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Ep 7. Security Practitioner Trends from 2,400 RSA Conference Submissions

Ep 7. Security Practitioner Trends from 2,400 RSA Conference Submissions

Update: 2023-06-13
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Join the podcast as we dive into a fascinating conversation with Britta Glade, the Vice President of Content and Curation at RSA Conference. Discover the world of "people's trends" as Britta sheds light on her team's meticulous analysis of 2,400 speaker submissions from influential practitioners in the industry. Get an insider's perspective on RSA's technical session selection process, where industry experts and data science come together to uncover valuable insights and emerging trends.

Host Paul Shomo raises an interesting point about the scarcity of industry reports capturing these practitioner trends. The discussion takes an exciting turn as Glade and Shomo geek out over the submission trends for 2023. From the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the vulnerabilities lurking in open source software to the intriguing concepts of shift left and shift right, quantum computing advancements, and the evolving landscape of SBOMs driven by the recent White House executive order, this episode covers it all.

Connect with Britta Glade on Twitter @brittaglade or find her on LinkedIn at linkedIn.com/in/britta-glade-5251003. Share your feedback and join the conversation with host Paul Shomo on Twitter @ShomoBits or connect on LinkedIn at linkedIn.com/in/paulshomo. Don't miss out on this informative podcast episode that offers deep insights into the ever-evolving world of cybersecurity.

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Ep 7. Security Practitioner Trends from 2,400 RSA Conference Submissions

Ep 7. Security Practitioner Trends from 2,400 RSA Conference Submissions

Paul Shomo / RSA Conference VP Britta Glade