Tufin's Annual Conference to Focus on AI Agents Reshaping Network Security
Tufin announced Tufinnovate 2026, a virtual conference where network security executives will examine how agentic AI is forcing changes to enterprise security operations. The company positioned the event around a central premise: legacy processes like manual reviews and periodic posture checks no longer work when networks change continuously and AI-powered attacks move at machine speed.
The conference runs across three regions in May 2026. North America sessions begin May 12, Europe & Middle East on May 19, and Asia Pacific on May 21.
Why Executives Should Attend
Enterprise networks are expanding faster than security teams can manually oversee them. Attackers are using AI to find exposure gaps more quickly, exploit configuration drift more aggressively, and move laterally across systems with greater efficiency.
Tufin CEO Raymond Brancato said the conference addresses a specific problem: "As networks rapidly expand and attackers use AI to accelerate attacks, organizations need a greater level of network-wide understanding and control in order to maintain their overall security posture."
For strategy leaders, the conference offers practical frameworks for four key challenges:
- Continuously assessing network security posture across hybrid environments
- Identifying exposure based on actual connectivity and attack paths
- Governing autonomous, high-velocity change across multi-vendor networks
- Applying intelligent automation to strengthen compliance and operational efficiency
What's on the Agenda
Sessions include technical deep dives and hands-on labs covering cloud, SASE, and microsegmentation environments. Tufin will demonstrate integrations with Azure, Zscaler, and Akamai for unified visibility across vendors.
An exclusive executive forum will cover assessing true network security posture, closing security gaps with AI, and securing business operations. Attendees will also get early access to Tufin's 2026 product roadmap, including enhancements to its Unified Control Plane and simplified compliance scaling.
The company will present its vision for what it calls "Agentic Network Security," built on automation playbooks and a Dynamic Network Connectivity Graph.
Registration Details
North America: Tuesday, May 12, 2026 at 1:00 pm EDT / 10:00 am PDT
Europe & Middle East: Tuesday, May 19, 2026 at 12:00 pm GMT / 2:00 pm CET
Asia Pacific: Thursday, May 21, 2026 at 8:30 am IST / 11:00 am SGT / 2:00 pm AEDT
Registration is open at tufinnovate.tufin.com.
For strategy leaders evaluating how agentic AI affects network operations, see our guide to AI for Executives & Strategy and learn more about AI Agents & Automation.
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