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The 2025 RSA Conference (RSAC) is just around the corner, bringing together top cybersecurity experts, innovators and professionals to discuss the latest threats, trends and technologies that are shaping the industry. As always, this year’s event, taking place at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, CA, from April 28 to May 1, includes insightful keynotes, seminars and invaluable networking opportunities.
The RSAC theme for 2025 is ‘Many Voices. One Community.’ It highlights the power of coming together, united by a common mission: to foresee risks, counter threats and foster innovation to shape the future of security. On average, the conference has 45,000 attendees, with many sessions available virtually or on demand, making the event more accessible and collaborative for the cybersecurity workforce.
To help you navigate this year’s big event, we have rounded up five must-attend sessions that no security leader should miss, five cybersecurity travel tips for conference attendees and a firsthand look at what to see at the Keeper Security booth!
Visit Keeper Security at booth #335
Looking back at RSAC 2024, Keeper Security was honored to receive seven prestigious Global InfoSec Awards from Cyber Defense Magazine, including Best Solution – Privileged Access Management (PAM) and Cutting Edge – Cybersecurity Research. These awards highlight our unwavering focus on advancing cybersecurity excellence and inspire us to raise the bar even higher at RSAC 2025.
Keeper Security, a leader in zero-trust and zero-knowledge security, will be exhibiting once again at RSAC and can be found in the South Expo Hall at booth #335, hosting raffles and offering exclusive, customizable swag! Be sure to stop by and get a firsthand look at our patented zero-trust and zero-knowledge Privileged Access Management (PAM) solution, KeeperPAM®, which unifies enterprise password, secrets and connections management with zero-trust network access and remote browser isolation.
5 must-see sessions at RSAC 2025 for cybersecurity leaders
1. Protecting AI Infrastructure: Building Secure, Scalable and Resilient Systems
Monday, Apr 28 | 3:55 PM – 4:15 PM PDT
While AI-enabled applications boost productivity, enhance customer experiences and drive innovation, they also introduce complex new safety and security challenges that traditional solutions struggle to address. Join Jeetu Patel, EVP and Chief Product Officer at Cisco, as he explores the barriers to building and managing an increasingly AI-empowered workforce.
2. From Ideal to Real: Demystifying Passkey Concepts and Implementations
Monday, Apr 28 | 10:50 AM – 11:40 AM PDT
Passkeys hold great promise to replace passwords, yet their real-world implementations by passkey providers and app developers present many challenges. This session will explore passkey deployments, emphasizing their impacts on user experience, security and privacy. The talk will provide the state of passkeys, highlighting successes, challenges and actionable recommendations for improvement.
3. Beyond Speculation: Data-Driven Insights into AI and Cybersecurity
Tuesday, Apr 29 | 10:50 AM – 11:10 AM PDT
The time for AI speculation, hype and guesswork is over. This presentation cuts through the noise to deliver a data-driven assessment of the real world and future impacts of AI in cyber security. Drawing on Mandiant’s incident response engagements and analysis of attacker use of Gemini, Sandra Joyce will expose the practical applications of AI in both attack and defense.
4. Cybersecurity Year-in-Review and The Future Ahead
Wednesday, Apr 30 | 9:40 AM – 10:30 AM PDT
Kevin Mandia, one of industry’s most prominent voices, will present his annual report on the cyber landscape, including the evolving CISO role, emergence of AI and need for resilience. He’ll be joined by former New York Times cyber reporter Nicole Perlroth to discuss the data and share firsthand stories and actionable strategies to strengthen defenses and prepare for the future.
5. The Future of Threat Detection and Response
Wednesday, Apr 30 | 10:50 AM – 11:10 AM PDT
Keeping up with an evolving threat landscape can seem elusive, especially with a rapidly expanding attack surface. Yet AI-era security teams must find the right formula to proactively manage and mitigate risks effectively. In this session, we’ll explore innovative approaches to strengthening infrastructure security to empower the SOC, enabling it to respond swiftly and effectively to threats.
5 cybersecurity travel tips
1. Secure and update your devices before traveling
Ensure all devices are updated with the latest OS and security patches. Use strong, unique passwords across accounts — securely stored and autofilled with a password manager like Keeper, the most secure password management solution in the industry.
2. Browse safely with trusted connections
Skip the public WiFi. Use your mobile network in combination with a trusted Virtual Private Network (VPN) to protect credentials and sensitive information while browsing or logging in to accounts. Keeper’s zero-knowledge architecture ensures your vault remains protected, even on shared networks. Learn more about the risks associated with public WiFi.
3. Enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) on all accounts
Turn on MFA for all accounts, especially those tied to work, financials and sensitive data. MFA is an important security measure because it requires an additional form of authentication before a user can access an account, service or app. Learn more about the importance of MFA and how it protects against credential-based attacks.
4. Limit data exposure
Only bring what you need — and secure the rest. Use Keeper’s secure vault and encrypted file storage, Secure File Storage, to store critical credentials and documents, and avoid accessing sensitive data on shared or untrusted devices.
5. Stay alert and aware of potential cyber attacks
Social engineering thrives at busy events. Always verify identities before granting access to information. According to Keeper Security’s recent study, 92% of IT leaders say cyber attacks are increasing rapidly. Learn more about emerging cyber threats and how to protect yourself and your organization.
We can’t wait for RSAC 2025 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco from April 28 to May 1. Be sure to visit the Keeper Security booth #335 in the South Expo Hall – we look forward to seeing you there!