Hundreds of companies are showcasing their products and services next week at the 2025 edition of the RSA Conference in San Francisco.
To help cut through the clutter, the SecurityWeek team is publishing a daily digest summarizing some of the announcements made by vendors. Here is part one of a roundup of the most important product and service announcements made in the days leading up to the event:
AiStrike launches AI Agents for Detection Optimization
AI SOC automation platform AiStrike has launched AI Agents for Detection Optimization, a capability that helps security teams improve detection quality, eliminate blind spots, and reduce alert noise by identifying coverage gaps and tuning detections in real time. Detection Optimization Agents are immediately available, with support for platforms such as Splunk, Google SecOps (Chronicle), and Microsoft Sentinel.
AppViewX targets crypto risk with new post-quantum tools
AppViewX announced a major expansion to its AVX ONE platform with the launch of new post-quantum readiness tools designed to help DevOps and SecOps teams prepare for the future of cryptography. New capabilities include a PQC assessment that generates a cryptographic bill of materials (CBOM) and readiness score, quantum-ready PKIaaS to issue PQC-safe certificates, automated certificate lifecycle management for crypto-agility, and secure code signing integrated into CI/CD workflows.
Binarly releases Transparency Platform v3.0
Binarly announced the release of the Binarly Transparency Platform v3.0. This major release adds real-time threat intelligence monitoring, a new in-house Exploitation Maturity Score (EMS), Auto‑Advisories and VEX generation to streamline coordinated disclosure, a Global Search cross‑inventory query engine (in beta), and Post-Quantum Compliance and Secure-by-Design reports.
CryptoLab unveils Encrypted Facial Recognition (EFR) solution
Homomorphic encryption company CryptoLab has unveiled an Encrypted Facial Recognition (EFR) solution that enables facial data processing in an encrypted state. The EFR solution stores facial templates in encrypted form, and it’s also designed to perform the matching process in an encrypted state.
CrowdStrike unveils Falcon Privileged Access
CrowdStrike announced the general availability of Falcon Privileged Access, a new module within Falcon Identity Protection. With the new addition, the Falcon platform can now secure the entire identity attack lifecycle across hybrid environments. This includes extended automation capabilities for Charlotte AI and Falcon Next-Gen SIEM to accelerate response to identity-based attacks. Built to assess risk and revoke access in real time, Falcon Privileged Access uses real-time signals from endpoints/devices, threat intelligence, and AI to analyze user behavior and privilege status.
Cyberhaven report on AI adoption and risk
Cyberhaven has released a report on AI adoption and risk with interesting statistics about AI usage in the workplace. The study found that AI usage at work grew by 365% over the past 12 months, that 71.7% of AI tools used in the workplace are categorized as high or critical risk, and 83.8% of enterprise data going into AI tools is flowing into risky applications rather than enterprise-ready ones.
Delinea announces new capabilities for identity security platform
Delinea has enhanced its cloud-native identity security platform, specifically its Machine and AI solution. The updates enable enterprises to tackle emerging challenges, and protect AI agents and infrastructure, while bolstering networks with agentic and gen AI-driven defenses. Enhancements, some of which are available now and some of which will be released in the future, include a vault, least privilege controls, shadow AI detection, and a purpose-built LLM for privileged accounts.
F5 Application Delivery and Security Platform enhancements
F5 announced significant cybersecurity enhancements to its Application Delivery and Security Platform (ADSP) to improve organizations’ ability to identify and address vulnerabilities and threats to AI and other applications. Enhancements include cloud-native protection, web application scanning for LLM vulnerabilities, expanded API discovery tools, and enhanced client-side detection.
Forward Networks enhances platform
Network digital twin technology provider Forward Networks has announced the addition of endpoint discovery and collection capabilities to its Forward Enterprise platform. These advancements enable Sec and Ops teams to meet growing compliance demands, eliminate tool sprawl, and gain unified visibility into all network-connected devices by delivering a comprehensive, always-accurate network inventory.
IRONSCALES unveils Deepfake Protection
IRONSCALES announced Deepfake Protection, technology that can identify and neutralize deepfake-driven threats in real time, analyze video and audio for anomalies using advanced AI algorithms, and flag potential deepfake content before it reaches its intended target.
Keyfactor announces major PQC updates
Keyfactor has unveiled upcoming and recently updated post-quantum capabilities that enable security teams to inventory all PQC certificates, test PQC technologies and issuance of SLH-DSA algorithm and PQC certificates, bring full lifecycle automation to PQC adoption, enable hardware security module support for secure testing of PQC technologies, and map organizations’ cryptographic footprints and identify which certificates pose the greatest risks.
LogicGate adds automated control gap analysis feature to GRC platform
LogicGate has added an automated gap analysis feature to its governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) platform. With this feature, organizations can more easily identify overlaps between regulatory and compliance requirements and generate a gap analysis report, configure reports to identify commonalities and differences between frameworks, and determine where control coverage falls short of requirements, as well as initiate and monitor the remediation process.
Netarx unveils deepfake detection offering
Deepfake detection firm Netarx unveiled its offering. The company provides an on-screen alert in real time to indicate to employees whether a voice, video, or email is safe. It uses AI (a product known as Flurp) to defeat malicious AI, and it employs more than 50 features designed to recognize end-users and their devices.
Orca Security agentless static reachability analysis for production workloads
Cloud security firm Orca Security announced agentless static reachability analysis for production workloads. The patent-pending technology — combined with dynamic runtime analysis available through the Orca Sensor — allows companies to reduce vulnerabilities across their multi-cloud environments. Reachability analysis is a method of understanding if a vulnerable software component is being used by a running application.
Rubrik launches new solution to disrupt identity-based cyberattacks
Rubrik has launched Identity Resilience, a product designed to disrupt identity-based attacks. Identity Resilience provides protection against the most common entry points for hackers, continuous visibility into identity changes, and extensive coverage for identities across hybrid environments.
SAFE launches autonomous Third-Party Risk Management Platform
Cyber risk quantification and management (CRQM) firm SAFE has launched an autonomous Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) platform, which leverages specialized AI agents to automate the entire vendor risk lifecycle, from risk assessments and onboarding to continuous monitoring.
X-PHY unveils real-time deepfake detection tool
X-PHY has launched Deepfake Detector, a real-time deepfake detection tool. This lightweight, multi-modal AI tool detects deepfakes (including videos, audio, and images) entirely on device, without relying on the cloud. It analyzes facial micro-expressions, voice prints, and GAN artefacts to flag manipulation in real-time, even offline. The tool can serve as a software agent on personal laptops or it can be integrated with X-PHY Cybersecure SSD for a unified defence layer across data protection, ransomware prevention, and deepfake detection.