Going to RSAC 2026? Disaster Recovery Breakfast and MORE!
Someone asked me last week if I was going to RSAC. I replied that I’m pretty sure after I die they’ll prop my body up in a corner of Moscone, Irish wake style. Eventually I’ll retire or move on, but this year isn’t THAT year. I still get tremendous value out of RSAC. Personally I spend nearly no time on the show floor, a lot of time in meetings, and a bit of time in sessions. As a review committee member I see all the content for my track before I show up and I think most people who complain about the conference get blasted by the show floor and don’t go to sessions. The content has improved materially over the past decade, with more deep technical content than most people realize. This year I’m presenting in four sessions (unexpectedly). I’m co-presenting with Aaron Turner on some IANS content on MCP/agent architectures we collaborated on. I’m running a cloud incident analysis workshop with Ryan Bergsma, one of my Cloud Security Alliance co-workers. I’m giving a new presentation on K-12 and “below the security poverty line” orgs with a first-time collaborator, Michael Klein, and I’m facilitating a Fundamentals Forum. I’m also presenting at our CSA Summit on Monday (on the Governance hierarchy… and announcing a new CSA initiative), participating in a panel on OpenClaw, and… yeah, busy week. For the first time we are offering 1-on-1’s to CSA members at the Summit! Yes, I am voluntarily packing my schedule every 30 minutes like back in Gartner days. Just email me for more info on that. But I saved the best for last. The 16th annual Disaster Recovery Breakfast! And for the second time this is hosted by our friends over at 1Password (like, actual friends I’ve known for decades). My kids are on spring break this week and all my content is approved, so I’m off for some family time before my four day marathon, I hope to see you there, and email me at rmogull@securosis.com if you want to catch up or snag one of those 1-on-1 slots on Monday. Share:
