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New infosec products of the week: August 14, 2026

Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past week, featuring releases from A10 Networks, ScienceLogic, Searchlight Cyber, and SelectHub. ScienceLogic delivers secure AI deployment and smarter IT operations with Skylar AI 2.5 ScienceLogic has announced Skylar AI 2.5, expanding secure deployment options for organizations with stringent security, sovereignty, and compliance requiremen

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Several cybersecurity vendors have announced new product releases this week, focusing on artificial intelligence governance, threat exposure management, and enhanced AI platform capabilities.

ScienceLogic has released Skylar AI 2.5, an update to its AI platform designed to improve secure deployment options for organizations with strict security, sovereignty, and compliance needs. The new version also aims to boost AI accuracy, overall platform performance, and the natural language user experience.

Searchlight Cyber introduced its Preemptive Threat Exposure Management (PTEM) platform. This new offering integrates exposure visibility with intelligence on real-world attacker activities. The PTEM platform consists of two main components: Searchlight Exposure, which offers continuous visibility into an organization's attack surface, including discovery and exploitability validation, and Searchlight Threat, which provides insights into discussions, developments, and targets of threat actors.

A10 Networks has made its A10 AI Gateway generally available. This gateway functions as a centralized, intelligent control plane intended to provide unified routing, cost management, and governance for all AI agents, applications, and large language models (LLMs) used within an enterprise.

Additionally, SelectHub launched DataGrout, an LLM inference optimization platform and AI governance solution developed by its specialized AI research lab. DataGrout's primary goal is to reduce token usage in agentic workflows, chatbots, and other AI tools. It also offers IT and FinOps leaders a policy-driven, auditable system for monitoring LLM payloads and costs to track company-wide AI utilization.

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