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GetReal Security Emphasizes Human-Layer Zero-Trust Strategy at RSAC Forum

GetReal Security Emphasizes Human-Layer Zero-Trust Strategy at RSAC Forum

According to a recent LinkedIn post from GetReal Security, CEO Matthew Moynahan participated in the fourth annual Presidents Forum at RSAC26, hosted by Evolution Equity Partners. The post highlights growing client concern over verifying the true identity of individuals in digital business interactions.

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The LinkedIn post suggests that Moynahan emphasized how adversaries exploit default trust across channels such as phone and video conferencing, where traditional security tools have limited visibility and control. He reportedly argued that while deepfake detection is important, it represents only an initial step in addressing these risks.

According to the post, GetReal Security is positioning the concept of zero-trust security at the human layer, spanning images, audio, and video streams. The company’s framing of “modern threat intelligence” appears to integrate deepfake detection with automated security policy enforcement and response.

For investors, the message underscores a strategic focus on securing human-to-human digital interactions, an area gaining attention as synthetic media and social engineering threats evolve. If GetReal Security can translate this narrative into differentiated products and enterprise adoption, the approach could support stronger competitive positioning within the broader cybersecurity market.

The association with Evolution Equity Partners and participation in a portfolio-leadership event may also signal ongoing backing from specialized cybersecurity investors. This visibility at RSAC26 could help the company deepen relationships with CISOs and other decision makers, potentially supporting future sales pipeline and partnership opportunities.

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