Keynotes and Sessions
The conference offered thought-provoking sessions focused on cybersecurity, and a comprehensive roundup of the most pressing threats and attack techniques. The event provided valuable insights into how organizations can minimize their cyber risks, with allowlisting leader and Airlock Digital Chief Executive Officer, David Cottingham, presenting twice at the Jamf booth on how the integration of our application control solution with Jamf Pro enhances security and streamlines management of macOS devices.
Out and About
Nothing beats spending time in person with our valued customers and partners. We particularly enjoyed co-sponsoring the GuidePoint Security RSAC Party, an exciting gathering of cybersecurity innovators, thought leaders, and experts. Our team also hit the spectacular Half Moon Bay Golf Links with WWT for a day of networking with CISOs and security professionals in the most relaxed of settings.
We never miss an opportunity to share the benefits of Airlock Digital’s precision application control, and RSAC25 provided plenty. Our team sat down with our favorite podcasters, analysts and journalists to discuss how our solution aligns with customer priorities, as well as to hear their perspectives on cybersecurity trends and priorities.
Awards and Honors
While a laser focus on our customers’ needs as our number one priority, external recognition of our leadership in application control and allowlisting is extremely validating. This year we took home a record seven Cyber Defense Magazine Awards:
These awards recognize our innovation in solving the business process problem that has held application control and allowlisting back for years. We make it easy to deploy application control across every endpoint without slowing down your business. It’s proactive protection at scale.
Until Next Time
A huge thank you to our valued partners including CrowdStrike, Optiv, WWT, CDW, GuidePoint Security, and our incredible customers for the collaborative, thoughtful conversations. Together, we're stopping threats before they start.