Nothing. Nada. Zip.
While we’ve seen themes emerge most years at RSA; such as DLP, PKI, and compliance; there really doesn’t seem to be any particular preference this year. Sure, we see data security and PCI on every booth, but I don’t see any particular technology or theme consistently highlighted. This could indicate a maturation, or simply that market demands are so all over the place that vendors are using either shotguns or lasers to target buyers.
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4 Replies to “And this year’s theme at RSA is…”
Ben,
I’‘m amazed biometrics still takes up so much floor space consider how little security it provides.
We are definitely maturing as an industry, so no argument on the change theme…
I actually disagree, now that the week has come and gone. I just think it was highly subtle. The theme this year was about “change” and “evolution” and “transition.” Look at the message of several keynotes and experts: Art Coviello spoke about change (and how RSA will produce products in the SSDD fashion – wtf?), John Thompson spoke about change… skip to later, more interesting sessions… Jeff Hawkins spoke about evolution and brain research (with implicit applications to security)… Malcolm Gladwell spoke about change and culture… IBM ISS Val Rahmani spoke about transition and change… and so on.
Actually, I enjoyed many of the talks that dealt with the inherent cultural issues that we face within this industry (whatever you want to call it). All this tech focus (see Art’s speech) is a failed approach. The wetware hasn’‘t evolved yet, or we perhaps aren’‘t interfacing with it ideally yet.
From a vendor perspective, the three big trend groups I saw were: DLP, IAM, and Biometrics. Scrape off the standard big vendors (McAfee, Symantec, Cisco, Microsoft, etc) and you were essentially left with a bunch of companies working in one of these three spaces.
I’‘m glad you’‘ve said this Rich. I’‘ve been quite confused by what I’‘ve seen. It makes the job of analysis extremely difficult. Where’s the market heading, what do the people want? No idea. Worse than that – what are they getting? Again, no idea.
A lot of marketing noise and nothing technical to really get interested in unless you sit and watch a demo, get a free t-shirt, put your name on a list, much as RSA Europe was. I wish we could go back to the old days of men in sandals demonstrating stuff they coded in their bedroom sometimes.
On the other hand I have enjoyed meeting people immensely, particularly you yourself on Tuesday morning – but I’‘m afraid it’s been downhill since then on the security front.
Darn… you beat me to this post. I picked EXACTLY THE SAME: no theme.