Join OPSWAT at RSA Conference 2018
Come join us at this year’s RSA Conference, “where the world talks security.”
From April 16-20, San Francisco’s Moscone Center will be teaming with information security executives and cyber security professionals, to learn from each other, explore new ideas, and share useful information about current and future cyber challenges.
As the world of cyber security continues to move at warp speed, we all need to keep up. Visit OPSWAT’s booth #338 for hourly presentations that discuss:
- The increasing volume of threats and vulnerabilities
- The continued growth in data breaches
- How advanced threat protection and next-generation network access control can help protect your enterprise
To thank you for participating, we’ll make sure you get a free t-shirt and are also entered into a raffle to win a drone.
OPSWAT CEO, Benny Czarny, Presents at RSA Conference 2017
Finally, if you would like a free RSA Conference pass, just schedule a meeting with us.
We’re looking forward to seeing you there!
For more information, please contact one of our cybersecurity experts.

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