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Additionally: Anthropic Claude Code Safety Impression on AppSec, RSAC Convention Preview
On this week’s panel, 4 ISMG editors focus on the potential cyber spillover from escalating tensions within the Iran-Israel-U.S. battle, the market disruption sparked by Anthropic’s Claude Code Safety launch and a preview of RSAC Convention 2026 because the business gears up for considered one of its greatest gatherings of the 12 months.
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The panelists – Anna Delaney, government director, productions; Tom Area, senior vp, editorial; Michael Novinson, government editor, ISMG Enterprise; and Marianne Kolbasuk McGee, government editor, HealthcareInfoSecurity – mentioned:
- The potential cyber spillover from the Iran-Israel-U.S. battle and the dangers dealing with healthcare organizations, together with DDoS assaults, ransomware, wiper malware and hacktivist campaigns concentrating on susceptible hospital programs;
- The potential market disruption from Anthropic’s Claude Code Safety launch and whether or not synthetic intelligence-driven code-scanning instruments might reshape the appliance safety market, significantly via aggressive pricing and new AI-based capabilities;
- What to anticipate at RSAC Convention 2026, together with key periods, rising themes akin to agentic AI and non-human identities, and the way geopolitical tensions and the absence of U.S. federal authorities participation might form the occasion.
The ISMG Editors’ Panel runs weekly. Do not miss our earlier installments, together with the Feb. 20 version on ransomware gang conflicts and the Feb. 27 version on Claude and the AI cybersecurity reckoning.







