March 5, 2010 at 9:00 am
· Filed under Managed File Transfer, Risk Management, Secure Information Exchange
By Todd Doerr
As the excitement around RSA 2010 has calmed down a bit, I thought I’d take a minute to share a few pictures and highlights from the Exhibitor Hall to capture GlobalSCAPE’s team in action over the past week.
We were extremely impressed by the products and insight shared during the event. In his discussion with BankInfoSecurity.com’s Nick Burke, Jim Morris, perhaps, captured best the ongoing discussion at RSA about the delicate balance that government, as the policy makers, and vendors, as the solution providers, must strike if we’re truly going to improve our national security posture.
We were also happy to see GlobalSCAPE’s U.S. Army deployment get some play in Government Computer News’ coverage of the RSA event. Our secure information exchange solutions have been baked into the Army logistics technology for many years now. It’s just one example of how we’re working with Government to help reinforce policy with solutions.
Now for the fun stuff… our staff in the booth!
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GlobalSCAPE’ salesman Chris Thacker and Nick Flores pause for a photo opp
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CEO Jim Morris and COO Craig Robinson chatting with an attendee
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Chris Thacker, Lisa Kelaita and Todd Doerr smiling in the GlobalSCAPE booth
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[...] week’s RSA 2010 Conference highlighted a host of exciting and innovative technologies within the infosec community. While [...]
thanks for providing the pictures and highlights from the Exhibitor Hall
We are a professtional PCBAAssembly manufacturer in china,we ever take many Exhibitions to show our products,Thanks for your pictures.
anime wrote @ October 31st, 2010 at 1:15 am
Thanks for the great writeup (and the namecheck). Since I can’t be at RSA this year, I’ll be checking back every day for your take on things. Have a great week!….
webmin wrote @ November 1st, 2010 at 8:19 am
Thank you so much for sharing pictures RSA 2010 i hope to read more informative articles on your site soon.
It is an encouraging news that innovation is discovered at RSA 2010 and RSA 2011 is expected to be more promising as resolved that virtual workspaces should be a top priority for IT teams with requirements for easy to administer secure remote access and another good news is that the SonicWALL release is a healthy example of network security crossing over to integrate with network management
tinnitus wrote @ November 14th, 2010 at 5:21 am
RSA 2010 you share is great.
Pandora wrote @ December 9th, 2010 at 1:05 am
requirements for easy to administer secure remote access and another good news is that the SonicWALL release is a healthy example of network security crossing over to integrate with network management
Were there any minutes or notes from Jim’s discussion? I’m very interested in learning more about the government/vendor relationship and what major takeaways he found at the meeting.
Joe wrote @ January 31st, 2011 at 7:28 am
Love the pictures. Looks like it was a great exhibition. Hopefully I will be able to make it to the next one.
the policy makers, and vendors, as the solution providers, must strike if we’re truly going to improve our national security posture.
release is a healthy example of network security crossing over to integrate with network managemen
Thanks for the picture.
the Army logistics technology for many years now. It’s just one example of how we’re working with Government to help reinforce policy with solutions.
the policy makers, and vendors, as the solution providers, must strike if we’re truly going to improve our national security posture.
Since I can’t be at RSA this year, I’ll be checking back every day for your take on things.
SEO wrote @ June 20th, 2011 at 1:43 am
I can’t be at RSA this year, I’ll be checking back every day for your take on things. Have a great week!….