Seceon Wins Four InfoSec Awards at RSA 2026, Launches ADMP and SeraAI 2.0

Seceon has won four Global InfoSec Awards at RSA Conference 2026 and used the event to announce two new platform capabilities: ADMP (AI Agent Discovery, Monitoring, and real-time Protection) and SeraAI 2.0. The four award wins span MSSP enablement, critical infrastructure protection, AI/ML innovation, and unified XDR, making Seceon the only vendor to sweep four independent categories at RSA 2026 in a single year.

ADMP is the company’s new module purpose-built to secure autonomous AI agents, LLM API connections, RPA bots, and machine identities. The module provides continuous discovery across hybrid environments, behavioral baselining, real-time prompt injection detection, data exfiltration prevention, and SOAR-integrated automated response, all without changes to existing AI infrastructure. ADMP is available immediately to all OTM customers and MSSP partners.

SeraAI 2.0 is the latest version of Seceon’s autonomous SOC automation engine, now entering its third year of production deployment with billions of incidents processed. Version 2.0 introduces a three-tier decisioning model: fully autonomous resolution for routine L1/L2 incidents, analyst-verified response for medium-confidence detections, and AI-assisted human decisioning for critical incidents. Seceon reports that SeraAI resolves 70% of incidents without analyst touchpoints, cuts mean time to respond by 85%, and delivers a 380% improvement in analyst productivity.

“Four independent category wins reflect one architectural truth,” said Chandra Shekhar Pandey, CEO of Seceon. “While the industry debates whether to bolt generic AI onto legacy platforms, Seceon has had domain-specific AI purpose-built for cybersecurity from day one, 4,000+ Dynamic Threat Models designed exclusively for security decisioning. Combined with a single unified data format, every module shares behavioral context that siloed or acquired tools simply cannot replicate.”

An unnamed customer highlighted operational impact: “We consolidated six point products into one, reduced mean time to detect from 72 hours to under 5 minutes, and cut false positives by over 90%.”

Seceon’s Open Threat Management Platform unifies aiSIEM, aiXDR, SOAR 4.0, NDR, UEBA, and other modules in a single architecture. The company currently protects 9,500+ organizations globally through 800+ active MSSP partners and processes 2.5 trillion security events daily.