RSA 2008: Sizing up security
VeriSign chairman on innovations, challenges
At RSA 2008 in San Francisco, VeriSign Chairman and founder Jim Bidzos talks about new security innovations such as user device certificates, smart tokens, and biometric readers. He also discusses ongoing challenges the industry is facing such as "OS bloat," patch fixes, and identity theft.
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