Top Infosec Products of February 2026: Cybersecurity Solutions and Innovations
February 2026 Cybersecurity Product Launches
February 2026 saw the launch of several new cybersecurity products, each designed to address specific challenges in the industry. This article highlights some of the most notable releases, including solutions for disaster recovery testing, AI agent detection, identity verification, deepfake scam detection, application security, and more.
Gremlin – Disaster Recovery Testing
Gremlin, a proactive reliability platform, introduced Disaster Recovery Testing, a product that enables businesses to safely and efficiently test zone, region, and datacenter evacuations and failovers. This solution ensures digital resilience and business continuity in the face of cloud migrations, compliance concerns, and catastrophic events.
Fingerprint – Authorized AI Agent Detection
Fingerprint, a company specializing in AI agent detection, released Authorized AI Agent Detection, an ecosystem that enables enterprises to detect authorized AI agents with 100% certainty. This solution allows organizations to distinguish trusted, permissioned automation from malicious bots and scrapers.
Socure – Socure for Government (SocureGov) RiskOS
Socure, a provider of digital identity verification solutions, launched Socure for Government (SocureGov) RiskOS, a platform designed to help public sector organizations deliver simpler, faster, and more transparent digital identity verification and fraud protection.
Avast – Scam Guardian and Deepfake Guard
Avast, a cybersecurity company, announced the full international availability of Avast Scam Guardian and Scam Guardian Pro on mobile devices, as well as the launch of Avast Deepfake Guard on Windows PCs. These solutions expand Avast’s scam protection ecosystem, providing protection against scams across text messages, calls, and video platforms.
Armis – Armis Centrix for Application Security
Armis, a cybersecurity company, introduced Armis Centrix for Application Security, a solution that unifies application security across an organization’s software development lifecycle. This technology helps security teams secure code as a next-generation attack vector, fortifying organizations’ defenses against cyber threats.
SpecterOps – BloodHound Scentry
SpecterOps, a company specializing in attack path management, announced BloodHound Scentry, a service designed to help customers accelerate their APM practice and reduce identity risk. BloodHound Scentry combines the power of BloodHound Enterprise with SpecterOps tradecraft experts and practitioners to provide customers with tailored guidance for attack path remediation and privilege zone design.
Portnox – Zero Trust Network Access Solution
Portnox, a provider of zero trust network access solutions, expanded its ZTNA solution to include credential-free access to RDP, SSH, and enterprise consoles. This expansion extends passwordless access beyond web and on-premises applications.
Black Duck – Enhanced Black Duck Polaris Platform Integrations
Black Duck, a company specializing in application security, announced the availability of enhanced Black Duck Polaris Platform integrations across all major source code management platforms. The Polaris Platform is an integrated, software-as-a-service application security platform powered by static application security testing, software composition analysis, and dynamic application security testing engines.
Impart Security – Programmable Bot Protection
Impart Security, a company specializing in bot defense, launched Programmable Bot Protection, a runtime approach to bot defense that brings detection and enforcement together within the application. Impart makes enforcement operational by enabling teams to see what would be blocked before turning it on.
Compliance Scorecard – v10
Compliance Scorecard, a provider of compliance solutions, announced the release of v10, introducing governed, audit-ready AI designed to support defensible compliance decision-making for managed service providers. Compliance Scorecard v10 applies AI only within a structured system of validated context and controls.
Virtana – Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server
Virtana, a company specializing in AI visibility, announced the latest version of its Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server, bringing full-stack enterprise visibility directly to AI agents and LLMs. This solution enables machines to understand enterprise operations as complete systems rather than isolated signals.
Redpanda – Agentic Data Plane (ADP)
Redpanda, a company specializing in AI governance, announced the availability of new core capabilities in the Redpanda Agentic Data Plane (ADP), including a centralized AI gateway, AI observability and evaluation via OpenTelemetry, AI agents, and unified authentication and authorization. These features form a unified governance layer that allows enterprises to securely connect AI agents and MCP servers to live enterprise data with visibility and control.
Aikido Security – Aikido Infinite
Aikido Security, a company specializing in AI penetration testing, unveiled Aikido Infinite, a continuous AI penetration testing solution that autonomously validates and remediates vulnerabilities. Infinite reduces risk with every release by testing software changes as they move through deployment, confirming exploitability, and fixing vulnerabilities within the same workflow.
Veza – Veza Access Agents and AI Agent Security
Veza, a company specializing in identity governance, expanded its platform with Veza Access Agents, a set of purpose-built AI agents designed to automate complex identity and access governance tasks for enterprises. Veza also announced advancements to its AI Agent Security product, providing organizations with deeper visibility into agent risks and greater control over third-party AI agents, LLMs, AI apps, and AI infrastructure (MCP).
