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Top Infosec Products Launched This Week: August 2025

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– Elastic AI SOC Engine (EASE) is a new AI-driven security package that enhances threat detection in existing SIEM and EDR tools without requiring migration.
– Black Kite’s Adversary Susceptibility Index (ASI) helps TPRM teams identify vendor vulnerabilities to specific threat actors before breaches occur.
– Riverbed introduced AI-powered network observability tools to improve real-time issue detection and resolution for enterprise IT teams.
– ExtraHop’s new innovations accelerate incident response by linking cyberattack detections to compromised identities.
– LastPass SaaS Protect extends SaaS Monitoring with policy enforcements to shift from visibility to proactive access control for shadow IT and AI risks.

The cybersecurity landscape continues to evolve with innovative solutions designed to combat emerging threats. This week saw major players introduce cutting-edge tools that address everything from AI-driven threat detection to identity management challenges in complex digital environments.

Elastic’s new AI SOC Engine represents a significant leap forward for security operations centers. The serverless solution integrates seamlessly with existing SIEM and EDR platforms, delivering context-aware threat detection powered by artificial intelligence. What sets it apart is the ability to enhance security postures without requiring organizations to overhaul their current infrastructure.

Black Kite’s Adversary Susceptibility Index provides third-party risk management teams with unprecedented visibility into vendor vulnerabilities. The tool specifically maps which suppliers might be most susceptible to attacks from known threat groups, allowing businesses to take preventive action before breaches occur. This proactive approach to supply chain security could reshape how companies evaluate their external partners.

Network performance monitoring takes a quantum leap with Riverbed’s latest AI-powered observability solutions. These tools give IT teams real-time insights into network health, enabling them to spot and resolve issues before they impact business operations. The predictive capabilities could dramatically reduce downtime and improve overall infrastructure reliability.

ExtraHop’s identity-driven detection enhancements help security teams connect seemingly unrelated security events by tracing them back to compromised credentials. This approach provides crucial context during incident investigations, potentially shortening response times when dealing with sophisticated attacks that span multiple systems.

Descope’s Agentic Identity Control Plane marks a milestone in securing AI ecosystems. The solution extends identity and access management principles to AI agents and model interactions, establishing policy-based governance for these increasingly critical components of modern IT environments. As organizations deploy more autonomous AI systems, such controls will become essential for maintaining security and compliance.

LastPass expanded its SaaS security offerings with new capabilities designed to combat shadow IT and AI-related risks. The enhanced platform shifts organizations from passive monitoring to active enforcement, giving IT teams greater control over application access across their environments. This evolution reflects the growing need to manage security in increasingly decentralized work environments where employees frequently use unsanctioned applications.

(Source: HelpNet Security)

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