RSAC 2026: AI Tools & Resilience

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What happened

RSA Conference showcases a wave of AI‑driven security products aimed at cutting response times and reducing alert fatigue, while Dell unveiled cyber‑resilience features designed for AI and quantum risks. The vendor rush reflects demand for automation and endpoint‑to‑cloud resilience. (channelinsider.com) (helpnetsecurity.com) (digitaltoday.co.kr)

Why it matters

OpenClaw’s RSAC tracking counted more than 25 agent‑security product launches in the two weeks surrounding RSAC 2026. (openclawai.io) Palo Alto Networks announced Prisma AIRS 3.0 as a unified platform to secure the full agentic AI lifecycle and enable runtime controls for autonomous agents. (prnewswire.com) CrowdStrike expanded Falcon with Falcon AI Detection and Response (AIDR), new AI agent discovery and shadow‑AI detection, and added Microsoft Defender for Endpoint support in its Falcon Next‑Gen SIEM. (theoutpost.ai) CRN and RSAC coverage highlighted launches from Check Point, Saviynt, SentinelOne, Wiz, Cisco and Arctic Wolf focused on secure browsers, SASE extensions, agent runtime controls and identity/runtime enforcement. (crn.com) Dell’s March 23 announcements include quantum‑ready device protections such as BIOS verification and hardened embedded controllers, plus AI‑powered resilience features that surface ransomware signals earlier and extend managed detection into AI data platforms. (dell.com) Multiple RSAC writeups noted the market tilt toward discovery—shadow‑AI and agent detection—while analysts warned containment and enforcement controls lag, with one coverage quantifying a roughly 15–20‑point gap between governance and containment maturity. (techrepublic.com)

Key numbers

  • (channelinsider.com) (helpnetsecurity.com) (digitaltoday.co.kr) OpenClaw’s RSAC tracking counted more than 25 agent‑security product launches in the two weeks surrounding RSAC 2026.
  • (openclawai.io) Palo Alto Networks announced Prisma AIRS 3.0 as a unified platform to secure the full agentic AI lifecycle and enable runtime controls for autonomous agents.

What happens next

  • OpenClaw’s RSAC tracking counted more than 25 agent‑security product launches in the two weeks surrounding RSAC 2026.
  • (prnewswire.com) CrowdStrike expanded Falcon with Falcon AI Detection and Response (AIDR), new AI agent discovery and shadow‑AI detection, and added Microsoft Defender for Endpoint support in its Falcon Next‑Gen SIEM.
  • (theoutpost.ai) CRN and RSAC coverage highlighted launches from Check Point, Saviynt, SentinelOne, Wiz, Cisco and Arctic Wolf focused on secure browsers, SASE extensions, agent runtime controls and identity/runtime enforcement.

Quick answers

What happened in RSAC 2026: AI Tools & Resilience?

RSA Conference showcases a wave of AI‑driven security products aimed at cutting response times and reducing alert fatigue, while Dell unveiled cyber‑resilience features designed for AI and quantum risks. The vendor rush reflects demand for automation and endpoint‑to‑cloud resilience. (channelinsider.com) (helpnetsecurity.com) (digitaltoday.co.kr)

Why does RSAC 2026: AI Tools & Resilience matter?

OpenClaw’s RSAC tracking counted more than 25 agent‑security product launches in the two weeks surrounding RSAC 2026. (openclawai.io) Palo Alto Networks announced Prisma AIRS 3.0 as a unified platform to secure the full agentic AI lifecycle and enable runtime controls for autonomous agents. (prnewswire.com) CrowdStrike expanded Falcon with Falcon AI Detection and Response (AIDR), new AI agent discovery and shadow‑AI detection, and added Microsoft Defender for Endpoint support in its Falcon Next‑Gen SIEM. (theoutpost.ai) CRN and RSAC coverage highlighted launches from Check Point, Saviynt, SentinelOne, Wiz, Cisco and Arctic Wolf focused on secure browsers, SASE extensions, agent runtime controls and identity/runtime enforcement. (crn.com) Dell’s March 23 announcements include quantum‑ready device protections such as BIOS verification and hardened embedded controllers, plus AI‑powered resilience features that surface ransomware signals earlier and extend managed detection into AI data platforms. (dell.com) Multiple RSAC writeups noted the market tilt toward discovery—shadow‑AI and agent detection—while analysts warned containment and enforcement controls lag, with one coverage quantifying a roughly 15–20‑point gap between governance and containment maturity. (techrepublic.com)

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