RSA Conference 2020: Product Announcement Summary (Day 3)


RSA Conference 2020 takes place this week in San Francisco, with nearly 700 exhibitors and more than 40,000 attendees expected.


As the industry’s largest conference, many security vendors leverage the event to launch new products and announce updates and enhancements to their offerings.


To help cut through the clutter, the SecurityWeek team will publish a daily digest summarizing some of the product and service announcements made throughout the week. 


Coverage Summary: Day 3 | Day 2 | Day 1


Intel announced four new security capabilities and provided further information on its previously-announced Compute Lifecycle Assurance supply chain transparency initiative. Intel believes that the next ten years will see more architecture advancements than the last 50 years. The capabilities are application isolation, VM and container isolation, full memory encryption, and Intel platform firmware resilience.


SentinelOne announced the general availability of its container and cloud-native workload protection (CWPP) offering, which provides fully featured autonomous runtime protection, detection and response for cloud workloads. The solution extends SentinelOne’s XDR platform to introduce full visibility, detection, response and threat hunting for containerized workloads.


SCYTHE launched SCYTHE Marketplace, which enables trusted third-party developers to create new capabilities for the company’s attack emulation platform. The created modules can be used by red, blue, and purple teams to emulate certain types of attacks and test their defenses.


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