At the RSA Conference 2026, SOCRadar, a global leader in extended threat intelligence, officially launched its new AI Agent Marketplace. This innovative platform serves as an integrated hub where organizations can seamlessly browse, purchase, and deploy specialized autonomous AI agents tailored to specific cybersecurity tasks within the SOCRadar Extended Threat Intelligence Platform.
As cyber threats continue to evolve, SOCRadar is actively shifting away from the traditional “all-in-one” model. Instead, the company is embracing a modular ecosystem that enables security teams to adopt a more precise and flexible approach. For instance, organizations can now select AI agents for targeted use cases such as phishing detection, brand abuse protection, and dark web monitoring. Consequently, this approach eliminates unnecessary complexity while allowing teams to deploy only the tools they truly need, supported by granular controls and deep customization.
At the same time, SOCRadar introduced advanced Identity and Access Intelligence capabilities designed to bridge the growing gap between internal identity security and external threat exposure. These new features specifically address identity “blind spots,” including credential leaks across third-party SaaS platforms, dark web marketplaces, and collaboration tools.
“Identity has become the new attack surface. Threat actors no longer need malware when stolen credentials and session cookies can open the door to an entire organization,” said Huzeyfe Onal, CEO of SOCRadar.
Importantly, the urgency for such capabilities continues to rise. According to IBM, nearly 388 million credentials were stolen in 2025 from major platforms like Meta and Google. Moreover, data breaches have surged by 475% over the past decade, ultimately driving the global average cost of a breach to $4.4 million in 2025. Therefore, organizations must adopt more proactive and intelligent defense strategies to counter increasingly sophisticated identity-based attacks.
Building on this need, SOCRadar is also launching its Identity & Access Threat Intelligence AI Agent. This agent can analyze compromised machine data such as session cookies and credentials to help security analysts quickly identify the source of a breach and generate detailed risk analysis reports. Notably, this marks the first of many AI agents that will be introduced through the marketplace.
“The era of the “all-in-one” cybersecurity platform is over,” continued Onal. “Traditional SaaS models force security teams into rigid licensing architectures where they pay for bulk features they never use and wait months for custom development to align the tools with their requirements. SOCRadar is disrupting this cycle by “unbundling” the platform into a marketplace of specialized AI Agents.”
Furthermore, SOCRadar’s Identity and Access Intelligence capabilities introduce a range of powerful features that enhance visibility and decision-making. For example, Clear Security Narratives transform complex data into actionable insights, while Company Insights provide contextual visibility into compromised assets and users. In addition, the Enterprise Attack Surface Risk Profile helps organizations map exposed services and prioritize risks based on potential impact.
Beyond this, the platform offers Third-Party Service Credential Exposure tracking, enabling organizations to identify where leaked credentials are being used externally. File Insights and Tag Insights further enhance analysis by presenting detailed views of compromised endpoints and classifying sensitive data for quick interpretation.
Meanwhile, advanced Cookie Analysis allows security teams to evaluate browser-stored cookies for potential abuse, while Attack Flow Visualization reconstructs the entire infection chain from initial entry to data exfiltration. Finally, AI-powered analysis delivers natural language summaries, highlighting key risks and recommending remediation steps.
Overall, with the launch of its AI Agent Marketplace and enhanced identity intelligence capabilities, SOCRadar is redefining how organizations approach cybersecurity. By combining modular AI-driven tools with deep threat intelligence, the company is empowering enterprises to stay ahead of modern, identity-driven threats while maintaining agility and control.
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