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10 Innovative AI Tools Showcased at RSAC 2026

The RSAC 2026 conference, dominated by discussions surrounding AI, witnessed exciting new agentic security solutions from notable vendors such as Saviynt, CrowdStrike, and Check Point.

Conference Highlights

A Spotlight on AI Agents

The overwhelming emphasis on AI and agent technologies at RSAC 2026 signals a transformation within the cybersecurity sector, as professionals seek to adapt to these burgeoning technologies. While vendor slogans may seem interchangeable, the introductions at RSAC in San Francisco actually span a wide array of offerings within the AI domain.

[Related: 5 Cybersecurity Companies Making Big AI Moves At RSAC 2026]

CRN attended the event to review the latest product offerings and connect with industry leaders. Major launches were discussed on Monday and Tuesday, culminating in a roundup of 10 noteworthy announcements from key players like Saviynt, CrowdStrike, and Check Point.

The product launches highlight the industry’s increasing emphasis on real-time enforcement for AI, aiming to mitigate risks associated with AI agents. Additionally, a central theme is the importance of securing identity in agentic frameworks. New products also aim to enhance the functionality of Security Operations Centers (SOCs), automating various routine tasks of SOC analysts. Other offerings focus on securing the vast amounts of code generated by AI technologies.

Here’s a look at 10 innovative AI and agentic tools unveiled this week at RSAC 2026.

Saviynt Identity Security

Saviynt Identity Security for AI

At RSAC 2026, Saviynt introduced its new Identity Security for AI platform, uniting various identity management capabilities designed to safeguard AI agent usage. According to Saviynt CEO Sachin Nayyar, this is the company’s “most significant release for AI agents and LLMs.” Nayyar remarked, “We believe that comprehensive identity management—core identity management, posture management, privileged access management, vaulting, enforcement—needs to work seamlessly at AI speed.” All components are interconnected for effective runtime enforcement, setting Saviynt apart with precise access capabilities and offering what Nayyar claims to be the “most comprehensive identity security solution in this arena.”

CrowdStrike Charlotte AI AgentWorks

CrowdStrike: Charlotte AI AgentWorks Ecosystem

CrowdStrike revealed a new collaboration at RSAC 2026 centered on the Charlotte AI AgentWorks, its no-code platform for creating and managing security agents. This new ecosystem features significant partners such as Accenture, Deloitte, Anthropic, OpenAI, AWS, Nvidia, Salesforce, and Kroll. This collaboration aims to expedite the development of secure agents and enable tailored agentic security solutions built around CrowdStrike’s Falcon platform. “This initiative is designed to deliver greater customization for agentic SOCs, helping clients build trustworthy agents,” stated Rex Thexton, CTO at Accenture Cybersecurity.

Darktrace Adaptive Human Defense

Darktrace Adaptive Human Defense

Darktrace introduced its innovative Adaptive Human Defense at RSAC 2026, providing a modern alternative to conventional security awareness training. This offering delivers real-time adaptive coaching for employees through behavioral AI, helping to educate users on risky behaviors as they arise. Darktrace emphasizes that this approach allows for immediate intervention and minimizes the chances of employees developing negative habits.

Check Point AI Defense Plane

Check Point AI Defense Plane

At RSAC 2026, Check Point Software Technologies introduced the Check Point AI Defense Plane, designed to enhance security for businesses integrating agentic technologies. This solution includes features such as visibility, governance, and runtime protection for workforce AI use, as well as controls for AI applications and agents, enabling organizations to enhance their security posture during operation.

Absolute Security Agentic Cyber Resilience

Absolute Security: Agentic Cyber Resilience

Absolute Security showcased its fresh approach at RSAC 2026, integrating agentic AI capabilities into its Cyber Resilience Platform. This strategy aims to empower security leaders and CFOs, equipping them to tackle emerging business and security challenges. Additionally, Absolute Security introduced its new Rehydrate Ready feature, allowing endpoint devices to enter a recovery-friendly state without the burden of upfront costs or licensing.

Databricks Lakewatch

Databricks Lakewatch

Databricks announced its expansion into cybersecurity at RSAC 2026, unveiling a new agentic SIEM product. This offering leverages the data management and AI capabilities of the company’s Data Intelligence Platform to enhance threat detection and investigation. The Lakewatch solution aims to bolster defenses against increasingly sophisticated attackers, enabling organizations to respond more efficiently to security incidents.

Cyderes Meridian

Cyderes Meridian

Cyderes enhanced its Managed Detection and Response offering at RSAC 2026 with the introduction of a new AI-powered entity fabric named Meridian. This innovation provides a “continuously reconciled understanding of how identities, assets, access, and exposures connect,” ultimately helping to mitigate cyber risks and improve the context of threat investigations.

Varonis Atlas

Varonis Atlas

Varonis launched its expansive AI security platform, Varonis Atlas, at RSAC 2026. This comprehensive solution covers discovery, assessment, and remediation related to AI agents and LLMs. Notable features include ongoing detection of AI assets, management of AI security posture, and compliance with regulatory requirements.

Sumo Logic Dojo AI Agents Expansion
Sumo Logic: Dojo AI Agents Expansion

Sumo Logic announced at RSAC 2026 its enhanced Dojo AI Agents offerings, adding capabilities tailored for the AI-enabled SOC analyst. Key updates include the introduction of a SOC Analyst Agent, which aims to decrease mean time to remediation (MTTR) through automated investigations and context-aware actions.

Apiiro AI Threat Modeling
Apiiro: AI Threat Modeling

Apiiro announced the addition of a vital feature to its Guardian Agent, known as AI Threat Modeling, at RSAC 2026. This capability allows security teams to adapt to the rapid pace of code generation by utilizing architecture-aware threat models. Key functions include quick assessment of threats for various software components and the ability to mitigate risks before the code is fully developed.

Conclusion

In summary, RSAC 2026 showcased a remarkable array of tools targeted at fortifying cybersecurity through the use of agentic and AI technologies. With contributions from leading vendors, the industry is poised for innovation and improved defense mechanisms in an ever-evolving digital landscape.

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