Interview: CTO at RSA, Bret Hartman,

RSA's chief technology officer thinks security should be left to experts. He tells Paul Fisher why he's no fan of employee awareness training.

Bret Hartman is one of those rare industry representatives who have an understanding of security that has an impact on people's everyday lives. Now chief technology officer at RSA, he began his career as a US Air Force pilot assigned to the National Security Agency. This obviously involved far more than tooling around in expensive flying machines as, while there, he is credited with helping to create the Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria for the US Department of Defense - also known, rather intriguingly, as the "Orange Book". Twenty-five years after leaving the US ...
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