RSAC 2026: Key Companies to See

▼ Summary
– The RSAC 2026 security conference will be held at San Francisco’s Moscone Center from March 23 to 26, featuring numerous exhibitors.
– Apiiro offers an agentic ASPM platform that uses AI and deep code analysis to manage security risks throughout the software development lifecycle.
– Cline is an open-source AI coding agent that integrates into development environments to automate tasks like code editing and terminal commands.
– GlobalSign by GMO is a long-established Certificate Authority providing automated digital certificate and identity management services worldwide.
– IDEMIA is a global provider of biometric and cryptographic security solutions for both government and enterprise payment and public security needs.
Navigating the vast RSAC 2026 conference floor can be a challenge, but focusing on key innovators can reveal the next generation of cybersecurity solutions. These companies represent a cross-section of critical advancements, from application security and AI governance to digital identity and infrastructure access. Each brings a unique offering to the Moscone Center, making them essential stops for anyone looking to understand the future of the industry.
At Booth S-3316, Apiiro showcases its agentic Application Security Posture Management (ASPM) platform. Designed to help teams manage risk throughout the software lifecycle, its system uses Deep Code Analysis to provide context from code to runtime. The platform automates threat modeling and offers AI-driven fixes. Backed by over $135 million in funding, Apiiro serves major enterprises and is recognized by leading industry analysts.
Cline, located at Booth ESE-19, is an open-source AI coding agent that integrates directly into developer environments. It performs complex tasks like editing files, running terminal commands, and automating browser actions, all with explicit user approval. Supporting connections to major AI providers, Cline has achieved significant adoption with millions of installs and is used by developers at numerous global technology firms.
A pioneer in digital identity, GlobalSign by GMO at Booth N-5181 provides trusted certificate and signing solutions. Its Atlas platform automates certificate management at scale for businesses and IoT manufacturers worldwide. As a founding member of key industry bodies and a Qualified Trust Service Provider under eIDAS, the company brings decades of authority to its client relationships.
IDEMIA in Booth S-2452 is a global force in biometrics and cryptography. Its solutions span two critical areas: secure transactions for payment and connectivity, and public security for border control and law enforcement. Trusted by hundreds of governments and thousands of enterprises, its technology underpins identity verification on a massive scale.
Focused on human risk management, Mimecast at Booth N-5245 offers an AI-powered platform designed to protect organizations from a wide array of threats. By blending advanced technology with security awareness, it aims to improve visibility, provide strategic insights, and actively engage employees in strengthening an organization’s defensive posture.
MyCISO, exhibiting at Booth ESE-28, provides a SaaS cybersecurity platform that consolidates risk and compliance management. Its Security Operating System centralizes tasks like assessments, incident response, and reporting across dozens of frameworks. AI-powered insights and automated scanning help leaders prioritize risks and track security maturity effectively.
For proactive defense, visit Novee at Booth S-0262. Its AI-powered penetration testing platform continuously simulates attacks using a collective of specialized AI agents. These agents uncover complex exploit chains and business logic flaws, providing validated findings with detailed remediation guidance to close security gaps before they can be exploited.
Teleport, at Booth S-3111, addresses infrastructure identity with a unified platform for secure access. It replaces static credentials with cryptographic identity and short-lived certificates for humans, machines, and AI agents. This approach enables zero trust access and privileged access management across diverse environments, supporting a growing roster of prominent customers.
Unbound AI at Booth ESE-09 has established the Agent Access Security Broker (AASB) category to govern the use of AI coding agents. Its platform discovers agents across an enterprise, assesses their risk, and enforces policies on tool usage and data flows. Deploying without code changes, it already processes millions of agent interactions monthly for its clients.
Finally, 12Port in Booth ESE-11 delivers an agentless Privileged Access Management (PAM) solution. Its platform secures privileged sessions without installing software on endpoints, featuring a secure credential vault, just-in-time access controls, and AI-powered session intelligence for real-time anomaly detection. It supports complex hybrid and cloud environments with broad integration capabilities.
(Source: Help Net Security)