RSAC 2026 wrap-up – Week in security with Tony Anscombe Video This year, AI agents took the center stage – as a defensive capability, but more pressingly as a risk many organizations haven't caught up with Editor 27 Mar 2026 That's a wrap on the RSAC™ 2026 Conference . For its 35th edition, the conference drew the usual mix of security practitioners, researchers and vendors. Predictably, AI agents dominated much of the conversation – as a defensive capability, but more pressingly as a risk that many organizations have yet to fully think through.
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