Top Infosec Products Launched This Week: December 2025

▼ Summary
– BlackFog released ADX Vision, a solution that detects shadow AI and prevents unauthorized data movement directly on devices to secure AI interactions.
– Datadog launched Bits AI SRE, an AI agent that automates alert investigation to quickly identify root causes and reduce incident resolution time.
– Forward Edge-AI achieved a patent for resilient communications and delivered its Isidore Quantum One-Way Data Diode to a university in Taiwan.
– SandboxAQ introduced an AI-SPM platform to identify where AI is used in tech stacks and assess risks like data leakage and prompt injection.
– Upwind expanded its CNAPP with an AI security suite offering real-time protection, posture management, and runtime security for enterprise AI.
The cybersecurity landscape is constantly shifting, with new threats and innovative solutions emerging each week. This roundup highlights significant product launches from leading information security companies, focusing on tools designed to enhance visibility, automate response, and secure the rapidly expanding frontier of artificial intelligence within enterprise environments.
BlackFog has unveiled a new solution named ADX Vision, which aims to prevent data loss stemming from unapproved artificial intelligence applications. The tool is engineered to secure every endpoint and each interaction with large language models (LLMs). By operating directly on user devices, it provides organizations with critical visibility and control. ADX Vision detects shadow AI activity, blocks unauthorized data transfers in real time, and automatically enforces governance policies, all while aiming to maintain user productivity without disruption.
In the realm of IT operations, Datadog has introduced Bits AI SRE. This AI-powered agent is designed to streamline incident management. It possesses an awareness of system telemetry, architectural layouts, and organizational context. When alerts are triggered, the agent investigates and identifies actionable root causes within minutes. The goal is to equip engineering teams with precise information, enabling faster incident resolution, conserving valuable engineering hours, and minimizing impact on end-users and business operations.
Forward Edge-AI has reached two key milestones in developing quantum-resistant communication technologies. The company received a Notice of Allowance from the United States Patent and Trademark Office for a patent covering attack-resilient, trust-verified communications. Concurrently, it delivered its first Isidore Quantum One-Way Data Diode to National Central University in Taiwan. These developments represent significant steps in creating secure infrastructure resilient to future quantum computing threats.
Addressing the covert use of AI within organizations, SandboxAQ has launched an AI-SPM (Security Posture Management) platform. This offering is built to map where AI is actively being used across a company’s technology stack. It then evaluates those AI assets for a range of security risks. The platform identifies exploitable weaknesses, insecure dependencies, and exposure risks such as prompt injection, data leakage, and unauthorized access. Its primary purpose is to help organizations manage the growing “shadow AI” problem before it results in a significant security breach.
Finally, Upwind has expanded its Cloud-Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP) with an integrated AI security suite. This new suite extends Upwind’s protection to cover the enterprise AI attack surface. It introduces several key capabilities, including real-time AI security, AI posture management, and runtime protection for AI agents. A core advantage is that these AI security functions leverage the same deep cloud context, spanning data security, API security, identity, and cloud detection and response, that already powers the company’s broader CNAPP offering.
(Source: HelpNet Security)
