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February 14, 2005

Secure on Valentine's Day

The RSA Security conference organizers are clearly secure in their own relationships. The conference starts today (Valentine's Day) in San Francisco and either a) attendees brought their significant others along to celebrate this most Hallmark holidays of Hallmark holidays; or b) attendees have an agreement just to celebrate anniversaries, birthdays and end of year holidays or c) attendees are "still looking to find that special someone" and prefer to have a conference to attend rather than face another Valentine's day without a date. I'm guessing it is a combination of the three.

There will be plenty of Cisco participation (Cisco President and CEO John Chambers presents on Wednesday) and our own Adam Golodner will be blogging with some of his thoughts on the conference each day. More information on the conference here.

Posted by John Earnhardt on February 14, 2005 08:19 PM

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