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There are few places louder than the RSA Conference.

More than 50,000 attendees. A constant stream of panels, product announcements, and events all competing for attention.

And yet, in the middle of all that noise, something becomes clear: The most valuable conversations don’t happen on stage. They happen in smaller rooms, in quieter moments, in environments designed for candor, not performance.

 

A Different Kind of Table

On Wednesday night during the RSA Conference, The Pipeline Group hosted a private dinner for 120 CISOs, cybersecurity leaders, founders, and investors.

We call it The Secure Table not because of the industry we serve, but because of how the room operates. Two rules shaped the evening:

No pitching. No slides. No demos. No “let’s schedule time.” Just conversation.

Permission-based connection. No attendee lists. No forced follow-ups. Every connection starts voluntarily.

That structure changes everything because the moment you remove the pressure to sell, people start saying what they actually think. And in a market where pipeline generation is increasingly complex, community becomes a performance lever. For cybersecurity leaders, these environments provide something increasingly rare: Clarity.

 

Watch the RSA Dinner Recap Video

To capture the energy and insights from the evening, we produced a short event recap video featuring perspectives from guests.

 

In a conference defined by scale, the most valuable moments are still small: a table, a conversation, a connection. In a sea of 50,000 people, the most important place to be is not the loudest room. It’s the right one.

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