10 New and Cool Cybersecurity Tools Announced at RSAC 2023

10 New and Cool Cybersecurity Tools Announced at RSAC 2023

Here are the 10 new and cool cybersecurity tools that are announced at RSAC 2023

The RSAC 2023 got underway on Monday in San Francisco, and since the last RSAC, a lot has happened in the cybersecurity sector. The most recent edition of the enormous yearly event at the Moscone Centre took place in June 2022, and even if AI was undoubtedly a significant aspect of the exhibition at the time, that was still the "pre-ChatGPT" era. It will be clearer than ever as RSAC 2023 begins this week that the OpenAI chatbot has had a significant influence on both cyber defense and attackers, sparking what many are referring to as an "arms race" surrounding generative AI. As of Monday, the frenzy of RSAC-related product announcements had already started, with generative AI technology taking center stage and cool cybersecurity tools announced. In this article, we have listed the 10 new and cool cybersecurity tools that are announced at RSAC 2023. Read to know about cool cybersecurity tools announced at RSAC 2023.

1. SentinelOne Threat Hunting Tool

SentinelOne launched a new threat-hunting tool for its Singularity platform that uses a large language model (LLM) to significantly increase productivity for security analysts. SentinelOne calls this development a huge achievement for security utilizing generative AI. According to SentinelOne, the new threat-hunting tool driven by generative AI is known as "Purple AI," the business informed CRN.

2. Accenture Managed XDR

At RSAC 2023, Accenture said that it is extending its cybersecurity cooperation with Google Cloud with the introduction of the Managed Extended Detection and Response (XDR) service, which is powered in part by Google Cloud's new Security AI Workbench offering. The service is based on Chronicle Security Operations, a cloud-native security information and event management (SIEM) platform from Google Cloud and Mandiant threat intelligence.

3. Cisco XDR

A new extended detection and response (XDR) platform from Cisco, which has been "built from the ground up" and goes beyond the previous XDR capabilities that have been accessible in the tech giant's SecureX product, was announced at RSAC.

4. CrowdStrike CrowdStream

At RSAC 2023, observability company Cribl and CrowdStrike unveiled a new service that seeks to make it simpler to load security and IT data onto the CrowdStrike Falcon platform. The open observability platform from Cribl, a venture-backed business with CrowdStrike among its backers, powers the new service, CrowdStream.

5. IBM Security QRadar Suite

The IBM Security QRadar Suite, a new product suite for security analysts, was introduced by IBM using RSAC. According to IBM, the SaaS-delivered suite features redesigned threat detection and response tools that will help security teams work more quickly and effectively.

6. Flashpoint Ignite

Flashpoint unveiled Ignite, a new intelligence platform, at RSAC 2023 to assist organizations in enhancing their defenses against both cyber and physical threats. According to Flashpoint Chief Product and Engineering Officer Patrick Gardner (pictured), the platform stands out by providing intelligence that may act as a "bridge between teams," by providing pertinent intelligence across numerous different teams inside an organization.

7. Cybersixgill Attack Surface Management

Cybersixgill, a provider of cyber threat intelligence, made an announcement at RSAC about the launch of a new attack surface management service to assist security teams in prioritizing and responding to threats more swiftly. According to a news release from Cybersixgill, the new module makes use of the business' threat information to remove "visibility blindspots" and provide continual mapping and classification of unknown assets.

8. Torq Hyperautomation Platform

Torq, a startup with technology that enables no-code security operations automation, unveiled its new Torq Hyperautomation Platform at RSAC 2023, promising to automate "the most complex security infrastructures at dramatic scale," according to the company's news release. According to the startup, the new platform can automate whole workflows and processes for all security initiatives within an organization, Torq stated.

9. Zimperium Mobile-First Security Platform

Zimperium, a mobile security company, declared at RSAC 2023 that it has combined its skills for safeguarding mobile applications and devices into a single, comprehensive service. According to CEO Shridhar Mittal (pictured), Zimperium's Mobile-First Security Platform, which combines the vendor's Mobile Threat Defence product (previously zIPS) with its Mobile Application Protection Suite, offers significant benefits for security teams and is ultimately the first "end-to-end" platform in mobile security covering both apps and devices.

10. Google Cloud Security AI Workbench

Google Cloud introduced its Security AI Workbench solution, which is powered by a brand-new, security-specific large language model known as Sec-PaLM, in yet another significant generative AI development in cybersecurity. According to Google Cloud, the model makes use of Mandiant's renowned threat intelligence about vulnerabilities and malware as well as threat actors and threat indicators, as well as Google's extensive visibility into threat data.

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