
Chainguard Assemble 2026 and the Security Factory Mindset
New York knows how to turn rough ground into something human-friendly. For example, the Liz Christy Garden began in 1973 as the city's first community garden, carved out of an overgrown vacant lot on the Lower East Side. They went from a wild and chaotic space to a human-friendly park that New Yorkers still enjoy today. That felt like a good backdrop for an event where security-minded professionals could have a conversation centered on taking messy, fast-moving software systems and building them into something durable, governed, and worth trusting. About 400 like-minded practitioners did exactly that at Chainguard Assemble 2026 . Throughout the event, held at The Glass House , attendees had the chance to see 38 speakers, including a closing session with Colin Jost, discuss the path forward for security in a world of rapidly evolving, AI-powered threats. Across keynotes, lightning talks, and other sessions, the same message kept surfacing from different angles: patching after the fact i
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