Rapid7 Global Cybersecurity Summit 2026: What's Worth Watching From the Sidelines
The event
Rapid7's 2026 Global Cybersecurity Summit kicks off this week. If you're attending, this isn't for you. If you're not — and most of us aren't — there are still good reasons to set a calendar reminder for when the recordings post.
What we'd watch for
Three tracks consistently produce content worth chasing after the event:
- **Threat-landscape briefings.** The vendor-pitch parts can be skipped; the actual data on attack-trend shifts is genuinely useful for prioritising next quarter's work.
- **Detection engineering.** Anything where someone shares a real KQL / Splunk SPL / Sigma rule they wrote in response to a real incident. These are gold dust.
- **CISO-track sessions.** Less technical, more "how do I sell this to my board" — useful for engineers who need to translate risk into budget.
Why this matters for KYAX clients
We don't push event attendance on clients — most of these conferences are vendor-heavy and the per-attendee cost rarely beats reading the recordings for free. But for security leads working without a peer group inside their org, the summit recordings + write-ups are an underrated input. We send links around internally when we spot something worth a 20-minute watch; happy to do the same for any clients who'd like a curated pass through it.
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*Source: [Rapid7 Blog](https://www.rapid7.com/blog/post/it-last-chance-rapid7-global-cybersecurity-summit) — Emma Burdett, 2026-05-11. Commentary is original to KYAX.*