CYBR.SEC.CON 2026 and the Gathering AI Security Storm
Also this week: AI agents put Zero Trust to the test, OT security offers a blueprint for securing AI, and more!
Also this week: AI agents put Zero Trust to the test, OT security offers a blueprint for securing AI, and more!
CTEM, threat intelligence and AI pentesting are converging around one job: finding and prioritizing security risk so organizations know what to fix.
Andy Ellis' analysis of all 450 Black Hat USA 2026 exhibitors found AI has become cybersecurity's dominant message, while governance tools now outnumber technologies focused on directly preventing attacks.
Also this week: How not to build a security vendor booth, how we got ants in cybersecurity and why Human Risk Management and mental health matter more than ever.
At cybersecurity conferences like Black Hat, the best booth isn't the loudest one— it's the one that clearly tells buyers why your company matters.
As the United States of America enters its second quarter millennia, the tradeoff of security and liberty is never more apropos than it is to the cybersecurity industry. (Includes infographic)