Pardon the spam, but I thought this might be a good venue to look for volunteers.
I am looking for panelists for a session at this year's RSA Security Conference in San Francisco in dearly March. The conference organizers asked me to put this together as a late-add "hot topic" panel. I will be the moderator. Title: Learning to Love Consumerization Abstract: Nearly everyone agrees the prospect of non-company-owned devices and software changes the security posture of their organizations, but responses vary: clamp down, tolerate on a case-by-case basis, or embrace. This panel will discuss why - and more importantly, how - "consumerized IT" need not be completely terrifying. Panelists will share experiences with their in-house programs, describe their revised security strategies, and offer practical tips on how to provide a secure work environment. Length: 70 minutes Date and Venue: Tuesday March 2nd 2010, 3:40-4:50 PM, Moscone Center Orange 305 I am looking for security managers at large enterprises (1000+ employees) to provide their insights and lessons learned. To keep things lively, I want both skeptics and enthusiasts. If you have a bring-your-own-PC program at your company and would like to sit on the panel, please e-mail me directly. -- Andrew
