Five Can’t-Miss ISC West 2026 Cybersecurity and IT Sessions

Five Can’t-Miss ISC West 2026 Cybersecurity and IT Sessions

Five Can’t-Miss ISC West 2026 Cybersecurity and IT Sessions

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Publish Date: 2026-02-25 12:08:00

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ISC West 2026 is coming up March 23–27 in Las Vegas and the Security Industry Association (SIA) and ISC West have revealed full conference details for the SIA Education at ISC West program, including keynote presentations and more than 150 sessions from more than 330 speakers on the most current business trends, technologies and industry developments.
Among the lineup of conference offerings are several sessions related to cybersecurity and IT. At ISC West 2026, you’ll discover expert insights on zero trust in physical security, cyber penetration and evasion tactics and more. Here are five sessions you won’t want to miss; make sure to add them to your ISC West calendar!

Wednesday, March 25, 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Zero trust has long been a standard in the IT world—but until now, physical security, operational technology and industrial control systems managers have lacked the tools to implement it effectively. That’s changing. This session introduces the industry’s first zero trust architecture concept of operations built specifically for physical security systems, extending core cybersecurity principles from the enterprise all the way to the edge. Developed to align with Executive Order 14028 and other federal mandates, this new framework gives security professionals a practical blueprint for real-world deployment.
Speakers:

Jeremy Freeze-Skret, vice president, Prometheus Security Group Global
Scott Gross, security strategist, critical infrastructure/utilities, ESI Convergent
Steve Lasky, editorial director, Security Executive Magazine and SecurityInfoWatch, Endeavor Business Media
Maria Sumnicht, national director, cybersecurity, Task Force on Homeland Security

Tuesday, March 24, 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Cybersecurity is a critical challenge for organizations of all types and sizes as the number of data breaches continues to increase on a daily basis; however, as the number and frequency of cyber threats continue to increase through various online tactics, the fastest and easiest way to break into organizations’ critical data comes from internalized threats behind firewalls.

Thwarting internal threats starts at the perimeter with better personnel identity management and more secure means of gaining access. This panel of industry professionals will discuss how organizations can better manage employee, contractor and visitor identities across their life cycle, better authenticate who they are and best fortify all critical access points with fortified entry solutions.
Speakers:

Bud Broomhead, CEO/founder, Viakoo
John Cassise, chief product officer, SAFR by RealNetworks
Karyn Hodgson, editor-in-chief, SDM Magazine
Glenn Longley, chief product officer, Inovonics
Tim Purpura, chief product officer, Morse Watchmans

Tuesday, March 24, 10-11 a.m.
As threats grow more complex, automation is becoming a key strategy for reducing risk and improving efficiency across cyber-physical environments. This session offers a high-level look at how automation can support secure facility operations—streamlining access control, reducing manual tasks and reinforcing compliance in mission-critical settings.
Speakers:

Brittany Board, director of technology partners, PSA
Jim Cooper, director of technology and innovation, Pavion
Wayne Dorris, program manager, cybersecurity, Axis Communications
Gary Hoffner, vice president, PSLA Security
Min Kyriannis, CEO, AMYNA Systems

Wednesday, March 25, 1-2 p.m.
As cyber defenses become increasingly sophisticated, attackers are evolving to become nearly undetectable. This panel will explore the latest methods adversaries use to bypass detection, blend into legitimate activity and remain undetected within networks for months. Experts will dissect real-world case studies, demonstrate cutting-edge evasion techniques and discuss how defenders can adapt to this new era of cyber stealth.
Speakers:

Jim Cooper, director of technology and innovation, Pavion
John Deskurakis, deputy chief data officer, chief information security officer and chief AI officer, Daikin Applied Americas
Darren Giacomini, enterprise solutions strategist, Paragon Micro
Sandy Jacolow, senior vice president and chief technology officer, Empire State Realty Trust
Min Kyriannis, CEO, AMYNA Systems

Wednesday, March 25, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
Cybersecurity doesn’t have to be confusing, and you don’t need to be a network engineer to secure your systems. As physical security devices like cameras, access control systems, and intercoms increasingly connect to the network, they’ve become prime targets for cyberattacks.
Unfortunately, many integrators and security professionals are left out of the cybersecurity conversation because the guidance is buried in jargon and tech-heavy language. This session is designed specifically for physical security pros who want clear, actionable guidance without the fluff.
We’ll break down essential cybersecurity concepts in plain language, show how cyber risks emerge during real-world deployments and provide simple steps to reduce risk during installation, configuration and ongoing support.
Presenter:

Will Knehr, global cybersecurity advisor, i-PRO Americas

You can access the full SIA Education at ISC West conference program by registering for a SIA Education@ISC Passport.
Kara Klein is associate director of marketing and media relations for the Security Industry Association (SIA). The original version of this post appeared on SIA’s website and is used with permission.