RSA Conference, day two
- TAGS:BitDefender, Commtouch, RSA, RSA Conference, RSAC, varonis, Yubico, Yubikey
- IT TOPICS:Emerging Technology, Government & Regulation, Hardware, Security, Software
This is the second of my reports from the RSA Conference. These meetings are getting brutal, but I'll spare you the pleas for sympathy.
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Yubi-who? Easy single-signon, one-time-password auth.:
I had an "animated" chat with Stina Ehrensvärd, the CEO of Yubico.
You may have heard of their product, especially if you listen to Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte's Security Now podcasts. It's called Yubikey: a tiny, single-signon, one-time-password USB device.
BitDefender defends its position in the AV market:
What a nice man Florin Talpeş is. The CEO of BitDefender is a pleasant, thoughtful personality.
My guess is he's not going to allow BitDefender to make the same mistake as certain other Eastern-European AV companies, who got too big too quickly and rested on their laurels.
Varonis: the jelly-to-the-peanut-butter of net file shares:
This isn't my usual area, but I had such an interesting and thought-provoking meeting with Varonis's Johnnie Konstantis that I wanted to blog a few notes...
Varonis produces a management tool to help IT do "unstructured data governance." In other words, it helps people manage the random dumping grounds of opaque files sitting around on shared drives. Compliance and e-discovery are the watchwords here.
Commtouch's new OEM Web security business:
Commtouch is best known for its OEM anti-spam engine, which is licensed by a long list of well-known email security vendors.
In January, the company launched a Web security service, using a similar architecture and business model as its anti-spam technology. In other words, it's a hybrid of a managed service—cloud-based, if you insist—that maintains a database of known Web pages, plus an OEM engine that queries the database and intelligently caches the results.
More from RSA tomorrow, right here...
Richi Jennings is an independent analyst/adviser/consultant, specializing in blogging, email, and spam. A 24 year, cross-functional IT veteran, he is also an analyst at Ferris Research. You can follow him on Twitter, pretend to be Richi's friend on Facebook, or just use boring old email: cw.comment@richi.co.uk.



