RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - (Page 15) consuMEr protEction tuEsday, april 8 1:30 p.m. – 2:40 p.m. CONS-105 WEdnEsday, april 9 8:00 a.m. – 8:50 a.m. CONS-201 authEntication & consuMEr protEction (S) internet Banking Challenges and Banco do Brasil Experience Maria Aarao | Sales Manager, Certisign Certificadora Digital Francimara Viotti | Information Security Executive Digital Manager, Banco do Brasil (S) Protection Money: What Will Consumers Pay to Feel Safe Transacting Online? Bill Loesch | CTO, Guard ID Systems, Inc. John Scanlon | EVP, Intersections, Inc. With 25 million Internet-heavy users, Brazil is one of the most innovative Internet banking markets in the world. Banco do Brasil, the largest Brazilian bank, has been a target for Internet fraudsters since 1995. This presentation will show its experience and conclusions about the best security tools and procedures, and compare the measures commonly used in Brazil with U.S. FFIEC guidelines. 3:00 p.m. – 3:50 p.m. CONS-106 Consumer perception of the risks of online financial transactions is at an all-time high. Several new categories of products and services have emerged to empower consumers to reduce their risk of online fraud and identity theft. This session will present recent trends in purchase patterns for consumer security products and examine emerging security products that are attracting consumer dollars. 9:10 a.m. – 10:20 a.m. CONS-202 (P2) Psychology of Social Engineering John O’Leary | Director, O’Leary Management Education (S) Open Security initiatives at Bank of America Scott Huie | Vice President, E-commerce, Bank of America Todd Inskeep | Vice President, Bank of America Erik Johnson | SVP, Email Infrastructure & Secure Messaging, Bank of America David Shroyer | Vice President, E-commerce, Bank of America Find out why social engineering works so well, why it is so hard to defend against and why we are all subject to manipulation. Examine techniques for teaching users how to defend against it. 4:10 p.m. – 5:20 p.m. CONS-107 (S) Protecting the Homeland: How to Win the Botnet Battle? MODERATOR: Ronald Teixeira | Executive Director, National Cyber Security Alliance PANELISTS: Charles Pavelites | Supervisory Special Agent, FBI Joe Telafici | Vice President of Avert Operations, McAfee, Inc. Ira Winkler | President, ISAG E-commerce threats from fraud and phishing continue to grow. While companies must defend themselves, industry-wide initiatives allow companies within and across industries to collaborate against fraudsters. In this session, efforts are discussed to support and spark collaboration in email security, anti-phishing and consumer education. 10:40 a.m. – 11:50 a.m. CONS-203 The future of cyber warfare is changing: Botnets are emerging as the weapon of choice and are being used to conduct widespread attacks on countries’ communication networks. Most botnets are made up of consumers’ computers. This panel will explore whether or not education is the best way to get consumers to secure their computers, or if a technological solution is the way to resolve the issue. 5:40 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. CONS-108 (B) A Million Pieces of Data: A Consumer Perspective on identity Management Scott Mitic | CEO, TrustedID This session provides a thought-provoking look at consumer identity data today, and the business opportunities that exist for companies that give customers more proactive control of their identity information. The details of where data lives will be examined, as well as how consumers can manage and protect it. Sessions and speakers are subject to change without notice. (T3) Student Security: Cyberbullying, Andrew Graydon | CTO, BorderWare Technologies Cyberstalking and inappropriate Content Educational institutions have mandated the use of computers, yet the onus is now on the institutions to protect the safety and privacy of students and faculty. This session will show how to provide a positive learning environment, free of Internet-based threats, harassment and bullying conduct — without blocking student access to the Internet, email, IM or web applications. pErsonal accounts, transactions & idEntity protEction sEssion codE AUTH - 303 Track Code Timeslot Code Day Code WWW.rsaconfErEncE.coM/2008/us 15 http://WWW.RSACONFERENCE.COM/2008/US
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