Product Spotlight
RSA 2026 Product Review

RSA 2026 (March 23 – 26) provides an opportunity for security leaders to connect and share ideas, with keynote speakers from organizations like Microsoft and Harvard University. Security magazine highlights a few products from companies in attendance at this year’s event.

1Password
Saves Credentials Without Exposing Them
Users can secure secrets for AI builders without exposing credentials in code and gain visibility and control everywhere. It allows teams to adopt tools and automation while credentials stay protected and visible. Image courtesy of 1Password
Find out more at 1password.com

Broadcom
Manages Database Automatically
IDMS is a modern, high-performance, and scalable mainframe database management systemthat efficiently drives enterprise mission-critical workloads that help customers run their businesses without disruption. The database platform has been available for more than 40 years, and customers today fully leverage their investment in the database by deploying modern applications through open access. IDMS exploits the latest in hardware and software features, enabling teams to easily build, maintain, and manage applications. Image courtesy of Broadcom
Find out more at broadcom.com

Datadog
Automatically Identifies Issues So They Don’t Escalate
Users can automatically catch issues before they escalate; detect critical issues in their pipelines before they even go into production with CI/CD testing. Users can also increase visibility into deployments and easily evaluate the state of production after individual deployments to identify regressions and automate rollbacks. Datadog rapidly identify bottlenecks, errors, heavy traffic issues, slow-running queries, and more. Image courtesy of Datadog
Find out more at datadoghq.com

Kaseya
Isolates and Contains Threats
Keep an organization resilient using tiered IT security solutions that cover every entry point, minimizing gaps across the components that make up your digital environment. Streamline security processes with intelligent automation that actively monitors, flags and reacts to threats, giving you peace of mind and bandwidth for higher-value work. Disarm modern cyberattacks with automated threat isolation and containment. Image courtesy of Kaseya
Find out more at kaseya.com

LastPass
Automatically Encrypts Password Information
LastPass creates an encrypted vault for users to store their login credentials in. The vault is decrypted by a Master Password, which only the user know. When users create or update credentials, LastPass saves them to an encrypted vault. The next time a user goes to log in, LastPass will autofill the password. The built-in LastPass password generator creates random, unique passwords for whenever users need to change or update an old one or create a new one. Image courtesy of LastPass
Find out more at lastpass.com
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