EntruLabs Returns to Support WomenNow at Knowledge 2026
Before I jump into highlighting the company that helped make our WomenNow Breakfast possible, I have a confession to make: this blog is a little overdue.
Knowledge 2026 feels like it was yesterday, but between work, family, and the everyday chaos that life likes to throw our way, this article kept getting pushed further down my to-do list. If you're anything like me, you know how quickly good intentions can get buried under competing priorities.
But some stories are worth coming back to, and recognizing the people who support WomenNow is definitely one of them.
For the second year in a row, EntruLabs sponsored our annual WomenNow Breakfast at Knowledge. Their continued support has helped us create a space where members of the ServiceNow community can connect, share experiences, and build relationships that extend far beyond the conference itself.
So while this post may be a little late, our appreciation certainly isn't.
Founded by Nick Sessa, EntruLabs is a specialized ServiceNow security consulting firm focused on helping organizations strengthen platform security and maximize the value of their ServiceNow investments.
Nick is a recognized leader in the ServiceNow security space, holding credentials including CISSP and serving as a ServiceNow MVP and member of the ServiceNow Security Researcher Hall of Fame. With a Master's degree in Cybersecurity and extensive experience as a ServiceNow architect, he founded EntruLabs to help organizations stay ahead of evolving threats by embedding security-first practices into every layer of the ServiceNow platform.
Through EntruLabs, Nick and his team provide services including ServiceNow security assessments, white-box instance penetration testing, ServiceNow Vault implementations, custom application code reviews, threat modeling, security architecture consulting, and custom application development. Their focus is helping customers build secure, resilient ServiceNow environments without sacrificing innovation.
What makes EntruLabs' continued support especially meaningful is seeing how much the company has grown in just one year. When they sponsored the WomenNow Breakfast in 2025, EntruLabs was a brand-new company introducing itself to the ServiceNow community. At Knowledge 2026, they returned with established customer relationships, growing recognition, and the same commitment to investing in people and community.
When asked why EntruLabs chose to sponsor the WomenNow Breakfast for a second year, Nick shared:
“Last year we sponsored the WomenNow breakfast as a brand-new company. This year we came back with real traction and deeper relationships. Both ServiceNow and cybersecurity have real talent gaps, so sponsoring events like the WomenNow breakfast is one small way we can show up for the people helping close them.”
That message aligns closely with what WomenNow is all about. The ServiceNow ecosystem continues to grow, creating opportunities for people from all backgrounds to build rewarding careers. Community groups like WomenNow help foster those connections, and support from companies like EntruLabs helps make those opportunities possible.
In addition to supporting WomenNow, EntruLabs has continued to establish itself as a trusted partner within the ServiceNow ecosystem. Their focus on security comes at a time when organizations are placing greater emphasis on protecting data, managing risk, and ensuring secure adoption of emerging technologies, including AI.
When reflecting on Knowledge 2026, Nick shared what stood out most to him:
“The thing that got me most excited at K26 was how seriously ServiceNow is leaning into security across the board. Platform security, SecOps, and strategic moves like Armis, Veza, and the explosive growth of AICT. It feels like Risk and Security went from a track at Knowledge to a theme of Knowledge.”
His observations reflect a trend many attendees noticed throughout the conference. Security was no longer confined to a single track or audience. It was woven throughout keynote announcements, breakout sessions, and product conversations. As organizations continue to embrace AI and digital transformation, security and risk management are becoming foundational elements of every business conversation.
As WomenNow continues to grow, we remain grateful for organizations that invest not only in technology, but also in people and community. The relationships built at events like the WomenNow Breakfast often lead to mentorship opportunities, career growth, new partnerships, and lasting friendships.
Thank you to Nick Sessa and the entire EntruLabs team for supporting WomenNow for a second year. Your partnership helps create meaningful opportunities for connection, and we are excited to see what the future holds for both EntruLabs and the broader ServiceNow community.

