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Tour the RSA Conference 2023 Security Operations Center
EXPOSURE: The Information We Divulge On A Public Wireless Network
Register now for your free tour at the RSA Conference Security Operations Center (SOC), where engineers are monitoring all traffic on the Moscone Wireless Network for security threats. The SOC is sponsored by NetWitness and Cisco, operating since 2017.
Join the guided tour, where we’ll discuss real time traffic in the NetWitness® Platform XDR, which includes the NetWitness® Network, NetWitness® Logs and NetWitness® Orchestrator components. Along with Cisco SecureX XDR, Cisco Secure Malware Analytics (formerly Cisco Threat Grid), Cisco Talos Intelligence, Cisco Secure Firewall, Cisco Firepower Threat Defense Intrusion Detection, Cisco Secure Cloud Analytics, Cisco Defense Orchestrator and Cisco Umbrella®. Correlated with Threat Intelligence, provided by partners Recorded Future, alphaMountain, Pulsedive and community sources.
At the SOC, you will receive a security briefing and have time for Q&A with NetWitness and Cisco engineers.
Advanced registration is highly recommended. Below are the available tour times. Please fill out the RSAC SOC Tour Request Form to request your spot. SOC Tours Offered Tues-Thurs:
Tuesday, April 25
Wednesday, April 26
Thursday, April 27
Please meet at the Cisco Booth #1027, South Hall, ten minutes before your tour time, where a Cisco team member will escort the group to the SOC.
Also, plan to attend the official out briefing on the observations for EXPOSURE: The 4th Annual RSAC SOC Report:
Date/Time/Location: 27 April 2023, 2:10PM– 50 Minutes, Moscone West
Abstract: In this session we share our experience monitoring the RSAC network for stability, security, and stats of interest. We’ll talk about what changes we’ve seen over the years, informative and comical experiences from the trenches, and what we think it means for our industry going forward. So, if you’d like to see what a network looks like when its users know security, know its challenges, should know better, and choose to ignore all of that anyway; join us for the RSAC SOC report.
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