San Francisco, March 23–26, 2026 — At RSAC 2026, one of the most important messages was clear: in the age of agentic AI, trust has become a security imperative. As AI systems gain the ability to plan, decide, and act, organizations must answer four urgent questions: How do we see what AI agents are doing? How do we govern them? How do we reduce risk before they act? And who is accountable when they cause harm? RSAC’s own preview identified Agentic AI and governance as defining themes of the conference, while its Day 1 recap highlighted Microsoft Security’s keynote, “Building Trust in the Agentic AI Era.”
The discussion at RSAC 2026 showed that trust can no longer remain an abstract aspiration. In the Agentic AI Era, trust must be built through visibility and observability, governance frameworks, preventive risk controls, and accountability by design. This is why the emerging global focus on agentic AI resonates strongly with the vision of AIWS Trust Architecture and AIWS Trust Infrastructure: moving from principles to real mechanisms for trust in the AI Age.
