Top Infosec Products Launched This Week: October 2025

▼ Summary
– NowSecure Privacy helps organizations identify and fix mobile app privacy blind spots to prevent data leaks.
– Acronis True Image 2026 introduces built-in patch management and enhanced AI-based security features for consumer backup software.
– Legit Security’s updated AI Security Command Center provides visibility into AI-generated code, models, and MCP server usage across the software development lifecycle.
– Siemens SINEC Secure Connect virtualizes OT networks with encrypted overlay networks for secure machine connections and remote access without VPNs.
– TELUS Digital’s Fuel iX Fortify enables enterprises to test GenAI systems at scale by simulating real-world attack scenarios to identify vulnerabilities.
This week’s information security landscape saw significant advancements with major players introducing innovative solutions designed to address evolving digital threats. From mobile privacy protection to operational technology security, these releases demonstrate the industry’s ongoing commitment to strengthening defenses across multiple domains.
NowSecure has unveiled its Privacy solution, a specialized tool for safeguarding mobile applications against data leakage. This platform empowers development teams, security professionals, and privacy specialists to detect and resolve systemic vulnerabilities that threaten mobile app privacy. By identifying critical blind spots, organizations can better protect sensitive user information from unauthorized exposure.
Acronis has integrated patch management capabilities into its consumer backup software with the launch of Acronis True Image 2026. This comprehensive update combines backup functionality with enhanced security features for individual users and small businesses. The new version delivers automated patch management for Windows systems alongside a reinforced security engine that incorporates artificial intelligence for threat detection, anti ransomware protection, and thorough malware scanning.
Legit Security has enhanced its AI Security Command Center to monitor artificial intelligence components throughout software development. As AI driven coding practices transform development methodologies, this upgraded platform provides complete visibility into how AI generated code, machine learning models, and MCP servers are utilized across the entire software development lifecycle. The system also identifies and assesses potential AI related risks that could impact application security.
Siemens has introduced SINEC Secure Connect, a zero trust security platform specifically engineered for operational technology environments. This software solution creates virtualized network architectures through overlay networks, eliminating the need for traditional VPN connections. The platform supports secure Machine to Machine, Machine to Cloud, and Machine to Datacenter communications while enabling protected remote access to industrial control systems and critical infrastructure.
TELUS Digital has launched Fuel iX Fortify, an automated red teaming application that enables enterprises to identify vulnerabilities in generative AI systems at scale. The solution conducts continuous security testing by simulating realistic attack scenarios using sophisticated adversarial methods. This approach helps organizations proactively discover and address security weaknesses in their AI implementations before malicious actors can exploit them.
(Source: HelpNet Security)





