It’s day three from the RSA cybersecurity conference in San Francisco and #RSAC shows interesting observations from the Twittersphere. If the first couple days framed the discussion, mid-week brings attendees the nitty gritty of cyberattacks. And news. It brought a fair amount of news.
1. Folks are learning about new attacks. (Why so scary? In this case, 33 percent of all HTTPS servers and 22 percent of those with browser-trusted certificates are vulnerable).![Ugh. DROWN attack. Decrypt a TLS 1.2 handshake using 2048-bit RSA in under 8 hou [oembed : 81219042] [oembed : 81219042]](/Portals/_default/Skins/PrestoLegacy/CommonCss/images/smartembed.png)
2. Cybercrime is such big business, there’s hacker infighting.
![.@ifraudfighter on how commercial the cybercrime marketplace has become. #RSACpi [oembed : 81219276] [oembed : 81219276]](/Portals/_default/Skins/PrestoLegacy/CommonCss/images/smartembed.png)
3. This is not just a commercial cybersecurity conference.
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4. But RSA is a nice opportunity to get private sector engaged with top government officials.

5. And it’s also a nice place to remind folks that we’re not the only country paying close attention to cyber. Our adversaries are as well. ![Uncovering clues that help explain Russia’s glut of #cybersecurity talent: https [oembed : 81221236] [oembed : 81221236]](/Portals/_default/Skins/PrestoLegacy/CommonCss/images/smartembed.png)
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