Focus on new research at RSA 2008

There's a lot of new research that will be revealed at this year's gathering of security pros, says RSA chief security strategist Tim Mather.

The annual RSA Conference is being held in April in San Francisco and is expected to draw more than 17,000 attendees from around the world.

So what's new this year for the world's largest information security conference? For starters, we're introducing a new session track called "Research Revealed," which will present cutting-edge research results from some of the world's best security researchers. But that's just the beginning.

As overall knowledge of the industry continues to grow, RSA Conference is constantly evaluating the hottest trends and most critical developments in information security to offer the latest perspectives and leading expert opinions to its attendees. This year, there's a lot to look forward to. Here's a sampling.

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