The RSAC 2026 Conference in San Francisco has gathered numerous vendors, bringing with them a flood of updates and innovations. To help attendees and followers keep track of the significant developments, SecurityWeek is providing a daily digest of the most noteworthy announcements from the event.
In this summary, we cover key product and service updates revealed on the second day, as well as insights from earlier in the conference. Detailed reports from the first day and pre-conference announcements are also available for those interested in a comprehensive view.
New Platforms and Security Enhancements
Assail has introduced Ares, an autonomous red-teaming platform aimed at identifying and exploiting vulnerabilities across various applications. This platform adapts its strategies in real time, requiring no manual intervention to operate effectively.
BlackCloak has enhanced its Digital Executive Protection platform with new features, including Impersonation Protection and Search Suppression. These updates are designed to authenticate communication legitimacy and suppress personal information from appearing in search results, respectively.
ConductorOne has integrated with CrowdStrike Falcon, allowing real-time threat signals to enhance their access governance workflows. This integration provides a dynamic approach to managing high-risk identities by using live activity data rather than static risk scores.
Data Security and AI Innovations
Cyera has launched new tools such as Browser Shield and Data Lineage to improve real-time data visibility and protection. These tools aim to prevent data exposure in AI models and map data movements, enhancing security measures against unauthorized data interactions.
Darktrace has announced Adaptive Human Defense, a novel approach to security training that replaces traditional methods with real-time, AI-driven coaching sessions. Additionally, their managed security service for email now includes comprehensive cross-channel analysis.
Drata has rolled out advanced agentic AI capabilities for its trust management platform, automating various security review processes and enhancing trust center creation through AI.
Expanding Coverage and New Integrations
Eclypsium has expanded its Supply Chain Security Platform to version 4.3, focusing on continuous monitoring of vulnerabilities in network edge devices. This update aims to improve detection and response to supply chain threats.
GC Cybersecurity has introduced its 5th generation Autonomous Data Protection Platform, which leverages agentic AI to protect sensitive data across AI, cloud, and SaaS environments.
Huntress has extended its ITDR product to Google Workspace, enhancing its ability to detect suspicious activities and attacker tactics within the platform.
These announcements underscore the ongoing evolution and innovation within the cybersecurity landscape, as organizations strive to stay ahead of emerging threats. As the RSAC 2026 Conference continues, more updates are expected to highlight future trends and developments in the industry.
