This April brought back Tanium’s first federal customer user conference since the pandemic screeched onsite events to a halt in 2020. In a reimagined style, our teams brought back a re-invigorated experience that took place in Tyson’s Corner, the heart of the DC region’s tech corridor. The event was comprised of several keynotes, panels, breakout sessions and labs, that cultivated dialogue around key strategic cybersecurity initiatives impacting the federal technology space.
With the first full day of RSAC 2023 in the books, we wanted to publish a running diary of some of the key takeaways and themes that we are hearing on the show floor and at the various sessions we’re attending.
We are thrilled to announce that GitGuardian has been honored with two prestigious awards from Cyber Defense Magazine (CDM) during the RSA Conference 2023!
The risk of supply chain attacks increases as more companies rely on third-party vendors and suppliers for critical services and products. Supply chain attacks have become increasingly prominent in recent years. In 2022, for instance, supply chain attacks surpassed the number of malware-based attacks by 40%.
Today marks the start of RSA 2023 and there’s no better way to kick it off than by announcing that we are the proud recipients of the Cybersecurity Visionary award from Cyber Defense Magazine (CDM), the industry’s leading information security magazine. We knew the competition would be tough with top judges who are leading information securing experts from around the globe, so this is a true honor for us.
Stronger together. Never has an RSA conference theme been more aligned to CrowdStrike’s mission and vision for the future. If you look at our presence at RSAC 2023, CrowdStrike sits at the center of the security ecosystem. Everything we’re doing — from our partner breakfast to partner talks in our booth to our company announcements — highlights our commitment to bringing together the world’s best technology and data to deliver the best security outcomes.
In response to the growing number of cyber incidents, policymakers and regulators around the world are creating new cybersecurity requirements for companies to comply with, including mandates to disclose cyber risks and incidents. For example, new cyber risk disclosure requirements from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) are anticipated to be adopted in 2023 and would have a major impact on corporate cybersecurity initiatives.