
Saviynt to showcase AI-driven identity security at RSA 2025
Saviynt has announced its participation as a featured exhibitor at RSA Conference 2025 in San Francisco, where the company will focus on identity security as a core topic.
Saviynt plans to maintain a strong presence at the event, taking place at the Moscone Centre from 28 April to 1 May, with a dedicated booth, scheduled thought leadership, and a range of networking activities.
Paul Zolfaghari, President at Saviynt, said, "Identity security has firmly established itself as a foundational operational need within an organization – one that's increasingly prioritized at the C-suite level because of the strategic value it brings across the enterprise. As AI becomes a key accelerator of identity innovation, we're excited to meet with RSA attendees to explore how a platform-centric approach to identity security can drive both risk reduction and business agility."
The company will underscore its platform-centric approach to identity security, addressing how such strategies are influencing enterprise security in a context shaped by digitalisation and advances in artificial intelligence.
Saviynt's Chief Trust Officer, Jim Routh, is scheduled to participate in three notable speaking sessions addressing generative AI risk, the changing nature of the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) role, and the shift of CISOs towards entrepreneurial paths and venture capital.
Jim Routh commented, "The annual RSA Conference is the Super Bowl of cybersecurity events and we're bringing identity security to the forefront of that conversation.
From AI governance to the changing CISO career path, I'm also excited to participate in speaking sessions that will reflect where the industry is headed – and how identity leaders and cybersecurity professionals can shape what comes next."
Saviynt's scheduled sessions at the conference include a fireside chat titled 'Levi's Modernization Journey', taking place on Tuesday, 29 April at 2:10 p.m. This session features Saviynt Chief Product Officer Vibhuti Sinha and Levi Strauss & Co.'s Director of Enterprise Security Aaron Anderle discussing the transformation of Levi's identity programme to support enterprise-wide modernisation.
On Wednesday, 30 April at 11:00 a.m., Routh will moderate 'CISOs Who Transitioned to Entrepreneurs and Venture Capitalists' at the Contemporary Jewish Museum.
The session gathers former CISOs who have shifted to building companies and investing in startups, exploring the skills, mindset, and experiences gathered through this career transition.
A panel discussion entitled 'CISOs Unchained' is scheduled for Thursday, 1 May at 1:30 p.m., where Routh will be joined by industry figures including Edward Amoroso, Kirsten Davies, and Charles Blauner. The panel will address the evolving CISO role, discussing perspectives on risk, resilience, and adaptation in the cybersecurity field.
Routh will also present on 'AI Governance in Action: Balancing Innovation and Risk in the Age of GenAI' on Wednesday, 30 April at 2:25 p.m. In this session, he will discuss responsible implementation of generative AI at scale, offering guidance on forming cross-functional governance teams, aligning AI strategies with core corporate values, and maintaining cybersecurity while enabling innovation.
During expo hours, attendees can visit Saviynt's booth (#N-5163) in the North Expo to learn about the Saviynt Identity Cloud and its application in managing complex identity environments, with a focus on AI-driven insights and automation. Attendees are also invited to register for product demonstrations and meet Saviynt experts on site.
Networking opportunities hosted by Saviynt include the Saviynt Social at the Holbrook House on Wednesday, 30 April from 5:30-9:00 p.m., which offers a relaxed environment for industry professionals to connect with company leaders and peers. Additionally, Saviynt and GuidePoint Security will host a networking event at The Grand Nightclub on Monday, 28 April from 6:30-8:30 p.m.