As cyber threats grow more sophisticated by the hour, defending against them demands more than muscle it calls for real innovation. At Infosecurity Europe 2025, the brightest minds converged in London to showcase the next wave of cybersecurity breakthroughs, from AI-powered detection to next-gen endpoint controls.
Out of hundreds of launches and demos, only a few truly impressed. We explored the floor, cut through the noise, and handpicked 7 tools that aren’t just hype they solve real problems with precision, speed, and bold design.
1. ThreatLocker Web Control 
Company Name: ThreatLocker
Category: Endpoint Web Filtering
Problem It Solves:
It prevents users from bypassing DNS-based filters using proxies, incognito modes, or VPNs. Traditional solutions often fail when users manipulate browser behavior or use alternative network paths.
Why It Stands Out:
Unlike standard DNS filtering, it works directly at the endpoint level and applies browser-independent restrictions, giving full visibility and control to IT and security teams.
2. 1Password + Trelica Integration
Company Name: 1Password + Trelica
Category: SaaS Governance
Problem It Solves:
It tackles the growing challenge of Shadow IT and unmanaged SaaS tools by identifying what apps employees are actually using (or not using) based on real password behavior.
Why It Stands Out:
It connects identity data with real-world SaaS usage, allowing companies to reduce software waste, tighten security, and automate policy enforcement.
3. Torq HyperSOC Autonomous SOC Demo
Company Name: Torq
Category: SOC Automation & Orchestration
Problem It Solves:
Overstretched SOC teams struggle with alert fatigue and inefficient incident triage, which leads to delayed response and operational bottlenecks.
Why It Stands Out:
Torq’s HyperSOC shifts the paradigm by automating SOAR and SOC workflows allowing security teams to respond faster and more intelligently. Their live demonstrations at Booth C35 earned long queues and high engagement throughout the event.
4. AI Firewall Engine by Check Point
Company Name: Check Point Software Technologies
Category: Next-Gen Firewalls / AI Security
Problem It Solves:
Legacy firewalls depend on known signatures and struggle with unknown threats. AI-generated attacks and zero-days can bypass rule-based defenses.
Why It Stands Out:
Uses deep learning to dynamically detect and block malicious behavior in real time. Self-learning AI models evolve with threats, removing the need for static rule creation.
5. Dataminr Cyber Threat Feed
Company Name: Dataminr
Category: Threat Intelligence
Problem It Solves:
Helps SOC teams catch early signs of cyber threats from non-traditional sources like the dark web, encrypted messaging platforms, or social chatter all often missed by other threat feeds.
Why It Stands Out:
It uses AI-powered NLP to detect intent, not just keywords making alerts more relevant, faster, and tailored to your business risk profile.
6. LastPass SaaS Monitoring Suite
Company Name: LastPass
Category: Identity & Access Management
Problem It Solves:
Excess SaaS access persists after employee offboarding, leading to wasted licenses, dormant accounts, and potential insider threats.
Why It Stands Out:
Combines access logs, credential use, and behavior analytics to flag unused SaaS accounts, enable auto-remediation, and enforce least privilege policies at scale.
7. Abnormal Security + Hadrian Integration
Company Name: Abnormal Security + Hadrian
Category: Email Security + External Threat Intelligence
Problem It Solves:
Modern phishing campaigns use exposed infrastructure like old portals or DNS misconfigs to appear legitimate these are hard to detect with email filters alone.
Why It Stands Out:
Hadrian maps your external digital footprint in real time, while Abnormal analyzes behavioral email patterns. Together, they correlate incoming threats with external exposures for faster and more precise threat remediation.
Conclusion: Smarter Tools for Smarter Threats
Infosecurity Europe 2025 showed that the future of cybersecurity lies in intelligent, purpose-built tools. From SaaS governance to autonomous SOCs, the standout solutions don’t just detect threats they rethink how we defend.
If you’re planning your next security upgrade, these are the innovations worth betting on.














