| Best of Show RSA Conference 2010 |
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One thing is evident from this year’s mega-security conference in San Francisco. The security industry is back with a vengeance. The show was packed with attendees and the expo floor was busier than I can remember in the last seven years I have attended. The reason? While economic downturns can curtail general IT spending and investments in upgrades and new technology deployments they have little impact on the need for securing existing infrastructure. Cyber criminals prey on companies in good times and bad. Add to that the new found interest in security from governments as they discover that they are under attack from their advisories and you have a formula for a boom. 1. Astaro’s Red Box is the single most innovative product I saw. It is a little appliance that is drop shipped to a remote office. Once it is plugged in to the network behind the router it creates an SSL tunnel back to head quarters. It extends the corporate network to as many locations as desired. This leverages the investment in security at one location by extending it to many. It is simple and inexpensive at MSRP of $299. The industry breathed a sigh of relief last week as they saw evidence that 2009 is behind us. I look forward to a busy RSA 2011.
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