According to a recent LinkedIn post from Cato Networks, the company had an active presence during the final day of the RSA Conference 2026. The post notes three speaking sessions focused on operational security flaws, AI-driven threats described as “living off AI,” and the LummaStealer malware.
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The post also points to multiple media interviews, including with Bloomberg Technology, NYSE TV, and SiliconANGLE & theCUBE, alongside extensive discussions with customers, prospects, and partners about AI security. For investors, this level of visibility at a major cybersecurity conference may indicate ongoing efforts to position Cato Networks as a thought leader in AI security, potentially supporting brand awareness, enterprise pipeline development, and longer-term demand for its network security offerings.

