RSAC Conference 2026: Your Threat Intel Is Already Stale -- What ESET Is Doing About It
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Загружено: 2026-03-19
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Attacks travel the globe in hours. Most threat intelligence programs can't keep up -- and that gap is where breaches happen. Tony Anscombe, Chief Security Evangelist at ESET, joins Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli ahead of RSAC Conference 2026 to talk about what the eCrime Ecosystem Report actually reveals, why more intelligence is not better intelligence, and what every security team should be thinking about before they hit the show floor.
CHAPTERS:
0:00 Welcome -- Hovering Over San Francisco
2:14 Tony Anscombe: 28 Years at RSA Conference
3:45 The eCrime Ecosystem Report -- What's In It
6:20 Why Threat Intelligence Quality Beats Quantity
8:23 Beyond Malware -- Detecting Attackers Already Inside
11:35 ESET's Deployment Options: On-Prem Is Not Dead
13:42 RSAC Sessions, Supply Chain Blind Spots, and a Rant
17:06 Securing AI Before You Deploy It
What does it actually take to stop a modern attacker? Tony Anscombe has been watching this problem evolve since 1998 -- from Java security at the Fairmont Hotel to ransomware-as-a-service and AI-powered threats at Moscone Center. His take: the industry has gotten better at detection, but most teams are still drowning in noise before they can act.
ESET's eCrime Ecosystem Report comes in two forms -- a business summary for leadership and a deep technical report for analysts, with IOC links and structured feeds for ransomware, crypto scams, malicious email, and infostealer activity. The feeds are built for direct integration into SOC workflows. The goal is not to add to the pile -- it is to deliver accurate, near-real-time intelligence that security teams can actually operationalize.
The conversation also covers what is happening on the threat detection side. Modern attackers often skip the payload entirely. Credential theft gets them in, lateral movement follows quietly, and data exfiltration happens long before anyone sees a ransom note. ESET's platform targets behavioral anomalies across the full environment -- and offers on-site, cloud, and managed deployment options for organizations that cannot fully move to cloud.
At RSAC Conference 2026, find ESET at booth 5253 in Moscone North. Anscombe has two sessions Wednesday morning: one on supply chain blind spots and one community rant on four things cybersecurity needs to change -- including the cryptocurrency regulation question. On AI, his message is clear: the real work at the show this year is not about using AI. It is about securing it.
GUEST
Tony Anscombe, Chief Security Evangelist, ESET
LinkedIn: / tonyanscombe
RESOURCES
ESET website: https://www.eset.com
ESET threat research blog (WeLiveSecurity): https://www.welivesecurity.com
ESET at RSAC Conference 2026 -- Booth 5253, Moscone North
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