Security Smörgåsbord: RSA 2025’s AI-Powered Cyber Gadgets and Gimmicks Unveiled

At the 2025 RSA Conference, tech companies are rolling out AI-driven security solutions like they’re going out of style. From AI Phishing Coaches to AI Shield protectors, it’s a digital arms race against cyber threats. If your company’s security isn’t collaborating with an AI yet, you’re missing the first day of school vibes.

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Who knew the RSA Conference could be this spicy? Not only are we talking AI superheroes and quantum cryptography, but it seems like every company and their grandmother are launching some AI-powered something or other. Honestly, if your product announcement doesn’t involve AI, did it even happen? We’re just one step away from an AI that can make our morning coffee while fending off cyber threats in real-time. And let’s not forget about all these new collaborations. It’s like the tech industry’s version of The Avengers. Move over Tony Stark, there’s a new AI sheriff in town.

Key Points:

  • Abnormal AI debuts autonomous AI agents for personalized security awareness training.
  • Arctic Wolf introduces Cipher, an AI security assistant, to its Aurora Platform.
  • ArmorCode unveils Anya, an AI solution for AppSec and product security teams.
  • Bugcrowd launches a crowdsourced Red Team as a Service (RTaaS).
  • Varonis announces AI Shield, a real-time data exposure detection solution.

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