Top Cybersecurity Products Launched This Week: Feb 13, 2026

▼ Summary
– Armis Centrix is a new AI-driven application security platform that unifies security across the entire software development lifecycle.
– SpecterOps released BloodHound Scentry, a service combining software with expert guidance to help organizations reduce identity risk and close attack paths.
– Portnox expanded its zero trust network access solution to offer passwordless access for enterprise console applications like RDP and SSH.
– Black Duck enhanced its Polaris Platform with unified, automated security integrations for all major source code management systems.
– The article highlights recent product releases from four cybersecurity companies: Armis, SpecterOps, Portnox, and Black Duck.
This week saw significant advancements in the cybersecurity landscape, with major players introducing innovative solutions designed to fortify enterprise defenses. These new products focus on unifying security practices, automating threat detection, and simplifying access controls, addressing critical vulnerabilities in modern digital infrastructure. From application development to network access, the latest releases aim to provide more cohesive and intelligent protection against evolving threats.
Armis has launched a new platform called Armis Centrix for Application Security. This system integrates AI-driven security directly into the software development lifecycle. The goal is to give security teams a unified view and control over application security, treating code itself as a primary defense layer. By embedding these protections early and continuously in the development process, organizations can better harden their applications against potential breaches before they are deployed.
Another notable release comes from SpecterOps, which introduced BloodHound Scentry. This service builds upon the company’s existing BloodHound Enterprise technology by adding direct access to expert analysts. It is specifically designed to help companies speed up their attack path management and reduce identity-related risks. The service offers customized advice for fixing security gaps, conducts deep analysis on new threats, and assists in designing secure zones to shield an organization’s most vital systems and data.
In the realm of network access, Portnox has significantly broadened the capabilities of its zero trust network access offering. The expansion now supports passwordless entry for several critical protocols, including Remote Desktop Protocol and Secure Shell, as well as various enterprise console applications. This move extends secure, credential-free access beyond just web and standard on-premises apps, aiming to eliminate a common attack vector, stolen passwords, while maintaining strict access controls.
Finally, Black Duck has enhanced its Polaris Platform with expanded integrations. The platform now offers unified and automated security scanning across all prominent source code management systems, such as GitHub, GitLab, Azure DevOps, and Bitbucket. As a comprehensive software-as-a-service platform, Polaris combines several analysis methods, including static testing, software composition analysis, and dynamic testing, into a single workflow. This allows development and security teams to identify and remediate vulnerabilities more efficiently across their entire codebase, regardless of where it is managed.
(Source: HelpNet Security)
