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RSA Conference Highlights

Posted  April 28, 2009 By Sarah

Thanks to everyone who stopped by the PhoneFactor booth at RSA. It was a great event for us. Here are some highlights:

Before the show even started, Ira Victor, co-host of the weekly Data Security Podcast, named PhoneFactor’s Security Cradle the Best Security Swag of the RSA Conference (at least for a while). No other tchotchkes seemed to displace PhoneFactor, so we’ll claim the title. Read all about it at: http://datasecurityblog.wordpress.com/2009/04/20/rsa_sf09-dispatch-best-security-swag-for-the-next-15-minutes/

We were featured on the cover of the issue of SC Magazine that was distributed at the show. Check your show bag for a copy if you didn’t pick one up outside the exhibit hall.

We did our first live broadcast of Security Break Live from the show floor on Thursday with very few hiccups (aside from the fact that the audio mixer and one phone line were fried during rehearsal on Wednesday night). Steve was joined by Derek Brink of Aberdeen for a lively discussion about the Perpetual Password Threat. You can listen to the archived show at http://www.securitybreaklive.com.

We gave away two $250 prizes during Security Break Live. And the winners were Andy Seul from Calliduss Software and Tina Mitchell from American Specialty Health.

Steve was interviewed by Jimmy Ray Purser. The video is being edited now and should be available online soon. Jimmy Ray posted a glowing review of PhoneFactor on his NetworkWorld blog at http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/41212.

We had a ton of traffic at our booth, up over 30% from last year’s event. If you weren’t able to stop by, call and we’ll schedule some time for a chat.

Next? We’ll be at Interop in Las Vegas in May. We hope to see you there.

Sarah

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