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RSA Conference - 2007

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International Leading Conference on Information Security

Date: 05.02.2007 - 09.02.2007 

City: San-Francisco - information about city

Holder: RSA Conference

Topic: Business, Economics, Finances, Safety


Description

If you're interested in enhancing your skills, learning about future trends in the information security industry, or networking with the best and the brightest, RSAR Conference 2007 is your event. Now in its 16th year, RSA Conference 2007 offers the enterprise and technical professional one-stop learning. With hundreds of targeted classroom sessions and innovative programs such as the Interactive Testing Challenge, keynotes with industry luminaries and an expo hall filled with close to 300 exhibiting companies, RSA Conference 2007 is the unbiased third party resource thousands of information security professionals have come to rely upon - for unparalleled networking and knowledge sharing opportunities, year after year.

Schedule your best 2007 educational opportunity and be sure to mark your calendar with these important dates: February 5-9, 2007, San Francisco Moscone Center.

Every year, RSAR Conference is built around a different theme which highlights a significant example of information security from history. In 2007, we celebrate the influence of 15th century Renaissance man Leon Battista Alberti, the creator of the polyalphabetic cipher.

The Renaissance was a period of great scientific, cultural and artistic advancement and transformation - developments which still echo in today's modern times. Leon Battista Alberti was an illustrious mind of this period whose scientific and cultural influence surpassed his brief life span. A painter, poet, philosopher, musician, architect and "Father of Western Cryptology", Alberti invented the first published polyalphabetic cipher in 1466. His cipher diskcontained two alphabets, one on a fixed outer ring, and the other on a rotating disk andis the cipherdesign to which most of today's systems of cryptography belong: polyalphabetic substitution. Alberti's polyalphabetic cipher was, at least in principle, the most significant advance in cryptography since before Julius Caesar's time and markeda great stride forward in cryptology.


Exhibition Sections:

  • Prevention of unauthorized access to information resources, programs and data
  • Information integrity check
  • Prevention of unauthorized programs using (programs protection from copying) etc.
 
 
 

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