Like Glinda the Good with the people of the Land of Oz, agentic security was more popular than ever at RSAC 2026. During the annual conference, which took place at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, current and emerging AI and agentic security risks dominated the conversation as security professionals did their best to wrap their heads around cybercriminals using the technology for their latest schemes. Not-so-subtle foreshadowing. An underlying theme of the conference this year: the worst is yet to come. Security professionals spent a great deal of time forecasting threats. During a March 24 Illumio panel at San Francisco’s Hyatt Regency, for example, Microsoft GM of Global Threat Intelligence Sherrod DeGrippo predicted a new type of threat actor that could soon pose a risk to organizations. “We will see the advent very soon of the ‘unicorn threat actor,’ which is an apex-level threat actor that has incredible capability, incredible reach, incredible automation, and persistence,” DeGrippo said, adding that these will be socially motivated entities who engage in acts of hacktivism. Conference time.—BM |