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ISC2 Adds Hands-On AI Incident Rooms to 2026 Security Congress

Forty-one percent of cybersecurity professionals identify artificial intelligence as their most pressing skills gap, prompting ISC2 to overhaul its 2026 Security Congress in Denver. The event, scheduled for October 24–28, will debut interactive AI Incident Rooms designed to mirror real-world threat scenarios and foster peer-to-peer problem solving.

ISC2 Adds Hands-On AI Incident Rooms to 2026 Security Congress

The shift toward immersive learning replaces traditional lecture formats with 150-minute, scenario-based discussions. Limited to 50 participants per session, these AI Incident Rooms aim to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application. ISC2 CEO Scott Beale noted that the organization is intentionally evolving the conference to prioritize collaborative experiences, acknowledging that the cybersecurity community often lacks space for meaningful, hands-on professional exchange.

Beyond AI-focused training, the program includes tabletop exercises and "Lessons from the Field" breakouts. While the interactive rooms and tabletops are reserved for in-person attendees at the Gaylord Rockies, virtual participants retain access to the breakout sessions. The conference also offers up to 81.5 CPE credits for attendees, with additional credits available through pre-conference workshops on leadership and zero trust. Early bird registration remains open until September 9, 2026.

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