

Walking the halls of Moscone Center last week, the energy was high, but the conversation had a notably different edge than last year. In 2025, everyone was asking, "What can AI do?" This year, "How can we trust it?"
As the theme "The Power of Community" echoed across the keynotes, one thing became clear: a community is only as strong as its foundation. For network and cybersecurity professionals to truly operate as one, we must move beyond fragmented data to a single, trusted source of truth.
Here are our highlights from the floor at RSAC 2026:
The conversation has officially shifted from simple chatbots to agentic AI. The industry is realizing that merely asking a question isn't enough; we need systems that can plan and execute complex, multi-step workflows.
We were thrilled to showcase Forward AI, our new agentic system. Unlike generic LLMs that might guess at a solution, Forward AI uses our mathematical digital twin as its source of truth. Whether triaging a ServiceNow incident ticket or performing a complex vulnerability assessment across hybrid cloud infrastructure, the agents aren’t just answering questions; they are performing verified operations.
In an era of automated triage and autonomous workflows, the cost of an AI hallucination isn't just a wrong answer; it's a self-inflicted outage or a security breach. This is exactly the problem Forward AI is built to solve, with mathematical certainty at its core. By replacing outdated assumptions with a verifiable current-state digital twin, we give organizations a foundation they can trust implicitly. If the agent proposes a security update, you can be confident it is grounded in the actual behavioral state of your network, not a statistical likelihood or guesswork.
Data silos are no longer acceptable. SecOps and NetOps can no longer operate as separate entities, trapped by vendor-specific dashboards and fragmented data. To combat machine-speed attacks, teams need a shared, high-fidelity source of truth.
One Network. One Truth. is our answer to this gap. Here’s how:
We spent the week demonstrating how this unified framework enables teams to audit multi-cloud networks in seconds using natural language, verify segmentation, and instantly quantify the blast radius of a potential vulnerability.
Thank you to everyone who visited our booth, whether for a demo or a conversation about operating networks with confidence and eliminating guesswork. If you didn’t get a chance to see Forward’s digital twin in action during the show, join us for our upcoming security webinar: See Your Network Like an Attacker Does, on April 14 at 10:00 am PDT.