SIA and RX Merge Physical and Cyber: ISC West 2026
Pressure is building across the stack, and it is not subtle. Systems that used to sit in separate lanes are now colliding in production. Cameras are talking to cloud. Access control is bleeding into identity. Cyber threats are no longer knocking on the door, they are already inside the building asking for credentials. The gap is no longer technology. It is how fast organizations can reconcile a world where physical and digital risk move as one, and that tension is now bleeding directly into the startup ecosystem where builders are being forced to think beyond single-layer solutions.
That is the tension ISC West 2026 walks straight into. March 23–March 27, 2026 at The Venetian Expo in Las Vegas, this is not a trade show playing dress up as a conference. It is where physical security, cybersecurity, and identity stop acting like cousins and start behaving like one system. The Security Industry Association, alongside RX, is leaning into that convergence with a program that treats trust as infrastructure, not a feature request, a signal that the startup ecosystem can no longer afford to build in silos if it expects to sell into enterprise reality.
Walk the floor and you feel the density. More than 29,000 professionals, over 750 exhibitors, 140+ sessions, 80+ countries. Not theoretical conversations. Operators, integrators, executives, and builders all circling the same question from different altitudes. The exhibit hall runs March 25–March 27, while SIA Education@ISC drives the thinking from March 23–March 26. It is a full stack environment where strategy collides with deployment in real time, compressing months of market feedback into days for anyone serious about positioning inside the startup ecosystem.
The keynote lineup does not waste time pretending this is incremental. Haywood Talcove, CEO, LexisNexis Risk Solutions Government, and Paul Eckloff, Senior Director, LexisNexis Special Services, open on national security and the gaps adversaries exploit when systems fail to talk. Keith White, Chief Safety and Security Officer, Salesforce, steps in with AI as connective tissue between digital and physical risk. Dr. Jessica Barker MBE, Cyber Security Expert, closes on the human layer, the part every system eventually answers to whether it wants to or not, a reminder that even the most advanced platforms still sell to people, not protocols.
Behind the curtain, Don Erickson, CEO, Security Industry Association, and Nicole Miller, Conference Director, ISC Security Events, are shaping more than an agenda. They are engineering a lens. Chris Peckham, COO, Ollivier Corporation, and Rachelle Loyear, VP, Integrated Security Solutions, Allied Universal, bring operator clarity, pushing identity, data center security, perimeter strategy, and converged systems out of silos and into one conversation that reflects how risk actually shows up in live environments.
The signal gets sharper inside the tracks. Digital Trust and Identity. Data Center Security. Perimeter Security. Converged Security. Add in SOC discussions, RSA@ISC crossover, SIA Security Megatrends, and the Active Shooter Workshop, and you start to see the outline of a new operating model. Even the learning layer evolves with Rozie.AI Synopsis translating, summarizing, and tailoring insight in real time, tightening the feedback loop between insight and execution across the startup ecosystem.
What makes this room different is not scale. It is alignment. When the people who write the checks, build the systems, and respond when things break are all working off the same evolving map, markets shift. Quietly at first. Then all at once.









