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March 23 - 26 | Booth #4328

RL @ RSAC 2026

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  • What’s in the software you purchase, or deliver to customers?
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    • We’ve moved dozens of VT customers to RL, find out why others are switching.

Stop Scrolling and Start Securing: Request a strategic discussion with the RL team at RSAC to find out why 60+ leading cyber companies and the Fortune 500 use ReversingLabs to power their software security & threat intelligence.

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RL Book Club at RSAC

Meet and learn from top cybersecurity authors at booth #4328
First 100 attendees each day will receive a signed book!

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Robert "RSnake" Hansen

Author of AI's Best Friend

Tuesday, March 24

2:00 pm  |  Author Discussion

2:15 pm  |  Book Signing & Giveaway

Robert "RSnake" Hansen
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Paul F. Roberts & Charlie Jones

Authors of Software Supply Chain Security for dummies

Wednesday, March 25

2:00 pm  |  Author Discussion

2:15 pm  |  Book Signing & Giveaway

Paul F. Roberts & Charlie Jones

Can't Miss Session!
Get to “Yes” Faster: Simple, Scalable, and Secure Software Onboarding

Enterprises face significant friction in the process of acquiring new software. Security assessments are manual, siloed, and highly reliant on third-party attestation. This leads to long review cycles, delaying the deployment of business critical applications. During the session we will outline how you can "get to yes" faster by adopting a simple, scalable, and secure software onboarding program.

Charlie Jones (ChCSP, CISSP, CISA)
Senior Director, Product Management

Tuesday, 3/24/26 from 1:10 PM – 1:30 PM
In The South Briefing Center.

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Catch Us in the Expo Hall at 
Booth #4328 in the North Hall

Expo Hours:
Monday, March 23  | 5:00 PM– 7:00 PM
Tuesday, March 24 | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday, March 25 | 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday, March 26 | 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

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Announcing our 4th Annual

The 2026 Software Supply Chain Security Report

How Sophisticated Malware, AI, and Broken Trust are Reshaping Software Security

The 4th annual report from ReversingLabs offers an assessment of the 2025 software supply chain threat landscape including: threats on open-source platforms (malware up 73%), attacks that target developer tooling, and efforts to infiltrate AI development pipelines as the use of AI ramps up risk.

Key findings of the report include:

  • Open-source threats: Why it was the "year from hell" for some popular open-source repos - but better for others
  • Toolchain attacks: How threats now target development infrastructure
  • AI & vibe coding: How innovative but unsafe processes are opening new lines of attack
  • A broken trust model: Requiring a shift in mindset, from implicit trust to continuous validation

The 2026 Software Supply Chain Security Report serves as both a warning — and a guide — for AppSec and product security teams. It's a must-read for CISOs looking to better manage software supply chain risk.

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