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Big Tech’s Burden to Develop Predictive Indicators to Combat Cyber-Attacks: William S. Rogers Jr., Moderator at RSA Conference – April 23, 2015

April 23, 2015

We should harness Big Tech’s contractual authority with users to enhance the ability to accurately predict various forms of cybercrime or cyber-attack. The objective is reliable, data-driven, predictive indicators of susceptibility, where criminal or exploitative intent is discernible through Big Tech’s monitoring, analysis and reporting of results of deep-packet and traffic pattern inspection.

In this session, the panel will examine the Big Tech’s Burden to Develop Predictive Indicators to Combat Cyber-Attacks.

Participants:
Moderator – William S. Rogers Jr., Partner, Prince Lobel Tye LLP
Panelist – Joe Stanley, Partner, Duane Morris LLP
Panelist – Mark Silvestri, Vice President, CNA Financial Corp
Panelist – Rita Heimes, Counsel, Verrill Dana, LLP

RSA Conference is helping drive the information security agenda worldwide with annual industry events in the U.S., Europe and Asia. Throughout its history, RSA Conference has consistently attracted the world’s best and brightest in the field, creating opportunities for conference attendees to learn about IT security’s most important issues through first-hand interactions with peers, luminaries and emerging and established companies.  As the IT security field continues to grow in importance and influence, RSA Conference plays an integral role in keeping security professionals across the globe connected and educated. 

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