SOCRadar launched its AI Agent Marketplace at RSA Conference 2026, introducing a modular hub where organizations can browse, purchase, and deploy specialized autonomous AI agents within the SOCRadar Extended Threat Intelligence Platform. The release also adds Identity and Access Intelligence capabilities designed to address what the company describes as identity “blind spots” across third-party SaaS environments, dark web marketplaces, and collaboration platforms.
The marketplace model is a deliberate departure from the all-in-one platform approach. Rather than bundling capabilities into a single license, SOCRadar is letting security teams pick specific agents for their workflows. Initial use cases include phishing detection, brand abuse protection, and dark web monitoring.
“The era of the ‘all-in-one’ cybersecurity platform is over. 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,” said Huzeyfe Onal, CEO of SOCRadar.
The identity capabilities address a growing attack vector. IBM data cited in the announcement puts credential theft from just 10 major platforms at 388 million in 2025 alone, with data breaches up 475% over the past decade and the global average breach cost hitting $4.4 million in 2025.
To address this, SOCRadar is launching an Identity and Access Threat Intelligence AI Agent as the first offering in the new marketplace. The agent analyzes data files from compromised machines, including session cookies and credential sets, to help analysts pinpoint the source of a leak and generate a risk analysis report. The broader Identity and Access Intelligence feature set adds attack flow visualization, cookie analysis, third-party SaaS credential exposure tracking, and AI-driven natural language risk summaries with remediation guidance.
SOCRadar serves more than 1,000 customers across 75 countries.