Last week was the RSA Conference, easily the largest information security conference in the world. More than 17,000 people descended on San Francisco's Moscone Center to hear some of the more than 250 talks, attend I-didn't-try-to-count parties, and try to evade over 350 exhibitors vying to sell them stuff.
Talk to the exhibitors, though, and the most common complaint is that the attendees aren't buying.

Schneier makes an interesting comparison of anti-lock brakes to security products near the end of the article that sheds new light on how the security industry is evolving. Do you feel this is for better or worse?

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