According to a recent LinkedIn post from NetRise, the company plans to showcase its software supply chain security platform at the RSAC Conference 2026 in Moscone North Expo from March 23–26. The post highlights live demos focused on helping security and risk teams gain evidence-based visibility into software components they build and procure.
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The post suggests that NetRise is positioning its offering as a response to high-profile vulnerabilities such as Log4Shell, emphasizing rapid exposure identification when new advisories emerge. It also notes capabilities around validating supplier claims, prioritizing material risks including hidden dependencies and secrets, and generating accurate SBOMs grounded in compiled artifacts.
For investors, this planned presence at a major cybersecurity conference may indicate a targeted go-to-market push and an effort to deepen engagement with enterprise security buyers. Increased visibility at RSAC could support pipeline development and potentially accelerate adoption in the software supply chain security segment, a market that has drawn heightened regulatory and customer scrutiny.
If the demos resonate with security, GRC, and third-party risk stakeholders, NetRise could strengthen its positioning against competitors in SBOM and software composition analysis tools. Successful execution could contribute to future revenue growth and strategic partnerships, though the post does not provide information on current customer traction, pricing, or financial performance.

