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February 23, 2004 (IDG News Service) -- Security is a hot topic in technology circles these days. For proof of that statement, one need look no further than the buzz surrounding this year's RSA Conference in San Francisco, an annual gathering focused on IT security.
Once the exclusive province of cryptographers, the annual conference has grown and diversified in recent years along with the IT security industry itself. This year's conference will reflect heady times for that industry, with a high-profile keynote address by Microsoft Corp. Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates, swollen attendance figures and a gaggle of product news from companies looking to build bridges between their products and those of competitors.
Weary after a year punctuated by major outbreaks of worms such as Blaster, Sobig and MyDoom, more than 10,000 visitors are expected to visit San Francisco's Moscone Center this week, where more than 250 exhibitors are displaying technology to stop malicious hackers, viruses and other online scourges, according to Sandra LaPedis, area vice president and general manager of RSA Conferences, a division of Bedford, Mass.-based RSA Security Inc.
Attendance at this year's show is expected to be up by about 20% over 2003, due in part to Gates' appearance, an improving economy and a sustained interest among companies and the public in computer security topics such as viruses, spam and identity theft, LaPedis said.
Conference organizers have also changed tactics to broaden the show's appeal, adding a separate discussion track on identity and access management and a private Executive Security Action Forum for Fortune 500 CIOs and chief information security officers today, she said.
Dozens of companies, large and small, are planning announcements to coincide with the conference, with the need for better security management a dominant theme.
VeriSign Inc., IBM and others are backing a new program to develop an open standard for strong, multifactor authentication that can be used across the Internet.
Mountain View, Calif.-based VeriSign today announced an initiative called the Open Authentication Reference Architecture, or Oath, which is intended to replace the patchwork of proprietary user-authentication products and allow users to seamlessly access services on corporate networks and the Web, VeriSign executives said.
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