- What: RSAC 2026 showcased new AI and security products.
- Impact: Vendors are focusing on securing AI agents and reducing risks.
20 Coolest AI And Security Products At RSAC 2026 At RSAC 2026 this week, top industry vendors and startups are showcasing an array of new tools for securing AI and agents. Cool New Products At RSAC While AI remains the dominant theme at RSAC 2026 as it has been for the last few conferences, the aperture has widened this year as organizations of all sizes grapple with a pressing challenge: how to secure AI agents. The fast-rising adoption of agents for productivity poses massive, unprecedented security risks to organizations due to their potential to access sensitive data and operate autonomously. The large proportion of unsanctioned “shadow” agents is among the biggest threat with the new technology—and cybersecurity industry vendors have made that a central focus of their product announcements at RSAC 2026. [Related: 10 Hot New Cybersecurity Tools Announced At RSAC 2026 ] Underscoring the focus on enabling secure adoption of agents, RSAC 2026 kicked off in San Francisco Monday with an array of new AI and security products launched by top players including Palo Alto Networks, CrowdStrike, Cisco Systems and Google-owned Wiz. Then on Tuesday, vendors debuting cool new tools for securing AI and agents included Cyera, HPE and Tenable. Meanwhile, numerous companies—including publicly traded players such as Netskope and venture-backed startups such as Torq and Chainguard—unveiled major new AI and security products just ahead of RSAC 2026. CRN is on hand at RSAC 2026 and following the product announcements as they come out, and we’ve collected the details on 20 cybersecurity products at the conference that have been on our radar this week. What follows are 20 of the coolest new AI and security products being showcased at RSAC 2026. CrowdStrike Falcon Data Security During the second day of RSAC 2026, CrowdStrike debuted an array of new products and capabilities including the launch of the new Falcon Data Security offering. Falcon Data Security provides a “unified architecture spanning identity, endpoint, SaaS, cloud and AI,” the company said in a news release. Key capabilities include AI-driven classification for sensitive data as it’s in motion, protection of sensitive GenAI data, runtime visibility into cloud data and automated enforcement. Meanwhile, CrowdStrike also debuted the next generation of its MDR (managed detection and response) offering with the launch of Agentic MDR, which utilizes AI agents to “automate high-friction security workflows and stop breaches at machine speed,” the cybersecurity giant said in a news release. In addition, CrowdStrike updated its Falcon Cloud Security offering with the introduction of industry-first capabilities for “adversary-informed” cloud risk prioritization, the company said. Cyera: Browser Shield For AI Cyera announced Tuesday at RSAC that it’s launching a set of new capabilities for protecting AI adoption, including its new Browser Shield tool. The offering delivers real-time visibility and discovery for AI used within browsers—whether those tools are managed or unmanaged, Cyera said. Browser Shield also provides visibility into identities and connected accounts and ultimately provides “prompt-level alerting and blocking” that can prevent leakage of sensitive data and unethical AI usage, the company said in a news release. Meanwhile, Cyera also introduced a new data lineage product for automatic mapping of agent activities—including how the agents move and impact sensitive files—providing security teams with greater visibility into agent behavior. In addition, the company launched Cyera MCP, which can enable the creation of data security agents through connecting AI tools to data security insight from Cyera, the company said. Huntress: Managed ITDR Expansion Huntress announced Tuesday at RSAC that it has expanded its Managed ITDR (Identity Threat Detection and Response) offering to include support for Google Workspace in addition to Microsoft 365. MSPs can now provide customers with a single managed ITDR service regardless of which productivity platform customers use, Huntress said. Key capabilities include detection and protection related to identity abuse, with functionality for monitoring unexpected login activity, detecting persistent malicious inbox rules and tracking malicious utilization of data centers, the company said. HPE Juniper Networking SRX400 Series Firewalls At RSAC on Tuesday, HPE unveiled a new firewall series that combines strong performance and manageability with a compact size for smaller locations. The HPE Juniper Networking SRX400 series extends “carrier-grade” network security efficacy into environments that are space-constrained, featuring “hardware-rooted protections” against tampering, the tech giant said in a news release. Meanwhile, HPE also announced hybrid mesh updates on Tuesday that will deliver greater protection related to AI usage, including capabilities for enhanced visibility and access management around AI systems. Other new hybrid mesh capabilities include prompt-level inspection and centralized protection-based identity, HPE said. Torq Agentic Builder Just ahead of RSAC 2026, Torq unveiled its new Agentic Builder offering that aims to boost the ability of security operations teams to “dramatically elevate engineer and architect productivity” with “Cursor-level capabilities,” the company said in a news release. The tool allows security teams to describe the security outcome they are looking for in natural language, prompting Agentic Builder to plan the assignment and select all tools and integrations necessary, Torq said. Agentic Builder then generates custom Torq AI Agents for managing alerts 24x7 and other crucial security operations tasks, the company said. SentinelOne: Prompt Security On-Premise At RSAC 2026, SentinelOne unveiled a new offering that protects AI usage within on-premises environments, including sovereign and air-gapped data centers. The Prompt Security On-Premise offering provides self-hosted AI security, with discovery for unsanctioned "shadow AI" usage and real-time redaction of sensitive data “across thousands of applications,” SentinelOne said in a news release. The offering serves as a “specialized firewall for both internal and external AI tools,” blocking risks such as data leaks and threats such as prompt injections without a need for external connection, the company said. Meanwhile, SentinelOne also debuted additional capabilities for protecting agents and agentic workflows (Prompt AI Agent Security) along with its new Prompt AI Red Teaming offering and general availability for agentic investigations with Purple AI Auto Investigation. Palo Alto Networks: Prisma AIRS 3.0 Palo Alto Networks unveiled the next generation of its AI security platform with the debut of Prisma AIRS 3.0, which includes a number of new capabilities for discovery and assessment of AI agent activities. Discovery capabilities include instant inventorying of AI agents and models, as well as their connections across environments. Prisma AIRS 3.0 also provides the means to map an AI agent’s complete architecture while also scanning for vulnerabilities within the agent, Palo Alto Networks said. Meanwhile, the new version of the platform also introduces the AI Agent Gateway, which offers a “central control plane to enforce agent runtime and identity security, governance and observability,” Palo Alto Networks said in a news release. The AI Agent Gateway is now in limited preview, the company said. Okta: Secure Agentic Enterprise Framework Okta disclosed what it’s calling the “new blueprint for the secure agentic enterprise” ahead of RSAC 2026, with the unveiling of a new framework for addressing the most critical questions amid the adoption of agentic AI. The framework, according to Okta, addresses the questions of “where are my agents, what can they connect to and what can they do?” The implementation of the framework is enabled in part by the Okta for AI Agents offering, which will be available in April. Okta for AI Agents is the “the first and best implementation of the blueprint to answer the three critical questions to become a secure agentic enterprise,” the company said in a news release. Capabilities include the discovery and registration of known and unknown AI agents in Okta’s Universal Directory—including unsanctioned “shadow” agents—as well as centralized control over what can be accessed by agents, Okta said. The offering also provides governance and monitoring of agent activity as well as the ability to instantly revoke agent access through a universal “kill switch,” Okta said. Tenable Hexa AI On Tuesday at RSAC, Tenable debuted its new agentic AI engine for its Tenable One Exposure Management Platform, with capabilities for enhanced automation of security workflows. The new technology, Tenable Hexa AI, “transforms exposure intelligence into coordinated action to reduce cyber risk,” the vendor said in a news release. Key capabilities include agentic orchestration and workflow automation throughout the attack surface, as well as both custom AI agents and agents that are available out of the box, Tenable said. Wiz AI Application Protection Platform On Monday, Wiz announced the launch of its new AI Application Protection Platform, which is aimed at providing “end-to-end” security for AI applications, the Google-owned company said in a blog post. The platform provides the necessary context to developer and security teams to enable an understanding of the real cyber risks, empowering these teams to take improved security actions, Wiz said. The AI Application Protection Platform (AI-APP) ties together visibility and risk analysis with runtime protection, ultimately delivering “a single, graph-powered platform — allowing teams to understand and secure AI systems as they actually operate,” the company said. The AI-APP is the “natural evolution” of the cloud-native application protection platform (CNAPP), Wiz said in the post. Proof