www.securityweek.com 3/25/2026, 12:14:23 PM · via preferred

RSAC 2026 Conference Announcements Summary (Day 2)

ACCORDING to PR Newswire, RSAC 2026 Day 2 featured a raft of vendor announcements spanning autonomous red teaming, AI-enabled security, and cloud and data protection. Assail unveiled Ares, an autonomous red-teaming platform designed to discover, chain, and exploit vulnerabilities across APIs, mobile apps and web apps, described as self-healing and self-teaching.

BlackCloak added three capabilities to its Digital Executive Protection platform, including Impersonation Protection with device-level biometric validation, Search Suppression to remove a member’s PII from search results, and a forthcoming Member Travel Advisory for risk analysis across multiple dimensions.

Other highlights included ConductorOne’s integration with CrowdStrike Falcon Next-Gen Identity Security, Cyera’s Browser Shield and Data Lineage, and CrowdStrike’s Cloud Security enhancements plus Falcon Data Security and Agentic MDR. Darktrace spoke of Adaptive Human Defense and a new MSSP offering, while Drata announced three agentic AI capabilities for its trust management platform.

The lineup also covered Eclypsium’s Supply Chain Security Platform 4.3, GC Cybersecurity’s Autonomous Data Protection Platform, Hadrian’s Nova agentic pentesting tool, and KnowBe4 expanding its phishing and AI agent offerings for Microsoft Teams. Also featured were Living Security’s AI-native Human Risk Management platform, Huntress extending ITDR to Google Workspace, Sectigo’s Partner Platform, SentinelOne/LevelBlue’s partnership, and Skyhawk Security’s Threat Actor Context.

Zscaler published Threatlabz 2026 VPN Risk Report, Tenable launched Hexa AI, Vectra added exposure management capabilities, and RSA and Databricks announced new integrations and passwordless capabilities, rounding out a busy second day of RSAC 2026 coverage.

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