RSA Conference
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The RSA Conference is a Cryptography-related conference held annually in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The RSA Conference started in 1991 as a forum for cryptographers to gather and share the latest knowledge and advancements in the area of Internet security. The RSA Conference is still vendor-independent and managed by RSA Security, the Security Division of EMC, with the support of the industry.
Since 1995, a theme has been chosen every year and predicated on a specific contribution or illustration related to information security. A story and design are developed and carried throughout the event.[1]
- 2008: Alan Mathison Turing
- 2007: Leon Batista Alberti
- 2006: Modern Codes in Ancient Sutras
- 2005: Codes of Prohibition: Rumrunners and Elizebeth Friedman
- 2004: Chinese Remainder Theorem
- 2003: The Secrets of the Maya
- 2002: Mary, Queen of Scots
- 2001: Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI)
- 2000: Ancient Greece/Fall of Troy
- 1999: Norse/Viking Runestones
- 1998: 16th Century monk, Trithemius and his book Polygraphia
- 1997: Cher Ami, Carrier Pigeon
- 1996: WWII Navajo Codetalkers
- 1995: Egyptian Scarab Seals