
Stuart McClure
Chief Technology Officer
McAfee an Intel Company
The threat environment has changed rapidly, and what we once thought of as theoretical is now a reality. Things we thought couldn’t be secured, or didn’t need to be secured, are now essential to a secure environment. We’ve seen a rise in Advanced Persistent Threats, which have been effective in targeting organizations worldwide. Critical infrastructures were not a major concern for most — until Stuxnet hit and left organizations scrambling. Now, with the explosion of embedded devices, we’re seeing an explosion of threat vectors. We must secure all of these, while the bad guys only need to find one way in. McAfee Chief Technology Officer Stuart McClure breaks the myth that certain things don’t need to be secured, and that certain things aren’t securable. He will discuss a new approach, which encompasses going into the hardware, ensuring real–time updates and strong, clear metrics for success.
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I’m a novice and not too savvy about network security; however, I am very concerned about what’s happening in the hacking environment and what to expect in the future. Stuart McClure’s knowledge in his field is very impressive and his presentation, although the tecnhical aspects were perhaps over my head at times, was excellent. He is a confident and charismatic speaker. I gained some valuable information by viewing this video from the 2012 RSA Conference.