We just sent you a verification email. Please verify your account to gain access to
RSA Conference US 2018 | San Francisco. If you don’t think you received an email check your
spam folder.
Sign in to RSA Conference US 2018 | San Francisco.
In order to sign in, enter the email address you used to registered for the event. Once completed, you will receive an email with a verification link. Open this link to automatically sign into the site.
Register For RSA Conference US 2018 | San Francisco
Please fill out the information below. You will recieve an email with a verification link confirming your registration. Click the link to automatically sign into the site.
You’re almost there!
We just sent you a verification email. Please click the verification button in the email. Once your email address is verified, you will have full access to all event content for RSA Conference US 2018 | San Francisco.
I want my badge and interests to be visible to all attendees.
Checking this box will display your presense on the attendees list, view your profile and allow other attendees to contact you via 1-1 chat. Read the Privacy Policy. At any time, you can choose to disable this preference.
Select your Interests!
add
Upload your photo
Uploading..
OR
Connect via Twitter
Connect via Linkedin
EDIT PASSWORD
Share
Forgot Password
Almost there!
We just sent you a verification email. Please verify your account to gain access to
RSA Conference US 2018 | San Francisco. If you don’t think you received an email check your
spam folder.
Sign in to RSA Conference US 2018 | San Francisco.
In order to sign in, enter the email address you used to registered for the event. Once completed, you will receive an email with a verification link. Open this link to automatically sign into the site.
Sign in to gain access to RSA Conference US 2018 | San Francisco
Please sign in with LinkedIn to continue to RSA Conference US 2018 | San Francisco. Signing in with LinkedIn ensures a professional environment.
Are you sure you want to remove access rights for this user?
Details
Manage Access
email address
Community Invitation
Edna Conway, Cisco | RSA North America 2018
Edna Conway, Chief Security Officer, Global Value Chain, Cisco sat down with Jeff Frick at RSA North America 2018
Cisco looks at blockchain and IoT for managing supply chain risk
https://siliconangle.com/2018/04/18/cisco-looks-at-blockchain-and-iot-for-managing-supply-chain-risk-rsac/
Value chain security is an important component of the cybersecurity strategy for Cisco Systems Inc. The networking hardware provider manages a coordinated program spanning manufacturing, technical services and engineering teams to implement a comprehensive global supplier and channel partner security approach.
Managing supply chain risk requires a comprehensive approach over the complete product or process lifecycle, and Cisco is looking at the potential impact of new technologies such as blockchain and the “internet of things” as part of its solution.
“We define the value chain as the end-to-end lifecycle for any solution,” said Edna Conway (pictured), chief security officer of global value chain at Cisco. “In order to build trust, you need to understand the risks you are taking, and those risks need to be measured in the language of business.”
Conway spoke with Jeff Frick (@JeffFrick), host of theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s mobile livestreaming studio, at the RSA Conference in San Francisco. They discussed the impact of IoT devices at the network edge and potential security solutions offered by blockchain technology. (* Disclosure below.)
Need for device data security
The language of business increasingly includes a discussion of how data is flowing through connected IoT devices. How that data will be secured and managed is an area of focus for Cisco and its partner community.
“What IoT does is give you edge visibility that you never had before,” Conway said. “The question is whether folks have deployed their IoT in a way that included the security community. You should have security at the table.”
Cisco is also looking closely at the blockchain for security solutions in the value supply chain, according to Conway. Last September, the company co-founded the Trusted IoT Alliance, comprised of 17 companies seeking to establish new protocols for a blockchain-based IoT.
“Blockchain is an incredibly useful tool,” Conway said. “It will allow us to develop a passport for the data. We can have a chain of custody.”
Watch the complete video interview below, and be sure to check out more of SiliconANGLE’s and theCUBE’s coverage of the RSA Conference.
@Cisco #Cisco @SiliconANGLE theCUBE #theCUBE @theCUBE @RSA Conference #RSAC