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Wednesday, January 17 • 5:00pm - 5:30pm
The Great Cryptographic Divide

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From the Enigma machine to the DES and RSA algorithms, encryption has engendered a long, drawn-out war between governments. In the last few decades, however, it has evolved into a topic that is quickly dividing the world into privacy and security advocates. As industry continues to provide enhanced encryption options to the consumer, the government is losing visibility into threat actors who are perpetrating crimes and exploiting the security of nation states. The move toward end-to-end encryption is not only impacting government, but the overall security posture of corporations as well. This raises security and risk concerns for the entire community. How are the government and private sector planning to maintain security and privacy in a fully encrypted world? How will governments maintain foreign intelligence collection requirements? What are tech companies inventing to counteract emerging threats while maintaining the privacy of their users? I will also present some creative solutions for how we can move the encryption and privacy debate forward and create reasonable common ground that will align parties instead of increasing the cryptographic divide.

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Jason Truppi

Director, Endpoint Detection and Response, Tanium, Inc.
Jason Truppi is a career technologist turned FBI agent and now tech entrepreneur. Jason has many years of experience working in information systems and security. Jason was an FBI Cyber Agent in New York City where he worked some of the Nation's largest national security and criminal... Read More →


Wednesday January 17, 2018 5:00pm - 5:30pm PST
Grand Ballroom ABCFGH

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