Cybersecurity conferences to attend in 2026

<p>CISOs and their teams must protect their organizations’ data and networks from a constant barrage of threats and an array of vulnerabilities, while also ensuring compliance with relevant cybersecurity and industry standards, regulations, legislation and frameworks.</p>
<p>To stay informed about the latest cybersecurity trends and risks, security professionals often turn to industry events. Conferences help security practitioners sharpen their skills, hone their strategies and evaluate technologies. They provide invaluable opportunities to learn from industry experts and leaders, network with peers, and gain knowledge of how to mitigate perennial and emerging threats.</p>
<p>Cybersecurity conferences also foster collaboration and knowledge sharing, which are crucial in combating an increasingly complex threat landscape. At conferences, professionals can share real-world experiences, discuss best practices and drive innovation.</p>
<p>The following are some of the top conferences security professionals should consider attending in 2026.</p>
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<p>When: March 23-26, 2026<br>Where: Moscone Center, San Francisco<br>Cost: $149-$2,995</p>
<p>The gold standard conference for security professionals, the <a href=”https://www.techtarget.com/searchsecurity/conference/RSA-Conference-news-and-analysis”>RSAC Conference</a> consisted of a single cryptography panel discussion when it began in 1991. Over the past 35 years, it has grown into a multiday event featuring hundreds of sessions, keynotes, labs and networking for its more than 44,000 attendees.</p>
<p>Track sessions cover AI, CISO insights, cryptography, networking, identity and third-party risk management.</p>
<p>2026 speakers have not been announced. Past speakers have included Jen Easterly, former director of CISA; Bruce Schneier, security technologist and author; Antony Blinken, former Secretary of State; and Whitfield Diffie, cryptography pioneer.</p>
<p>Learn more about <a target=”_blank” href=”https://www.rsaconference.com/usa” rel=”noopener”>RSAC Conference 2026</a>.</p>
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