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RSAC 2026 Conference Top 10 Sessions Every Program Committee Wanted


Posted on by Kacy Zurkus

Every submission that comes through the RSACTM 2026 Conference Call for Submissions is read by multiple Program Committee members. Looking at the naming conventions, this makes sense. There’s a lot of overlap, but there’s so much goodness in submissions having multiple readers. Having two or three different tracks review a submission gives it the best chance for success. Instead of only two-three readers, sessions could have up to 10 readers each. These additional eyes create more opportunities for the submission to make it onto the agenda.

Every year, without fail, many sessions are double (sometimes triple) picked. This is a kudos to the submitters, and when this happens, we celebrate knowing that the submission is nothing short of excellent!

This year RSAC is thrilled to highlight the 10 submissions that made the ‘final choices’ list on more than one Program Committee during the selection process.

1. Flush Worthy or Fight Ready? Catching Attackers in SaaS Logs! with Ofer Maor, CTO & Co-Founder, Mitiga

2. AI Security in the Wild: Lessons from 2 Years of Hacking AI Infrastructure with Hillai Ben-Sasson, Senior Security Researcher, Wiz, and Dan Segev, Data & AI Field CTO, Wiz

3. Chasing Ghosts: Detecting Token Abuse in the Microsoft Cloud with Maxim Deweerdt, Principal Instructor, SANS

4. Zip It! The Hidden Lessons from the SolarWinds Attack with Ira Winkler, CISO, CYE Security, and Tim Brown, CISO, SolarWinds

5. May the Force Be with You: 5 Salesforce Attacks & How to Stop Them with Tamir Yehuda, Cloud Security Research Team Lead, Varonis, and Daniel Reyhanian, Cloud Security Researcher, Varonis

6. Smells Like IoT Spirit with Mattia Epifani, Certified Instructor & Course Author, SANS Institute

7. Deploying AI You Can’t See: A Field Guide to Privacy-Preserving AI with Kaouther OUENNICHE, Senior Machine Learning Engineer, Dashlane, and Frederic RIVAIN, CTO, Dashlane

8. Supply Chain Under Siege: Strategic Defense in a Regulated World with panel moderator Kate Growley, Partner / Senior Director, Crowell & Moring LLP & Crowell Global Advisors and panelists Christopher Hale, Senior Director, Regulatory Affairs, Cyber and National Security, Cisco Systems, Inc.; Katherine McDaniel McDaniel, Director, Cyber Legal, T-Mobile; and Cassie Crossley, VP, Supply Chain Security, Schneider Electric

9. AI Guard: Securing LLMs, Agents, and AI Applications at Uber Scale with Lei Sun, Sr. Staff Engineer, TLM, Uber Technologies, Inc, and Junyan Guo, Staff Software Engineer, Uber Technologies, Inc

10. Gang Wars: Breaking Trust Among Cyber Criminals with John Fokker, Head of Threat Intelligence and Counter Adversary Strategy, Trellix

Curious to know what made these sessions stand out? You’ll have to add them to your schedule and see. I’m sure they and the hundreds of other Conference speakers will deliver on their promise. Check out the Full Agenda then visit the RSACTM Membership and let others in the community what made your Top 10 list of must-see sessions at RSAC 2026.

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Kacy Zurkus

Director of Content, RSAC

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