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McAfee at RSA 2012

Friday, February 24, 2012 at 11:27am by Brian Contos
Brian Contos

With all the great sessions and events taking place this year at RSA, we thought it would be helpful to give a rundown of what attendees can expect from McAfee at the show – from sessions and keynotes to book signings, our very first Tweetup, and even an iPad2 giveaway. Be sure to stop by McAfee booth #1117, and follow us on Twitter at @McAfeeBusiness for live updates from the event.

Key McAfee Sessions

The McAfee team will be covering most of these key sessions live on Twitter, and you can follow along by watching our RSA 2012 Live Tweeters list on the @McAfeeBusiness feed. If you plan on attending any of these events, feel free to chime in with your own updates and observations – we’ll be tagging all of our tweets with the session ID hashtags listed below.

#HT1106: 2/28 at 1:10pm: Top Strategies for Detecting and Combating Advanced Persistent Threats – Panel with William Cole, Senior Director at McAfee (Room 102)

#PNG106: 2/28 at 1:10pm: Good Security on a Government Budget? Government CISOs Do More with Less – Panel with McAfee CSO Brent Conran (Room 130)

#SPO1106: 2/28 at 1:10pm: Optimizing Security for Situational Awareness – Brian Kenyon, Senior Director of Solution Architecture (Room 120)

#PNG201: 2/29 at 8:00am: Secure the Smart Grid from Cyber Attacks to Avoid Putting us Back 200 Years – Panel with Dr. Phyllis Schneck, VP & CTO of McAfee Public Sector (Room 130)

#KEY208: 2/29 at 4:10pm: Keynote – Securing the Unsecurable with McAfee CTO Stuart McClure (Hall D)

#PNG301: 3/1 at 8:00am: International Cyber Crime Arrests Through Private/Public Collaboration – Panel with Phyllis Schneck, VP & CTO of McAfee Public Sector (Room 130)

#EXP302: 3/1 at 9:30am: Hacking Exposed Embedded – The Dark World of Tiny Systems and Big Hacks – with Stuart McClure, Senior VP & GM of Risk & Compliance (Room 103)

Book Signing Events

Thursday 3/1, 11:00am: Join Stuart McClure, co-author of the bestselling security book Hacking Exposed at McAfee booth #1117. McClure, Senior VP and GM of Risk & Compliance at McAfee, is one of the industry’s leading authorities in information security. Hacking Exposed brings you the resources you need to stay up to date on the latest threats and prevent those threats from impacting your business.

McAfee Tweetup

On Wednesday, 2/29 from 6-8pm, we’ll be hosting a meet and greet with key influencers to share ideas and opinions on issues that impact the security community. Join the conversation at home by following the @McAfeeBusiness Twitter feed and the #McAfeeLeapYR hashtag, where we’ll be posting live updates from the chat.

Security Connected Game at RSA

One of the more fun activities we’re taking on at RSA is building a model of our Security Connected environment – entirely out of Lego blocks! Even more exciting, attendees will be able to guess how many Legos were used in the model for a chance to win an iPad2.

To win at RSA: Watch a McAfee demo or theatre presentation, then visit the board at RSA and guess how many blocks are in the model.

  • Submit your guess by 1:30pm on Thursday for a chance to win.
  • To win the grand prize (an iPad2!) you MUST be an RSA attendee, and guess the actual number or closest to the actual number of blocks without going over the true amount.

To win virtually: If you can’t make it to RSA this year, don’t fret – there’s still an opportunity for you to win a prize (TBD). On Thursday, the last day of the show, we’ll give our @McAfeeBusiness Twitter community a chance to win. We’ll tweet out a picture of the #SecurityLegos model to give our followers a chance to guess the number of blocks. Reply with your guess to @McAfeeBusiness using the #SecurityLegos hashtag by noon (12pm PT) on Thursday to enter.

We’ll announce both our winners (in-person and virtual) at 2pm PT on Thursday!

Raffle Prizes at RSA

Kindles, iPad Nanos, and other exciting prizes. Must be present to win.

  • If you enter our in-person game to guess the number of blocks in the model (instructions above), you are automatically entered into our raffle drum of random prizes.
  • If you don’t get a chance to play our in-person game, you can still be entered in the raffle by tweeting a picture of yourself with the model using the #SecurityLegos hashtag. Tweeters MUST use the #SecurityLegos hashtag, be in the picture, and be a conference attendee for a chance to win. Entries must be sent on or before Thursday, March 1st at 1:30pm PT.

RSA 2012 is building up to be an exciting event, so be sure to follow @McAfeeBusiness for updates before, during and after the show!

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