New Infosec Products Surge: RidgeBot 7.0 and AI-Driven Security Tools Transform Enterprise Defense

Ridge Security released RidgeBot 7.0 with Windows Active Directory penetration testing, while Filigran launched XTM One for AI-native threat management. These new security tools represent a broader shift toward AI-powered automation in enterprise cybersecurity.
Latest Security Innovation Wave
Ridge Security announced RidgeBot 7.0, an update to its automated security validation platform that introduces automated Windows Active Directory penetration testing capabilities, enabling organizations to conduct end-to-end domain compromise simulations and identify attack paths. Filigran announced XTM One, an AI-native agentic layer that automates Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) workflows across the Filigran XTM Platform.
Enterprise Security at a Turning Point
The featured infosec products this week in June 2026 are from AISLE, Drata, Elastic, Filigran, IDnow, and Ridge Security. The releases reflect a critical evolution in how enterprises approach security validation and threat management. Rather than manual penetration testing processes that consume months and resources, these new tools leverage automation and AI agents to conduct continuous, systematic security assessments.
Why These Tools Matter Now
As AI systems become more deeply embedded in enterprise infrastructure, attackers are simultaneously exploiting new attack surfaces. Attackers are actively exploiting a high-severity path-traversal vulnerability in Langflow, an AI development platform, tracked as CVE-2026-5027, which can allow attackers to write arbitrary files on exposed servers. This underscores why automated, AI-native security tools are becoming essential. Organizations deploying AI infrastructure without proper security validation face compounding risk exposure.
The Broader Security Landscape
CISA has ordered U.S. federal agencies to patch a critical Check Point VPN vulnerability being exploited in the wild, which can allow unauthorized access without valid credentials. The convergence of zero-day exploits, AI-powered attacks, and expanding enterprise infrastructure demands security tools that operate at machine speed and scale. Products like RidgeBot 7.0 and XTM One position organizations to identify and remediate vulnerabilities before attackers can weaponize them.