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RSAC 2026 Conference Announcements Summary (Day 2)

  • What: New security tools and product announcements at RSAC 2026
  • Impact: Offensive security firm Assail launches autonomous red team platform Ares
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Management & Strategy RSAC 2026 Conference Announcements Summary (Day 2) A summary of the announcements made by vendors on the second day of the RSAC 2026 Conference. By SecurityWeek News | March 25, 2026 (8:05 AM ET) Flipboard Reddit Whatsapp Whatsapp Email As hundreds of vendors descend on San Francisco for the RSAC 2026 Conference, the sheer volume of news can be overwhelming. To help you navigate the noise, SecurityWeek is providing a daily digest of the most significant announcements. Below is our curated roundup of essential product and service updates, along with reports from the first day of the event. Roundups of announcements from day 1 and the days leading up to the conference are also available. Assail launches Ares autonomous red team platform Offensive security firm Assail has launched Ares, an autonomous red-teaming platform designed to discover, chain, and exploit vulnerabilities across APIs, mobile applications, and web applications. Ares is a self-healing, self-teaching platform that autonomously adapts attack strategies in real time and requires no hands-on expertise to manage. BlackCloak adds new capabilities to executive protection platform BlackCloak has released three new capabilities for its Digital Executive Protection platform. Impersonation Protection, now enhanced with device-level biometric validation and geolocation signals, lets BlackCloak members authenticate the legitimacy of communications from other members in real time via the mobile app. Search Suppression complements the existing Data Broker Removal service by automatically suppressing a member’s PII from search engine results while broker removal requests are still being processed. Member Travel Advisory (coming this spring) delivers AI-synthesized, continuously updated risk analysis across cybersecurity, physical, geopolitical, and social dimensions for every country directly within the app. Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading. ConductorOne announces new CrowdStrike integration ConductorOne announced a new integration with CrowdStrike Falcon Next-Gen Identity Security that feeds live threat signals drawn from real-time detections, behavioral analytics, and threat intelligence directly into ConductorOne’s access governance workflows. Security teams can filter and prioritize high-risk identities during access reviews and approval decisions based on real-time activity, rather than risk scores. ConductorOne’s policy engine can also use those Falcon signals to automate responses and trigger a review, deny access, or revoke entitlements the moment risk levels shift. Cyera launches Browser Shield and Data Lineage Cyera has introduced a new suite of capabilities, including Browser Shield for AI and Data Lineage, to provide real-time visibility into how employees and autonomous agents interact with sensitive data. Browser Shield prevents data exposure at the prompt level within public AI models, while the Data Lineage tool automatically maps how agents move and transform files across their lifecycle. Additionally, the new Cyera MCP allows security teams to build their own data security agents to automate threat hunting and risk remediation using plain-language queries. CrowdStrike launches cloud security innovations , Falcon Data Security , Agentic MDR CrowdStrike announced new Falcon Cloud Security enhancements to help eliminate cloud risk through adversary-informed prioritization. Organizations can identify cloud exposures most likely to be exploited and their root causes, enabling faster remediation. CrowdStrike also introduced Falcon Data Security, a new data security solution that stops data theft across the agentic enterprise. Falcon Data Security discovers, classifies, and stops data theft in real time. The security giant also unveiled Agentic MDR for managed detection and response. Falcon Complete’s analysts build and deploy intelligent agents to automate high-friction security workflows and stop breaches. Darktrace launches adaptive security awareness training and introduces MSSP offering Darktrace has announced Adaptive Human Defense, which replaces scheduled security awareness training with behavioral AI-driven micro-coaching sessions delivered in real time as risks appear in a user’s inbox. Darktrace also unveiled an expansion of Darktrace / EMAIL to include full-message, cross-channel analysis across email, Microsoft Teams, Slack, and Zoom, enabling detection of blended social engineering campaigns across all four platforms, including prompt-injection threats targeting corporate AI assistants. The company also announced a new managed email security offering for MSSPs, built on Darktrace / EMAIL’s Self-Learning AI. Drata launches agentic AI capabilities for third-party risk assessment and security questionnaire response Drata has released three new agentic AI capabilities for its trust management platform. The first, Agentic TPRM Assessment (now generally available), automates vendor security reviews by autonomously accessing live evidence from Drata Trust Centers, evaluating controls against defined criteria, and generating findings, follow-ups, and executive reports. The second, Agentic Questionnaire Response (in beta), manages the full security questionnaire lifecycle from intake and drafting to SME collaboration and final delivery, with configurable human-in-the-loop controls. The third, AI Trust Center Creation, ingests a customer’s existing artifacts and quickly auto-generates a complete Trust Center preview. Eclypsium expands supply chain security platform coverage Eclypsium has released the Eclypsium Supply Chain Security Platform version 4.3. The latest version of the platform provides continuous monitoring of network edge devices for vulnerabilities, indicators of compromise, and unknown binaries that may harbor vulnerabilities and custom malware introduced via the IT supply chain. GC Cybersecurity introducing 5th generation Autonomous Data Protection Platform GC Cybersecurity has unveiled its 5th generation Autonomous Data Protection Platform. The new ISE Autonomous Data Protection Platform is designed to address the growing risk of sensitive data exposure across AI, cloud, and SaaS environments. Powered by agentic AI and a 5th generation cybersecurity architecture, the platform continuously discovers, classifies, and protects data in real time, going beyond traditional perimeter-based defenses. Hadrian launches Nova agentic pentesting solution Hadrian has released Nova, an agentic pentesting product that autonomously simulates offensive techniques against an organization’s external attack surface, including chaining vulnerabilities and escalating access across real assets. Testing is customer-scoped and repeatable on demand, with findings reviewed by human experts before delivery. Nova is priced per test and is available immediately. KnowBe4 launches phishing alert button for Microsoft Teams and expands platform KnowBe4 is extending its one-click Phish Alert Button (PAB) to Microsoft Teams, allowing users to report suspicious messages directly within the collaboration platform. The integration enables security teams to manage threats from both email and Teams within a single, streamlined workflow. KnowBe4 also expanded its Artificial Intelligence Defense Agents (AIDA) platform with deepfake training agents that generate custom, high-fidelity deepfake simulations featuring an organization’s own leaders to train employees on how to spot AI-generated impersonations. Living Security launches AI-native platform to secure the hybrid workforce Living Security announced the general availability of its AI-native Human Risk Management platform. Powered by the Livvy AI risk intelligence engine, the platform is designed to secure the “hybrid workforce” — both human employees and AI agents operating across enterprise systems. The platform analyzes behavioral signals across the workforce to identify risk, explain why it matters, and guide remediation before incidents occur. Huntress expands ITDR coverage to Google Workspace Huntress has expanded its Managed Identity Threat Detection & Response (ITDR) product to cover Google Workspace, adding to its existing Microsoft 365 coverage. The solution detects anomalous authentication activity, attacker-created Gmail inbox rules designed to suppress MFA notifications or hide security alerts, and logins from data center providers commonly associated with threat actors. iCOUNTER introduces Counter Threat Operating System iCOUNTER announced the general availability of its Counter Threat Operating System (CTOS), a new platform designed to introduce “compromise intelligence” as a control layer for third-party risk. The initial release includes CTOS-TPR, which detects early-stage adversary activity such as reconnaissance and targeting aimed at vendors and partners. By continuously monitoring threat activity and mapping it against an organization’s extended ecosystem, CTOS enables companies to identify and act on risks before they lead to breaches. Miggo Security expands Runtime Defense Platform Miggo is expanding its Runtime Defense Platform to protect AI and agentic environments, with new capabilities including AI-BOM, runtime guardrails and agentic detection and response. It tackles the fact that agents are making decisions dynamically at runtime, so security teams need visibility and protection where models, tools and data actually interact. The enhancement gives security teams visibility and control over AI agents, MCP toolchains and Shadow AI running in production. NetRise launches Provenance NetRise launched Provenance, a new product that identifies risk associated with contributors to the open source components inside enterprise software and connected devices. Provenance adds a layer of trust and intelligence to the NetRise Platform, enabling teams to see a variety of project health signals, including advisory relationships and how compromises propagate through dependenc

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