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Alethea Targets Emerging Cyber-Disinformation Risks Ahead of RSAC 2026

Alethea Targets Emerging Cyber-Disinformation Risks Ahead of RSAC 2026

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Alethea, the company plans to participate in RSAC 2026 in San Francisco, targeting cybersecurity practitioners and communicators. The post highlights growing demand from CISOs who are being drawn into online-origin threats that translate into real-world risks, including employee safety, executive impersonation, and perceived data leaks.

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The post suggests that organizations are struggling with increasingly complex information inputs, such as resurfaced incidents, coordinated harassment, and AI-generated “proof” that pressures rapid decision-making. Alethea indicates it will be engaging with teams on building tighter loops between early threat signals, attribution of actors, and actionable containment steps, which may underscore its positioning in the emerging market for disinformation, reputation, and online threat intelligence solutions.

For investors, this emphasis on RSAC engagement and on problems at the intersection of cybersecurity, communication, and AI-driven manipulation may point to expanding addressable markets and potential enterprise demand. If Alethea can translate this conference presence into deeper relationships with CISOs and cross-functional security teams, it could strengthen its pipeline, support pricing power for specialized analytics offerings, and differentiate itself within the broader cybersecurity ecosystem.

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