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Jen Easterly Emphasizes AI's Role in Cybersecurity at RSAC 2026

Severity: Low (Score: 36.9)

Sources: Theregister

Summary

At RSAC 2026, Jen Easterly, the new CEO of RSAC and former director of CISA, highlighted the critical convergence of cybersecurity and artificial intelligence (AI). She stated that the integration of AI is reshaping the digital ecosystem, emphasizing the importance of community among security practitioners. Easterly noted that while AI enhances capabilities, it also enables threat actors to create sophisticated phishing attacks. Despite these challenges, she believes that AI can help develop more secure code. The conference attracted 43,000 attendees, marking a significant gathering in the cybersecurity community. Easterly's remarks reflect her optimistic view on leveraging technology for a more secure digital world. She encourages collaboration among technologists and leaders to address emerging threats effectively. Key Points: • Jen Easterly emphasizes the integration of AI in cybersecurity at RSAC 2026. • The conference attracted 43,000 attendees, showcasing significant industry interest. • Easterly warns of sophisticated phishing threats enabled by AI but remains optimistic about security advancements.

Key Entities

  • Phishing (attack_type)
  • Ransomware (attack_type)
  • T1566.001 - Spearphishing Attachment (mitre_attack)
  • T1566 - Phishing (mitre_attack)
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