Amber Hickman |
Microsoft will focus on helping its customers boost their AI skills so that they can stay ahead of cybersecurity threats at RSAC 2025, taking place on 28 April-1 May in San Francisco, USA.
On 27 April, Microsoft will host a pre-day event at the Microsoft Security Hub. The event will be led by Microsoft executives including Vasu Jakkal, corporate vice president of Microsoft Security Business; Charlie Bell, executive vice president of Microsoft Security; and Sherron DeGrippe, director of threat intelligence strategy.
When RSAC officially begins on 28 April, Jakkal will present a keynote speech focused on security in the age of agentic AI. There will be additional Microsoft-led sessions on each day of the event, focusing on topics such as authentication, remote work, incident response and sustainability.
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Microsoft will also host security demonstrations at its booth (#5744) across each day of the event, featuring a variety of solutions including AI agents. In addition, there will be networking and community opportunities available for attendees.