we must still travel as an industry — and our second set of predictions does not belie that theme. This trepidation does not mean we’re failing however, rather it’s a symptom of humanity’s incredible progress and the inevitable security concerns that always accompany. As the quote goes, “with great power comes great responsibility,” and nowhere is that more true than in the powerful world of cybersecurity.

For More Details :https://threatpost.com/2019-and-beyond-the-expanded-rsac-advisory-board-weighs-in-on-whats-next-pt-2/141299/ (https://threatpost.com/2019-and-beyond-the-expanded-rsac-advisory-board-weighs-in-on-whats-next-pt-2/141299/)