RSA Conference is the largest annual gathering of the cybersecurity industry. In 2026, NNEAT was present at booth 642 in Moscone South Expo with Dan Brett, Roberto Izquierdo and Jenny Hembree.
What we demonstrated
The central message was consistent with what we bring to market since launch: identify the threats that actually matter to your organisation and measure whether your defences cover them. Two questions that any security leader should be able to answer, but that most cannot without significant manual effort.
Demos showed how Surface maps the external attack surface and how TADR translates that visibility into a defensive posture rating that can be compared across organisations in the same sector.
The market we saw at RSA
RSA confirms what we observe with customers: the industry is moving towards CTEM. What was once a Gartner concept is landing in real conversations. The difference is that most existing solutions target large enterprises with security teams of dozens of people.
NNEAT targets the mid-market — organisations facing enterprise-grade threats without the resources to manage them with enterprise-grade tools. That was the profile of most of the interesting conversations at the booth.
After Black Hat Europe
RSA was NNEAT's second major international event following the launch at Black Hat Europe in December 2025. The response confirms there is a genuine gap in the market for a CTEM platform accessible to the mid-market segment.