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What RSAC 2026 Actually Told Us About Your Security Debt

I recently attended the RSA Conference 2026 (RSAC 2026) in San Francisco. I have been attending and speaking at RSAC for a long time, and every year I try to figure out what actually changed versus what just looks new. This year felt different, but not in the way the expo floor would suggest.

CloudCasa Launches in the NKP Partner Catalog, Expanding Data Protection and Mobility for NKP Users

At Nutanix.NEXT, we’re excited to announce that CloudCasa is launching in the NKP Partner Catalog, giving Nutanix Kubernetes Platform (NKP) solution users an easier way to add Kubernetes-native backup, recovery, disaster recovery, and migration to their environments. This launch builds on CloudCasa’s existing Nutanix Ready foundation and extends that value even further by making CloudCasa available through the NKP Partner Catalog.

The Floor Was Selling AI. The Hallways Were Asking for Help.

One man’s perspective on RSA 2026 and what the AI agent security market actually looks like up close. Every year at RSA, there's a theme, not the official one printed on the lanyards, but the real one. The one that shows up in every booth conversation, every hallway argument, every dinner where people finally say what they wouldn't say on a panel. A few years back, it was cloud. Then zero trust took over and held the room for a while. XDR came through and confused everyone. Identity had its moment.

RSAC 2026 Wrap-Up: Defining the Future as the AI Cybersecurity Company

At RSAC 2026, Arctic Wolf set the agenda for the future of cybersecurity and AI. Throughout the week, we were at the center of the industry dialogue, shaping how the market is approaching agentic AI in cybersecurity and setting clear expectations for where the industry is headed next. The launches of the Aurora Superintelligence Platform and the Aurora Agentic SOC raised the bar for the industry.

RSAC 2026: Building a Verifiable Foundation for the Agentic Era

Walking the halls of Moscone Center last week, the energy was high, but the conversation had a notably different edge than last year. In 2025, everyone was asking, "What can AI do?" This year, "How can we trust it?" As the theme "The Power of Community" echoed across the keynotes, one thing became clear: a community is only as strong as its foundation. For network and cybersecurity professionals to truly operate as one, we must move beyond fragmented data to a single, trusted source of truth.

Context Engineering Is Security Engineering. RSA 2026 Made the Case.

Cisco polled its major enterprise customers before RSA 2026 and found something astounding. 85% of large enterprises are experimenting with AI agents. Only 5% have moved them into production. That's not a technology gap. The models work. The tools exist. The 80-point spread between experimentation and production is a governance gap. It's also a context gap.