According to a recent LinkedIn post from Astrix Security, the company’s Field CTO, Jonathan Sander, plans to host hands-on technical Model Context Protocol workshops at RSAC 2026. The post emphasizes that, in a more complex AI environment, securely managing machine-to-machine connectivity and secrets is portrayed as increasingly important.
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The LinkedIn post outlines an agenda that includes architecture deep dives, a lab focused on vaulted credentials and an MCP Secret Wrapper, and open Q&A with Astrix experts. This format suggests that Astrix is positioning itself as a technical authority around MCP-based connectivity and large-scale secrets management.
The workshops appear designed to attract security practitioners and AI-focused engineers, potentially strengthening Astrix’s relationships with enterprise buyers and partners. Growing mindshare among technical decision-makers at a major industry conference like RSAC could support the company’s pipeline development and long-term revenue prospects.
By highlighting limited seating and a registration link, the post implies a targeted, high-engagement format rather than broad marketing outreach. For investors, this may indicate a focus on high-value, technically sophisticated prospects, which could enhance deal quality and reinforce Astrix’s positioning in the machine identity and secrets management segment of the cybersecurity market.

