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AI Takes Over RSAC Conference (Now What?) with Dave Bittner

In this RSAC 2026 Conference recap, Dave Bittner, Host of the CyberWire Daily podcast, joins Data Security Decoded host Caleb Tolin from the guest seat to discuss the biggest theme dominating the conference: artificial intelligence, and, more specifically, agentic AI. From wall-to-wall AI messaging across San Francisco to in-depth conversations with security leaders and analysts, one thing became clear: the industry has moved past debating whether AI will take hold. It already has. Now, the focus has shifted to making it safe.

What RSAC 2026 Told Me About the Future of Cybersecurity

RSAC remains the cybersecurity event. It is where the industry gathers to compare notes, pressure-test assumptions, spot the next wave of market change and, just as importantly, build the partnerships that will shape what comes next. This year in San Francisco, that energy was unmistakable. There was real buzz across the city, from the show floor and executive meetings to the side events and industry gatherings that increasingly define RSAC week.

RSA 2026: Leading the way to secure agentic AI

Every year, security and tech leaders come to the RSA conference in San Francisco to take the industry’s pulse, and every RSAC tends to be dominated by a single, overarching theme. Last year, the theme was: “AI agents are coming, and governance isn’t ready.” And sure enough, the theme of RSAC 2026 was: “AI agents are here, and governance needs to catch up.”

Ep 35: RSAC FOMO? Dojo AI Demo

As we gear up for RSA Conference, we give viewers a sneak peek at Sumo Logic's SOC analyst agent, which turns a 45-minute analyst investigation into a five-minute AI-powered sprint. We walk through live demos showing how the agent automatically generates queries, maps threats to MITRE ATT&CK, and hands you recommended remediation actions all without making you switch tabs or tools. We also show off MCP integration that lets teams collaborate on active investigations right from Slack, because no one should be chained to their war room when there's dinner to be had.