From March 23–26, SerNet GmbH will showcase verinice at RSA Conference 2026 in San Francisco for the first time, appearing as a co-exhibitor in the German Pavilion (Moscone Center, North Expo, Booth 5469-3). The German joint presence is organized by TeleTrusT under the banner “IT Security made in Germany” (ITSMIG). This year also marks the 25th anniversary of the German Pavilion at RSAC, underscoring the long-standing presence of German cybersecurity expertise at one of the industry’s leading global events.
At RSAC, SerNet is putting a clear issue on the table: how international organizations – and US vendors in particular – can turn EU regulatory requirements into structured, workable practice. Companies that want to enter or expand in the European market need more than a basic understanding of NIS2, GDPR, and ISO 27001. They need to translate those requirements into processes, responsibilities, controls, and verifiable evidence. That is exactly where verinice, SerNet’s open-source GRC and ISMS tool, comes in.
As an open platform developed in Germany, verinice helps organizations move from compliance theory to operational reality. For US vendors, that matters because regulation is increasingly becoming a market access issue. Succeeding in Europe requires more than strong technical security. It also requires a transparent, auditable governance structure for e.g. information security and data protection.
That positioning is a deliberate fit for the German Pavilion. Under the “IT Security made in Germany” label, TeleTrusT has long brought together German security companies with strong technical depth and close alignment to regulatory requirements. SerNet also carries the TeleTrusT trust marks “IT Security made in Germany” and “IT made in Europe.”
Visitors to RSA Conference 2026 are invited to meet SerNet at Booth 5469-3 in the German Pavilion. We look forward to discussing how verinice can help organizations build governance structures for information security, privacy, and compliance that stand up to international requirements and support entry into the European market.