Adversa AI announced today that it has been named "Most Innovative Agentic AI Security" at the Global InfoSec Awards during RSA Conference 2026, one of the cybersecurity industry's most competitive and recognized award programs.
Quick Intel
Why CISOs care
Enterprises are deploying AI agents into production faster than security teams can evaluate them. Gartner projects that by 2028, more than 33% of enterprise applications will incorporate agentic AI, up from less than 1% in 2024, creating a unique attack surface where Agentic AI vulnerabilities arise such as Tool Misuse, OWASP ASI05 Unexpected Code Execution, and OWASP ASI08 Cascading Failures that are not tested by traditional AI Red Teaming tools.
"AI agents make autonomous decisions, call external tools, and chain actions across systems in ways traditional testing cannot reach. A true AI red teaming platform must think like an attacker — with the depth of adversarial research our team contributes to NIST and CSA standards. This recognition confirms the industry sees the urgency," said Alex Polyakov, co-founder and CTO of Adversa AI.
What sets Adversa AI platform apart
The platform enables organizations to continuously test AI systems against real attacker techniques, detect vulnerabilities such as prompt injection, goal hijacking, and tool misuse, validate agent behavior across multi-step workflows, and identify risks in AI integrations with APIs, tools, and external systems before production deployment. Reports align with the OWASP AI Vulnerability Scoring System. The platform extends automated security testing of AI Agents to enterprise-scale environments in financial services, insurance, and government.
About Adversa AI
Adversa AI is a pioneer in Agentic AI Security and continuous AI red teaming. The company co-leads the CoSAI Agentic AI Security workstream, serves as core members of OWASP AIVSS, and contributes to CSA and NIST AI security standards. The team is the creator of SecureClaw, one of the most popular open-source security frameworks for AI agents, and its research has been widely covered by The Wall Street Journal, Wired, TechCrunch, and Bloomberg. Adversa AI works with Fortune 500 enterprises, financial institutions, and government organizations building next-generation AI systems.