At a Glance
- AI is no longer a differentiator, it’s the baseline. From autonomous threat detection to AI-driven social engineering defense, the brands on the floor were building for a world where AI sits on both sides of the fight.
- Containment is the new perimeter. Zero Trust segmentation, browser-native security, and secure file workflows shifted the conversation from “keep attackers out” toward “limit what happens when they get in.”
- Scale doesn’t excuse a brand from needing a story. Whether the footprint was 50×40 or 20×20, the exhibits that stopped attendees were the ones that turned technical depth into something a security professional could feel while walking by.
Black Hat 2026 brought more than 20,000 security professionals to the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, with the Business Hall opening its doors August 4th through the show’s close on the 6th. It’s one of the industry’s most technical audiences — practitioners, not just buyers — and that changes what works on a show floor. Sparks partnered with eight brands across the show to design and build exhibit environments that could hold up to that scrutiny, translating dense security stories into experiences attendees could understand and engage with in seconds. Here’s a look at what came to life on the floor.

Adaptive Security
What does deepfake defense look like on a trade show floor? For Adaptive Security, it looked like a 20×20 environment Sparks built to bring the company’s AI-driven social engineering training platform to life on-site, giving attendees a way to see deepfake simulations and phishing training in action rather than just hear them described.

AWS
AWS’s challenge at Black Hat wasn’t awareness, it was immediacy — making the world’s most comprehensive cloud platform feel urgent to a security professional walking a packed show floor. Sparks designed and built a 30×30 environment for AWS where every surface, station, and message connected directly to a decision attendees were already trying to make, bringing the company’s security portfolio to life for the practitioners who need it most.

Darktrace
Darktrace’s AI-powered platform autonomously detects, investigates, and responds to threats in real time — a story built for a company whose product doesn’t sleep. Sparks designed and built a 20×20 environment for Darktrace at Black Hat 2026 that let the space do the talking, bringing the brand’s autonomous threat detection story to life for one of the most sophisticated security audiences in the industry.

Files.com
Files.com brought a compact 20×20 footprint and a direct message to Black Hat: secure, automated file workflows aren’t optional anymore. Sparks built an environment that made every square foot count, pairing focused strategy with precise execution to show the security community exactly why Files.com’s approach to partner and client file exchange matters.

Illumio
Illumio’s Zero Trust segmentation technology helps organizations contain cyberattacks and limit lateral movement across hybrid and multi-cloud environments — a category with real substance and almost nothing physical to point to. Sparks built a 20×30 environment around that challenge, leaning into clean architecture, intentional flow, and messaging that let Illumio’s breach-containment story do the work, turning one of cybersecurity’s most critical and least visual concepts into conversations that moved the needle.

Island
Island’s enterprise browser platform embeds security, AI enablement, and access controls directly into the browser — a category most security professionals don’t immediately think of as a security decision. Sparks built a 20×30 environment for Island at Black Hat 2026 designed around that exact reframe, taking the most familiar tool in enterprise work and making the case for it as one of the most important layers in the security stack.

Microsoft
Microsoft shows up with an impactful footprint at every show. The challenge is making that scale feel immediate and human on a crowded floor. Sparks designed and built a 30×30 environment for Microsoft at Black Hat 2026 where every detail was intentional and every touchpoint a conversation starter, bringing the brand’s cloud, AI, and security ecosystem to life for the security professionals walking by.


ServiceNow
At 50×40 feet, ServiceNow’s presence at Black Hat 2026 was one of the largest footprints on the show floor — fitting for a platform that touches IT, HR, security, and business operations across the enterprise. Sparks designed and built an environment engineered to turn ServiceNow’s complex operational story into conversations that mattered, welcoming security professionals into a space built with intention down to the smallest detail. ServiceNow’s presence extended beyond the main booth with a Hazel Lounge takeover, giving attendees another way to experience the brand off the main show floor.
The Bigger Picture
Across all eight partnerships, one thing stood out: no two security stories looked the same, and no two exhibit footprints had to. From a 50×40 flagship presence to a 20×20 environment built to make every foot count, the common thread was translation — taking dense, technical, often invisible technology and giving it a form security professionals could walk up to, engage with, and remember. That collective presence across the show floor is also a Sparks and TFC story: eight brands, eight footprints, one show floor, and a range of experiences built to prove that scale and precision aren’t mutually exclusive.
Frequently Asked Questions About Black Hat
Black Hat is one of the cybersecurity industry’s largest and most technical annual conferences, bringing together security researchers, practitioners, and vendors. Black Hat 2026 ran August 1–6 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, with the Business Hall (exhibit floor) opening August 4th.
Black Hat’s Business Hall welcomed more than 20,000 security professionals to the show floor in 2026.
Sparks designed and built exhibit environments for Adaptive Security, AWS, Darktrace, Files.com, Illumio, Island, Microsoft, and ServiceNow at Black Hat 2026, ranging from 20×20 to 50×40 footprints.
Sparks focuses on translating dense, technical security stories into demo-first, interactive environments that create meaningful conversations on the show floor — from live threat demos to hands-on product zones designed around each brand’s specific value proposition.



