Cybersecurity is now considered a people problem, not just a technology problem. Humans are responsible for 95% of cybersecurity failures. Technology-focused events will not suffice anymore. When 45,000 security experts descend on the Moscone Center in San Francisco for RSAC 2026 from March 23 to 26, they will want to hear the latest on AI, quantum, and zero trust. They will also be asking themselves one key question. Will my people actually perform when it is game time? Only Threatcop can show you. Stop by Threatcop’s interactive Cyber Olympics at RSAC 2026 and find out.
Live Testing Beats Tabletop Exercises
Skills practice in meetings and tabletop exercises can go only so far. Practitioners must face real-world scenarios where they think on their feet with no room for error. That approach reveals true team preparedness. Threatcop’s Cyber Olympics at RSAC 2026 delivers exactly that experience. Attendees defend against actual cyberattacks happening in real time. There are no lectures or slides. Participants face a full-on phishing and social engineering assault. You see how your team reacts with no script to follow. The event reveals how effective your security awareness program has been at creating a human firewall that responds naturally to threats. The Cyber Olympics tests knowledge, decision-making skills, and teamwork under pressure.
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Competition Generates Actionable Data
Competitive cybersecurity games produce detailed and useful performance data. During competition for Cyber Olympics glory at RSAC 2026, every selection, hesitation, and mistake becomes quantified. You gain objectively measured statistics that show exactly how your human firewall performs. You learn specifically where gaps exist in your employees’ cybersecurity knowledge. The results identify who fails simulated phishing tests. They reveal who works well under stress. They highlight who needs additional security awareness training. This information provides hard data for security awareness training decisions rather than just feelings of readiness. Threatcop’s competition also lets you compare your team against peers. You discover where you stand relative to other organizations. Top performers win prizes, including a new iPad as the grand prize.
Turn RSAC Into Real-World Validation
RSAC 2026 offers the perfect chance to stop passively consuming information. Test how your team stacks up against real-world cyberattacks. Threatcop’s Cyber Olympics transforms RSAC into a competition built around real data. The event shows exactly how prepared you are and provides accurate performance metrics. Come to the conference. Leave with more than new concepts. Leave San Francisco knowing what your team does right. Develop a clear game plan for correcting what they do wrong.
Sign up your team at the Threatcop booth no. ESE-45 to compete in the Cyber Olympics. Win bragging rights, peace of mind, and a new iPad.

Purva is a Technical Content Strategist at Threatcop with an MBA in Business Analytics, specializing in SEO-driven content and technical editing across IT and digital domains, and is the author of the book From a Daughter’s Eye.
