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Three insights you may have missed from theCUBE’s coverage of RSAC 2026

The theme of this year’s RSAC gathering in San Francisco was “The Power of Community.” Based on the presentations and dialogue that took place over four days, the cybersecurity community is increasingly autonomous and under AI attack. Survey results provided to SiliconANGLE from Enterprise Technology Research show that as organizations turn to stronger hygiene and […] The post Three insights you may have missed from theCUBE’s coverage of RSAC 2026 appeared first on SiliconANGLE .

6 April 2026 at 08:31 pm
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Three insights you may have missed from theCUBE’s coverage of RSAC 2026

The 2026 RSAC conference in San Francisco, themed around “The Power of Community,” offered a glimpse into the evolving landscape of cybersecurity. Over four days of presentations and discussions, attendees were treated to a mix of insights, challenges, and opportunities that highlight the growing autonomy of the cybersecurity community and its ongoing battle against AI-driven threats.

One of the most striking insights from RSAC 2026 was the increasing autonomy of the cybersecurity community. As organizations continue to prioritize security, the need for a self-sufficient and collaborative ecosystem has become more apparent. This autonomy is driven by the rapid pace of technological advancement, which has made it difficult for traditional security models to keep pace. The cybersecurity community is now taking matters into its own hands, with a focus on shared knowledge, resources, and best practices. This shift is crucial as it allows for faster adaptation to new threats and more effective responses to emerging challenges.

Another key takeaway from the conference was the heightened threat posed by AI attacks. The cybersecurity community is facing a new wave of sophisticated threats that leverage artificial intelligence to bypass traditional defenses. Attackers are using AI to automate attacks, evade detection, and adapt to countermeasures. This has forced organizations to rethink their security strategies and invest in advanced threat detection and response capabilities. The RSAC presentations highlighted the need for proactive measures, such as integrating AI into security tools and developing new detection algorithms that can identify and neutralize AI-driven threats.

Survey results from Enterprise Technology Research, shared with SiliconANGLE, further underscored these trends. The data revealed that organizations are increasingly turning to stronger hygiene practices to bolster their cybersecurity posture. This includes investing in advanced threat detection systems, enhancing employee training, and implementing robust access controls. The survey also indicated that a growing number of organizations are adopting a more collaborative approach to cybersecurity, sharing intelligence and best practices with peers and partners.

Despite the challenges posed by AI attacks and the need for autonomy, the RSAC conference also highlighted the potential for collaboration and innovation. The theme of “The Power of Community” was a reminder that the cybersecurity community can leverage its collective strength to address global threats. By working together, organizations can develop more effective defenses, share knowledge, and drive the adoption of best practices.

In conclusion, RSAC 2026 provided valuable insights into the current state of cybersecurity. The increasing autonomy of the community and the growing threat of AI attacks are shaping the landscape, necessitating new strategies and collaborative efforts. As organizations continue to prioritize security, the power of community will be essential in building a resilient and secure digital future.

Source: SiliconANGLE
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