The RSA Conference 2024 kicked off in San Francisco, unveiling a slew of new cybersecurity products from major vendors. Among the highlights are 10 innovative security tools announced on Monday, capturing attention as they enter rapidly growing segments of the cybersecurity market.
As expected, generative AI takes the spotlight once again, marking the second consecutive RSAC where GenAI plays a central role. However, this year’s product announcements, including offerings from industry giants like Cisco, Splunk, Google Cloud, and IBM, indicate that AI is just one of many key themes dominating discussions at the Moscone Center this week.
Recorded Future, a leading threat intelligence firm, debuted new GenAI-powered capabilities at RSAC. Colin Mahony, president of Recorded Future, expressed excitement about the opportunity RSAC provides to showcase innovation and customer impact.
In addition to established players, startups like Cranium are making waves with AI-powered security tools. Cranium introduced a solution designed to defend against attacks targeting Microsoft’s Copilot for Microsoft 365.
Beyond AI, cybersecurity companies are rolling out new tools and features across various domains, including security operations, threat intelligence, and application security. Cisco, for instance, revealed an eagerly anticipated integration of its XDR platform with Splunk’s SIEM technology, accomplished swiftly after Cisco’s $28 billion acquisition of Splunk in March. Meanwhile, Splunk introduced its own new offering in conjunction with RSAC.
RSAC 2024 spans from May 6th to May 9th, with CRN covering the event and conducting interviews with top executives. Here are the key details on 10 of the hottest new cybersecurity tools announced at the conference so far.