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More than geeks on RSA show floor
Created: 02/09/2007
Video description: From Alexis Skye--the self-proclaimed "world's tallest bikini model"--to hackers straight from Hackistan, RSA Conference 2007 had more than security to offer. CNET Networks' Joris Evers and Robert Vamosi report from the show.

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