According to a recent LinkedIn post from Zenity, discussions at the RSA 2026 conference appeared to reveal a widening gap between aggressive AI marketing and the maturity of AI runtime security. The post suggests that while vendors are heavily promoting AI, security teams are focused on managing real-world risks from AI agents already in production.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights growing pressure on enterprises to understand AI agent identity, behavior, ownership, and to move from simple visibility to active enforcement and control. For investors, this emphasis on “agentic risk” may indicate a strengthening demand environment for specialized AI security and governance tools, potentially positioning Zenity to benefit as organizations prioritize controls for production AI systems.

