Two Exabeam employees who attended the RSA Conference last month have tested positive for the coronavirus, according to a statement released Tuesday. While it remains unclear when the employees began developing symptoms, Exabeam is asking anyone who came into contact with its personnel to “please be vigilant in monitoring yourself for symptoms and follow recommended guidelines to prevent possible infection.” A 45-year-old man working for Exabeam began experiencing symptoms upon his return home to Connecticut, Bloomberg first reported Tuesday. The man, who was predisposed for pneumonia because of a pre-existing heart condition, was hospitalized for respiratory distress on March 6. He is now on a ventilator in a “guarded condition,” according to Bloomberg. RSA attracted some 36,000 participants in 2020, despite some concerns about the infectious nature of the virus. Sponsors including IBM, Verizon and AT&T withdrew from the event in the days before it started on Feb. 25. Still, […]
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