On February 25 from 2:20 – 3:10 p.m. Steven B. Lipner, CISSP, will be discussing the “Lessons Learned: 50 Years of Mistakes in Cybersecurity” at the RSA Conference in San Francisco, CA.
In this session, Steven discusses the failures and hard lessons he learned, and how they all paid off along the way. This talk will require you to have a basic knowledge of the security landscape and historical government initiatives in computer and network security.
You can reserve your seat for Steven Lipner’s talk here
Steven Lipner is the executive director of SAFECode, a nonprofit industry organization dedicated to improving software assurance. He has over 40 years’ experience as a researcher, engineering manager, and general manager in cybersecurity. Lipner was elected to the National Cybersecurity Hall of Fame in 2015 and to the National Academy of Engineering in 2017.
The RSA Conference is a series of IT security conferences. Approximately 45,000 people attend the conference each year. With over 500 sessions and over 700 speakers, this event is one of the biggest IT security conferences and one you don’t want to miss. The conference runs from February 24 – 28, 2020 in Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA.
February 27 at 9:20 a.m. – 10:10 a.m. Steven Lipner will be on the “Secure Software Development Framework: An Industry and Public Sector Approach” panel at the RSA Conference. Lipner will be accompanied by Donna Dodson with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Tommy Ross with The Software Alliance, and Adam Sedgewick with NIST.
This panel will discuss an industry secure software development and international and industry-specific policies, regulations and mandates.
You can reserve your seat for the panel here.