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It was very encouraging to see those in at- reminder that there has been strong
tendance address the value of driving progress made in technology innova-
education around deception technol- tion and in awareness and education.
ogy.
Of course, I do have a wish list for next
We look forward to working closely with year.
MITRE to help improve education re-
garding deception, including the differ- I’d like to see emerging vendors better
ent approaches and benefits offered by represented with more speaking oppor-
the many vendors operating in this space. tunities and have RSAC offer programs
less established vendors to gain visi-
Overall, it was a productive meeting for bility and educate attendees on new
discussing ideas related to educating approaches to security.
the market.
I hope to see continued commitment to
Although this year’s conference, like diversity as well.
years’ prior, proved that the state of the
About the Author
cybersecurity is still very much a game
of “cat and mouse,” it also served as a
Carolyn Crandall has
served as the Chief De-
ception Officer and
CMO of Attivo Net-
works® since 2015.
She is a technology-mar-
keting executive with over
25 years of experience in
building go-to-market
programs for security,
networking, and storage
companies.
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