Laura Hyde |
Microsoft will showcase its latest innovation in AI security and governance, Microsoft Copilot for Security, at the RSA Conference in San Francisco, California, May 6-9, 2024.
At Microsoft Pre-Day on May 5, Vasu Jakkal, vice president of Microsoft’s security division, and Charlie Bell, executive vice president of security at Microsoft, will share their perspectives on AI-driven security , innovations in end-to-end protection, and more. They will also reflect on the latest developments in cybersecurity and AI, as well as how the global community of cyber professionals can work together for a more secure future. There will also be a networking reception.
Microsoft product experts will also host demonstrations and talks at the RSA conference, which will focus on cybersecurity. Jakkal will deliver a keynote on May 7, sharing his insights on the evolution of AI, its impact on the threat landscape, and how organizations can strengthen security.
Other keynote speakers at the conference include: Rumman Chowdhury, senior AI researcher at Harvard University’s Berkman Klein Center; Harry Coker, Jr, National Director of Cybersecurity at the White House in the United States; Whitfield Diffie, honorary fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge University; Nathaniel Fick, Ambassador-at-Large for Cyberspace and Digital Policy of the US Department of State; and Daniel Rohrer, vice president of software product security, architecture and research at NVIDIA.
The Microsoft Security Hub at the Palace Hotel will host numerous sessions and side events. Attendees also have the opportunity to schedule meetings with Microsoft experts and immerse themselves in the interactive experience of the Microsoft Digital Crimes Unit’s Cyber Threat Intelligence program.
Learn more about the show and registeron the RSA Conference website.