Israeli cybersecurity companies say they still plan to attend RSAC 2026 despite the ongoing Iran war and travel disruptions affecting flights from Israel.
Travel has become more difficult after restrictions at Ben Gurion Airport reduced outbound flights due to missile and rocket attacks from Iran and Lebanon.
Even so, conference organizers report minimal impact on attendance so far.
For security vendors, RSAC is a major global event where companies showcase technology, meet customers, and discuss emerging threats shaping the cybersecurity industry.
Companies including Orca Security, Check Point Software Technologies, Cyera and Radware say their participation plans remain largely unchanged.
Many Israeli-founded security firms maintain large teams in the United States and Europe, allowing them to rely on global staff to represent the company at the event.
Some executives from Israel still hope to travel if airspace conditions improve closer to the conference.
Their continued presence highlights the resilience of Israeli cybersecurity companies and the global importance of RSAC for industry collaboration.
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