Full Details Released for SIA Education at ISC West

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.

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 from top luminaries and more than 120 sessions from more than 280 top industry expert speakers on the most current business trends, technologies and industry developments.

Among the robust lineup of conference offerings are several workshop and add-on course options. At ISC West 2026, you'll discover expert insights on cybersecurity, interoperability, security consulting and more. Here are eight learning opportunities you won't want to miss; make sure to add them to your ISC West calendar.

There also will be an Intro to Cyber Workshop. It will be held Tuesday, March 24 from 10 a.m. until noon.

"Master the eight domains of cybersecurity that directly impact your physical security systems, from network protection to disaster recovery," said Lorenzo Pedroncelli, senior manager, converged security, RSA Security.

As physical and digital security converge, security professionals must understand the cybersecurity landscape to protect their organizations effectively. This hands-on, two-hour workshop demystifies cybersecurity fundamentals and demonstrates their direct relevance to physical security systems.

Attendees will explore eight critical domains of cybersecurity through the lens of modern security infrastructure: Network security, endpoint protection, identity and access management, email and web security, security awareness training, backup and disaster recovery, vulnerability and patch management and SIEM & SOC operations.

Through real-world case studies and interactive discussions, participants will learn how each domain impacts physical security systems like access control, surveillance networks, and building automation.

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