LinkShadow to Showcase AI-Powered CyberMeshX Platform at ITWeb Security Summit 2026
Zero Signal Staff
Published May 12, 2026 at 5:10 PM ET · 8 days ago
Cybersecurity vendor LinkShadow will present its unified AI-powered CyberMeshX platform at the ITWeb Security Summit 2026 in Johannesburg next month, the company confirmed in an announcement published by ITWeb on 12 May.
Cybersecurity vendor LinkShadow will present its unified AI-powered CyberMeshX platform at the ITWeb Security Summit 2026 in Johannesburg next month, the company confirmed in an announcement published by ITWeb on 12 May.
The Details
The ITWeb Security Summit 2026 is scheduled for 2–3 June at the Sandton Convention Centre, with workshops on 4 June, according to the event's official page. LinkShadow said it will use the platform to advance its unified cyber security offering built around an AI-powered cyber mesh architecture.
Context
LinkShadow describes its unified platform as combining Identity Threat Detection and Response, Data Security Posture Management, and Network Detection and Response with AI-powered analytics and Cyber Mesh Architecture. The company markets CyberMeshX as an AI-driven command center spanning cloud, on-premises, and hybrid environments.
The platform was launched in May 2025 as a unified cybersecurity product built on cybersecurity mesh architecture principles, with an integration hub spanning more than 150 security products, according to a LinkShadow press release from that month.
The ITWeb Security Summit describes itself as South Africa's annual cyber security event. The 2026 edition focuses on AI-driven attacks, fragile supply chains, and the cyber skills gap, according to the event's promotional material.
In the May 2025 press release, LinkShadow quoted Ahmad Fida Weldali describing the launch as a broader strategic move: "CyberMeshX represents not just a product launch — it's a paradigm shift."
What's Next
The conference runs 2–3 June with workshops on 4 June at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg. ITWeb has indicated the programme will cover topics including AI-driven attacks, fragile supply chains, and the cyber skills gap. LinkShadow's participation is framed around showcasing its CyberMeshX platform to the summit audience.
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