(1) A major cybersecurity conference that began in 1991 as the RSA Data Security Conference and later the RSA Conference. Renamed RSAC in 2025, conferences are held annually in San Francisco and periodically in Europe, Asia and the UAE. As many as 40,000 people have attended the U.S. venue. See
RSA.
(2) (
Recreational
Software
Advisory
Council) A non-profit organization established to rate game software and online content that was folded into the Internet Content Rating Association (ICRA) in 1999. RSAC's two-fold purpose was to protect minors from potentially harmful Web content, while preserving free speech on the Internet. In 2007, the ICRA's work, services and products were incorporated into the newly launched Family Online Safety Institute (see
FOSI).