Mar 27, 2026 • ESET WeLiveSecurity
RSAC 2026 wrap-up – Week in security with Tony Anscombe
This article summarizes key takeaways from RSAC 2026, presented by Tony Anscombe, focusing primarily on the dual role of artificial intelligence agents in the...
Executive Summary
This article summarizes key takeaways from RSAC 2026, presented by Tony Anscombe, focusing primarily on the dual role of artificial intelligence agents in the cybersecurity landscape. While AI is highlighted as a potent defensive capability for organizations, the report emphasizes a significant gap in readiness regarding AI as an emerging risk vector. The text does not identify specific threat actors, malware families, or technical indicators of compromise. Consequently, no immediate mitigation steps for specific attacks are provided. The severity is assessed as low regarding immediate operational impact, but the strategic implication suggests a medium long-term risk as adversaries leverage AI. Organizations are advised to monitor developments in AI security governance. This analysis confirms the absence of actionable threat intelligence data within the provided text, categorizing it as high-level industry commentary rather than incident reporting or vulnerability disclosure requiring immediate technical response.
Summary
This year, AI agents took the center stage – as a defensive capability, but more pressingly as a risk many organizations haven't caught up with
Published Analysis
This article summarizes key takeaways from RSAC 2026, presented by Tony Anscombe, focusing primarily on the dual role of artificial intelligence agents in the cybersecurity landscape. While AI is highlighted as a potent defensive capability for organizations, the report emphasizes a significant gap in readiness regarding AI as an emerging risk vector. The text does not identify specific threat actors, malware families, or technical indicators of compromise. Consequently, no immediate mitigation steps for specific attacks are provided. The severity is assessed as low regarding immediate operational impact, but the strategic implication suggests a medium long-term risk as adversaries leverage AI. Organizations are advised to monitor developments in AI security governance. This analysis confirms the absence of actionable threat intelligence data within the provided text, categorizing it as high-level industry commentary rather than incident reporting or vulnerability disclosure requiring immediate technical response. This year, AI agents took the center stage – as a defensive capability, but more pressingly as a risk many organizations haven't caught up with This year, AI agents took the center stage – as a defensive capability, but more pressingly as a risk many organizations haven't caught up with