News Archives - Best Endpoint Protection Security (EPP) Tools, Software, Solutions & Vendors https://solutionsreview.com/endpoint-security/category/content-management-news/ All the Latest News, Best Practices and Buyer's Guides for Endpoint Security and Protection Tue, 17 Jun 2025 20:52:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://solutionsreview.com/endpoint-security/files/2024/01/cropped-android-chrome-512x512-1-32x32.png News Archives - Best Endpoint Protection Security (EPP) Tools, Software, Solutions & Vendors https://solutionsreview.com/endpoint-security/category/content-management-news/ 32 32 What to Expect from the Solutions Spotlight with P0 Security on July 10th, 2025 https://solutionsreview.com/identity-management/what-to-expect-from-the-solutions-spotlight-with-p0-security-on-july-10th-2025/ Tue, 17 Jun 2025 20:52:02 +0000 https://solutionsreview.com/endpoint-security/what-to-expect-from-the-solutions-spotlight-with-p0-security-on-july-10th-2025/ Solutions Review’s Solution Spotlight with P0 Security is part of an exclusive webinar series for enterprise business software users. This event will feature an hour-long discussion and software demo to help viewers recognize their organization’s identity and governance maturity level. What is a Solutions Spotlight? Solutions Review’s Solution Spotlights are exclusive, expert webinar events for […]

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What to Expect from the Solutions Spotlight with P0 Security on July 10th, 2025

Solutions Review’s Solution Spotlight with P0 Security is part of an exclusive webinar series for enterprise business software users. This event will feature an hour-long discussion and software demo to help viewers recognize their organization’s identity and governance maturity level.

What is a Solutions Spotlight?

Solutions Review’s Solution Spotlights are exclusive, expert webinar events for industry professionals across the enterprise technology and MarTech fields. Since its first virtual event in June 2020, Solutions Review has expanded its multimedia capabilities in response to the overwhelming demand for these events. Solutions Review’s current menu of online offerings includes the Demo Day, Solution Spotlight, Expert Webinars, and panel discussions. And the best part about the “Spotlight” series? They are free to attend!

Why You Should Attend

Solutions Review is one of the largest communities of IT executives, directors, and decision-makers in enterprise technology marketplaces. Every year, over 10 million people visit Solutions Review’s collection of sites for the latest news, best practices, and insights into solving some of their most complex problems.

For this Solutions Spotlight event, the Solutions Review team has partnered with P0 Security, a unified IGA and PAM platform for the cloud. The hour-long webinar will walk viewers through the six stages of cloud access governance maturity, helping them recognize their organization’s identity and governance maturity level. The program will also feature a live product demo and Q&A with industry experts from Wiz and P0 Security.

Speakers

Shashwat Sehgal, Co-Founder and CEO at P0 Security: Shashwat Sehgal has spent most of his career building security and observability products for developers, DevOps, and security teams. He’s passionate about solving the problem of cloud access security and helping security engineers control who has access to what sensitive resources are in their clouds. He enjoys playing tennis, spending time with his family, teaching his son how to play chess, and geeking out on all things security.

Rami McCarthy, Principal Security Researcher at Wiz: Rami is an opinionated security expert with years of experience starting and scaling security programs for cloud-native companies like Figma and Cedar. He believes in empathic security, guardrails over gates, and using security to drive business value. You can find his personal thoughts about security at ramimac.me.

About P0 Security

P0 Security is a unified IGA and PAM platform for the cloud that governs and secures all forms of access for human and machine identities. Through its agentless architecture, the P0 Security platform deploys in minutes, providing security teams complete visibility and control over who or what is accessing their clouds, while managing the cloud-access lifecycle for DevOps teams using developer-friendly workflows.

FAQ

  • What: Shared Secrets to Zero Standing Privilege 
  • When: Thursday, July 10th, 2025, at 12:00 PM Eastern Time
  • Where: Zoom meeting (see registration page for more details), LinkedIn, and Insight Jam.

Register for the Solutions Spotlight with P0 Security for FREE

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of June 13th: Cisco, Patero, Binary Defense, and More https://solutionsreview.com/endpoint-security/endpoint-security-and-network-monitoring-news-for-the-week-of-june-13th/ Fri, 13 Jun 2025 13:53:51 +0000 https://solutionsreview.com/endpoint-security/?p=6431 The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news from the week of June 13th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Cisco, Patero, Binary Defense, and more. Keeping up with all the most relevant Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news can be time-consuming. As a result, our editorial […]

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of June 13th

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news from the week of June 13th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Cisco, Patero, Binary Defense, and more.

Keeping up with all the most relevant Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news can be time-consuming. As a result, our editorial team aims to summarize some of the top headlines in the space by curating a collection of the latest vendor product news, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital funding, talent acquisition, and other noteworthy news. With that in mind, here is some of the top endpoint security and network monitoring news from the week of June 13th.

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of June 13th


Aviatrix and Wiz Partner for Unified Cloud Security

Aviatrix, a cloud network security company, has joined the Wiz Integration Network to deliver a comprehensive cloud network security solution. The offering will combine Aviatrix’s advanced network security controls with Wiz’s cloud security platform to provide enterprises with unified visibility and control across multi-cloud environments. Together, the partnership will streamline threat detection and response efforts, reduce operational silos, enhance security posture, and enable seamless collaboration between network and cloud security teams.

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Azul Unveils Breakthrough Java Vulnerability Detection

Azul, a company solely focused on Java, has introduced a new in-production Java vulnerability detection capability. The technology leverages real-time runtime analysis to identify exploitable vulnerabilities in Java applications, minimizing false positives and enabling faster remediation. This will be especially relevant for organizations that run critical workloads on Java, as the feature addresses the persistent challenge of balancing security with operational efficiency.

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Binary Defense Announces a Partnership with Palo Alto Networks

Binary Defense, a Managed Detection and Response (MDR) and enterprise defense provider, has partnered with Palo Alto Networks to deliver managed detection and response (MDR) services powered by Cortex XSIAM. The collaboration will enable Binary Defense to offer 24/7 threat monitoring, detection, and responses directly from customers’ XSIAM environments by leveraging AI-driven analytics and automation. Dave Kennedy, Chief Hacking Officer at Binary Defense, says, “We’re proud to partner with Palo Alto Networks to help organizations deploy, tune, and run XSIAM more effectively while delivering real outcomes through our managed detection and response service.”

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Cisco Integrates Security Deeper into Networks for AI Era

Cisco, a worldwide technology leader, has announced several innovations to its security portfolio. These updates embed advanced security features directly into its networking infrastructure to address the challenges of the “agentic AI era.” The advancements include Hybrid Mesh Firewall and Universal Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) solutions that simplify policy management, enhance visibility, and enable enterprises to scale securely without adding complexity to their security stack. Cisco also announced additional Splunk integrations to unify data across platforms.

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Digital.ai Launches a No-Code Mobile App Security Agent

Digital.ai, an AI-powered software delivery platform, has announced Quick Protect Agent, a no-code solution that allows businesses to secure mobile applications in minutes. With this tool, companies can democratize access to enterprise-grade app security by eliminating the need for specialized coding skills, reducing barriers to implementing mobile app defenses, and enabling rapid deployment of protections against common threats. It also supports OWASP MASVS-aligned protections for obfuscation, anti-tamper, and anti-analysis.

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Gartner Releases Its Inaugural Magic Quadrant for Network Detection and Response

Analyst house Gartner recently released the inaugural edition of its Magic Quadrant for Network Detection and Response, identifying eleven of the marketplace’s most effective robotic process automation (RPA) vendors. The researchers behind the report—Thomas Lintemuth, Esraa ElTahawy, John Collins, Charanpal Bhogal, and Nahim Fazal—evaluated each listed vendor’s strengths and weaknesses and ranked them on the signature “Magic Quadrant” graph.

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Horizon3.ai Secures $100M in a Series D Funding Round

Horizon3.ai, an autonomous security company, has raised $100 million in a Series D funding round. NEA led the round, which included participation from SignalFire, Craft Ventures, and 9Yards Capital. As part of the investment, Lila Tretikov, Partner and Head of AI Strategy at NEA, will join the Horizon3.ai Board of Directors. The company will use the funding to accelerate its ongoing product development efforts, expand into additional innovation markets, expand its partner ecosystem, and more.

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Nile Shares Details On Its New Experience Intelligence Feature

Nile, an enterprise networking company, has launched Nile Experience Intelligence (NXI). The generative AI capability is designed to proactively resolve network issues before they impact IT teams, users, IoT devices, or the performance standards defined by Nile’s Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) guarantee. Its key capabilities include proactive fault detection, root cause analysis, large-scale automated remediation, and tools for eliminating alert fatigue.

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Patero Debuts CryptoQoR, a Solution for Post-Quantum Cryptography

Patero, a post-quantum cryptography (PQC) company, has launched CryptoQoR, a new software suite to help organizations transition to post-quantum cryptography. The product provides enterprises and government agencies seeking to future-proof their data security strategies with the tools for assessing, testing, and implementing quantum-resistant algorithms capable of addressing the looming threat that quantum computers can pose to current encryption standards. CryptoQoR is designed to be readily deployed into a company’s existing infrastructure.

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Swimlane Achieves Profitability, Secures New Funding

Swimlane, an AI hyperautomation provider for security organizations, has announced that it will achieve profitability by Q3 2025 and has raised an additional $45 million in a growth funding round. The funding was led by Energy Impact Partners and Activate Capital, with support from Trinity Capital. Swimlane will use the investment to continue its product innovation and global channel expansion efforts to situate the company as one of the most widely adopted enterprise AI security automation platforms.

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Tamnoon Launches New Tools for AI-Powered Managed Cloud Detection

Tamnoon, a Managed Cloud Security Remediation provider, has announced a managed cloud detection and response service and a new AI-driven Cloud SecOps Agent. These additions to the company’s product suite will help clients reduce cloud security exposures by delivering continuous monitoring and automated threat remediation across cloud environments. With Tami, the company’s context-aware AI-powered agent, clients can improve how they assess production impact, determine the optimal remediation path, and accelerate resolution at scale, without compromising stability or speed.

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Watch this space each week as our editors will share upcoming events, new thought leadership, and the best resources from Insight Jam, Solutions Review’s enterprise tech community for business software pros. The goal? To help you gain a forward-thinking analysis and remain on-trend through expert advice, best practices, trends, predictions, and vendor-neutral software evaluation tools.


Mini Jam Q2, 2025 – AI Agents of Change: Watch All Sessions On-Demand

Centered on the theme “AI Agent of Change,” the quarterly Insight Jam virtual event brought together a global collection of industry experts and thought leaders to explore the emerging, evolving role of AI agents in the enterprise technology marketplaces. The panels and keynote presentations explored the various ways AI agents are affecting business processes, data management, governance, real-time data analysis, security, and ethics.

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The AI Effect: From Content Management to Content Innovation

In the latest episode of The Digital Analyst, John Santaferraro is joined by Hyland CEO Jitesh Ghai for a discussion on the transformation from content management to content innovation. Ghai explains how AI enables organizations to unlock value from unstructured data by giving it structure, allowing for analytics and automation previously impossible. They also discuss Hyland’s Content Innovation Cloud, which enables content, processes, and applications to automate mission-critical business workflows across sectors.

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Key Takeaways: Gartner Magic Quadrant for Network Detection and Response https://solutionsreview.com/network-monitoring/key-takeaways-gartner-magic-quadrant-for-network-detection-and-response/ Wed, 11 Jun 2025 21:30:49 +0000 https://solutionsreview.com/endpoint-security/key-takeaways-gartner-magic-quadrant-for-network-detection-and-response/ The editors at Solutions Review highlight and summarize the key takeaways in Gartner’s inaugural Magic Quadrant for Network Detection and Response. Analyst house Gartner, Inc. recently released the inaugural version of its Magic Quadrant for Network Detection and Response. Gartner defines network detection and response (NDR) products as systems that “continuously monitor traffic for anomalies, […]

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Gartner Magic Quadrant What's Changed - Network Detection and Response

The editors at Solutions Review highlight and summarize the key takeaways in Gartner’s inaugural Magic Quadrant for Network Detection and Response.

Analyst house Gartner, Inc. recently released the inaugural version of its Magic Quadrant for Network Detection and Response. Gartner defines network detection and response (NDR) products as systems that “continuously monitor traffic for anomalies, suspicious patterns, and threat indicators.” These products are also designed to complement other threat detection solutions, and are delivered as a combination of hardware and software appliances for sensors, some with IaaS support. 

Additionally, Gartner’s report outlines several “mandatory” features an NDR solution must have. These include the ability to model normal network traffic, highlight traffic activity that falls outside the normal range, deliver form factors compatible with on-premises and cloud networks, aggregate individual alerts into structured incidents, detect threats with Intelligence feeds, and provide automatic or manual response capabilities to react to the detection of malicious network traffic.

Key Takeaways: 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Network Detection and Response


In this Magic Quadrant, Gartner identifies some of the most significant network detection and response providers in the marketplace. The researchers behind the report—Thomas Lintemuth, Esraa ElTahawy, John Collins, Charanpal Bhogal, and Nahim Fazal—evaluated the strengths and weaknesses of each provider listed and ranked them on the signature “Magic Quadrant” graph, which illustrates each vendor’s ability to execute its vision. The diagram includes four quadrants: leaders, challengers, niche players, and visionaries.

To qualify for the report, each vendor must meet specific criteria. Those include having an NDR product generally available by October 31st, 2024, offering a standalone product that can be deployed without connecting to the Internet, and having at least 30 deployments in Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, and Microsoft Azure. Additionally, the vendors had to meet at least two criteria from the list below:

  • Generated $30 million in revenue from the evaluated NDR product between January 1st, 2024, and December 31st, 2024.
  • Have at least 150 enterprise customers (each with over 5,000 seats) as of December 31st, 2024.
  • Have at least four million devices under paid support as of October 31st, 2024.

Leaders

Vectra AI is the frontrunner in Gartner’s Magic Quadrant’s Leader category. The company’s platform protects networks from attacks by providing intelligent control, signal clarity, and proactive network security posture management. Its strengths as an NDR platform include its user interface, a program it offers to customers migrating from other products, and its NDR education program, which helps customers understand the need for network detection and response.

Darktrace is the next Leader identified in the report. Its NDR is the Darktrace / NETWORK solution, which provides advanced threat detection and autonomous response capabilities by leveraging its core Self-Learning AI. According to Gartner’s researchers, Darktrace’s strengths in the market include its user-friendly UI, a complex detection model library, full functionality for air-gapped deployments, and its program for collecting customer feedback and incorporating it to enhance the product.

ExtraHop earns a spot in the Leader category with its RevealX product, which focuses on detecting threats with NDR while providing users with network intelligence and network performance monitoring (NPM) functionalities. The company’s most significant strengths include its understanding and responsiveness to market trends, as evidenced by its ongoing implementation of generative AI assistants and functionalities. It’s also highly regarded for the capabilities the RevealX platform provides, including a patented decryption capability.

Corelight is the fourth and final Leader in Gartner’s report. Its Open NDR product comprises comprehensive threat detection capabilities for on-premises, industrial control systems (ICS), operational technology (OT), and multi-cloud environments. The company differentiates itself by prioritizing regular product updates and feature releases. It’s also transitioned from an on-premises intrusion detection system (IDS) solution to a hybrid NDR offering. It continues to support the need to deploy across major cloud service providers (CSPs).

Challengers

Stellar Cyber is the only Challenger identified in the Magic Quadrant. Its NDR product provides numerous third-party integrations for mid-size clients in the government, manufacturing, and education markets, positioning its solution as a central platform for ingesting security threats. Other strengths include its upgrade program to help new clients migrate from other products, flexible customer contracts, and its commitment to customer success, exemplified by its ongoing investment in customer onboarding and services.

Niche Players

Trend Micro starts the Niche Player category with the Trend Vision One solution. Trend Vision One uses a “platform approach” to threat detection and response, using its point products while offering some integration with third-party products. Its solution also provides an extensive threat intelligence library to help users improve the attribution and context of their data. The company also earns high marks for its market understanding, as evidenced by its offering an NDR capability as a standalone product alongside having it packaged with the Vision One platform.

ThreatBook’s solution is the Threat Detection Platform (TDP), which focuses almost exclusively on threat detection. While this situates the company as a specialized vendor, it does plan to grow its product by increasing its detection functionalities with additional technologies like generative AI. Its other differentiating traits as a Niche Player include its high customer renewal rate and the range of industries in which its platform has been adopted.

NetWitness primarily works with large, complex global organizations that require a full SOC and cybersecurity program. Gartner spotlights the company’s formal customer feedback program, robust forensic capability, and long-term presence in the NDR market as some of its greatest strengths as a vendor. While the company doesn’t have the same breadth of AI-powered features as other platforms in the market, it does offer a comprehensive selection of full packet capture forensics and session replay capabilities.

Arista Networks is the next provider listed in the Niche Player category. The company’s Arista NDR solution couples network detection and response (NDR) with core network switches, providing clients with a unified infrastructure and security approach. Customers report that Arista is very responsive to feedback and prioritizes fast resolutions to issues. Other notable strengths as an NDR vendor include its relatively higher investment in R&D efforts, its support for encrypted traffic analysis, and the pre-configured appliances it offers to accelerate deployments.

Trellix closes the quadrant with an NDR product built on the company’s successful IDS detection. Its platform generates alerts using AI-powered behavioral detections. It is one of the few products in the market still offering in-line deployments for intrusion prevention system (IPS) use cases. The company is also known for delivering strong forensic analysis and search capabilities, giving customers advanced protection directly from their NDR product.

Visionaries

Gatewatcher closes out the Magic Quadrant with its AIonIQ solution, which is focused on providing an easy-to-use experience through its GAIA technology. The company has a growing customer base and balances its investment strategy for ongoing research and development with its sales success. Gartner specifically highlights Gatewatcher’s investment in generative AI as aligning with the current market trends, which it predicts will appeal to buyers with limited HR.


 

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of June 6th: Radware, Fortinet, AttackIQ, and More https://solutionsreview.com/endpoint-security/endpoint-security-and-network-monitoring-news-for-the-week-of-june-6th/ Fri, 06 Jun 2025 12:15:14 +0000 https://solutionsreview.com/endpoint-security/?p=6426 The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news from the week of June 6th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Radware, Fortinet, AttackIQ, and more. Keeping up with all the most relevant Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news can be time-consuming. As a result, our editorial team […]

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of June 6th

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news from the week of June 6th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Radware, Fortinet, AttackIQ, and more.

Keeping up with all the most relevant Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news can be time-consuming. As a result, our editorial team aims to summarize some of the top headlines in the space by curating a collection of the latest vendor product news, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital funding, talent acquisition, and other noteworthy news. With that in mind, here is some of the top endpoint security and network monitoring news from the week of June 6th.

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of June 6th


Akamai Technologies Details Its DNS Posture Management Solution

Akamai Technologies, a cybersecurity and cloud computing company, has introduced Akamai DNS Posture Management, a new solution that offers unified, multi-cloud visibility across DNS assets. The agentless solution will provide real-time monitoring and guided remediation for all major DNS providers, enabling security teams to quickly detect and respond to DNS-based attacks, certificate security risks, vulnerabilities, and misconfigurations that weaken an organization’s security posture. It also offers in-depth views of zones, domains, sub-domains, and records for major DNS providers, including Akamai Cloud, AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform.

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AttackIQ Releases Its Ready3 Solution

AttackIQ, a vendor of Adversarial Validation (AEV) solutions, has released AttackIQ Ready3. The Ready3 solution uses expanded discovery capabilities to continuously map internal and external attack surfaces. By correlating asset discovery with vulnerability context, attack paths, and compensating controls, the platform can help security teams identify which vulnerabilities are exposed by failing defenses. Specific features include extended discovery capabilities, a CTEM integration, surface analysis tools, testing recommendations, exposure management, and an exposure management score (EMS) tool.

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Carahsoft and QuSecure Detail Their Partnership

Carahsoft, a government IT solutions provider, has partnered with QuSecure, a post-quantum cryptography (PQC) company. As part of the collaboration, Carahsoft will serve as QuSecure’s Master Government Aggregator and make QuSecure’s products available to the Public Sector through Carahsoft’s reseller partners. “With the help of Carahsoft’s world-class sales, marketing, reseller, and integrator ecosystem, we are accelerating our mission to provide the Public Sector with solutions that protect their most critical assets from emerging AI and quantum threats,” said Rebecca Krauthamer, Co-Founder and CEO at QuSecure.

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Fortinet Enhances Its Data and Productivity Security Suite

Fortinet, a global cybersecurity company focused on the convergence of networking and security, has announced enhancements to its data and productivity security portfolio. The upgrades will expand the FortiMail solution with the new FortiMail Workspace Security suite. With these additions, Fortinet will help organizations “redefine” how they protect users and data in the modern workspace by combining the power of AI with integrated email, browser, insider risk management, collaboration, and data security.

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Halcyon Appoints a Senior Vice President of Its Ransomware Research Center

Halcyon, an anti-ransomware platform provider, has announced that former FBI cybersecurity leader Cynthia Kaiser has joined the company as the Senior Vice President of its Ransomware Research Center. During Kaiser’s two decades at the FBI, she helped develop threat intelligence sharing programs that were “instrumental” in disrupting major ransomware organizations. At Halcyon, she will focus on improving the company’s intel sharing with public and private entities and spearhead its ongoing efforts to defeat ransomware.

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Portnox and CrowdStrike Debut a New Integration Partnership

Portnox, a cloud-native, zero-trust access control solution provider, has announced a new integration with CrowdStrike, an endpoint protection and zero-trust security company. With this integration, companies can incorporate ZTA scores into policy decisions, define automated NAC policies that adapt to changes in device posture as reported by CrowdStrike, validate CrowdStrike management, and utilize real-time risk signals from CrowdStrike to reinforce least-privilege access models across corporate and BYOD environments.

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Radware Expands Its Threat Intelligence Service Offerings

Radware, an application security and delivery solution provider for multi-cloud environments, has expanded its Threat Intelligence Services by launching its Telegram Claimed Attacks Report and TLS Fingerprint Reputation Feed. These subscription-based cloud services work in real-time to provide security teams with the resources they need to address cyber threats before they materialize. Gabi Malka, chief operating officer at Radware, says, “The new capabilities deliver real-time, high-value insights into attackers, their motivations and methods so security teams can take proactive, decisive action on threats before they happen and maintain an airtight security posture.”

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Salt Security Unveils a Platform to Improve API Security Adoption

Salt Security, an API security company, has unveiled Salt Illuminate, a platform that aims to transform how organizations adopt API security. With Salt Illuminate, businesses can map their API attack surfaces, govern their security posture, manage compliance, extend data security to data in motion, stop behavioral API attacks in real-time, identify AI agent risks preemptively, and uncover shadow, zombie, and third-party APIs. These features enable security and platform teams with the speed and clarity needed to move beyond the era of siloed, incomplete API security.

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Tuskira and ServiceNow Announce an Integration Partnership

Tuskira, an AI-native cybersecurity platform, has announced an integration with ServiceNow. As part of the collaboration, Tuskira will embed its Agentic AI Analysts directly into ServiceNow’s Vulnerability Response (VR) and Security Operations (SecOps) modules to enable faster, smarter, and risk-driven threat response across the enterprise. The integration aims to help brands simulate real-world attacks in their environments,  reduce exploitable attack paths, and combine ServiceNow’s orchestration capabilities with Tuskira’s simulation engine to modernize security responses.

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Vectra AI Expands Its Integration with Zscaler

Vectra AI, a cybersecurity AI company focused on protecting modern networks, has expanded its technical integration with Zscaler, the cloud security company. The collaboration will provide comprehensive visibility into SASE traffic, enabling teams to significantly enhance detection, investigation, and response through the Vectra AI Platform’s network detection and response (NDR) capabilities. Their integration will also allow organizations to simplify security operations, enforce zero-trust principles, and more.

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Wuzah Reveals Its Cyber Threat Intelligence Service

Wuzah, an open-source XDR and SIEM provider, has announced the Wazuh Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) service. With this publicly accessible platform, users can improve their ability to collect, analyze, and disseminate actionable information on emerging cyber threats and vulnerabilities. The service launches with an emphasis on vulnerability intelligence by delivering timely updates on Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs), severity scores, exploitability insights, and mitigation strategies.

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Zscaler Debuts a New Suite of Solutions to Help Businesses Adopt Zero Trust Everywhere

Zscaler, a cloud security company, has announced a new suite of solutions to help customers quickly adopt Zero Trust Everywhere. The solutions include Unified Appliance for Zero Trust Branch, Zero Trust Gateway for Cloud Workloads, Zscaler Microsegmentation for Cloud Workloads, and Zero Trust Exchange for B2B. These offerings will extend the reach of “true Zero Trust” by enabling businesses to modernize and scale securely with end-to-end segmentation that enhances security across multi-cloud environments.

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Zscaler Reveals New AI Security Features

Zscaler also announced several artificial intelligence (AI) security capabilities and AI-powered innovations built to enhance data security and stop cyber-attacks. The updates and additions include AI-powered data security classifications, enhanced generative AI protections, expanded prompt visibility, AI-powered segmentation functionalities, and Zscaler Digital Experience (ZDX) Network Intelligence, an offering capable of benchmarking and visualizing internet and regional ISP performance.

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of May 30th: Zscaler, SecurityScorecard, Exabeam, and More https://solutionsreview.com/endpoint-security/endpoint-security-and-network-monitoring-news-for-the-week-of-may-30th/ Fri, 30 May 2025 16:25:11 +0000 https://solutionsreview.com/endpoint-security/?p=6424 The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news from the week of May 30th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Zscaler, SecurityScorecard, Exabeam, and more. Keeping up with all the most relevant Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news can be time-consuming. As a result, our editorial team […]

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of May 30th

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news from the week of May 30th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Zscaler, SecurityScorecard, Exabeam, and more.

Keeping up with all the most relevant Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news can be time-consuming. As a result, our editorial team aims to summarize some of the top headlines in the space by curating a collection of the latest vendor product news, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital funding, talent acquisition, and other noteworthy news. With that in mind, here is some of the top endpoint security and network monitoring news from the week of May 30th.

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of May 30th


Catchpoint Releases a Native Mobile Monitoring Capability

Catchpoint, an Internet Performance Monitoring provider, has released Mobile RUM, a native real-user monitoring for mobile applications. Built on OpenTelemetry standards, the new capability provides teams with comprehensive visibility into mobile experiences, including unparalleled insights into anything affecting the mobile user experience in the Internet Stack, from app code to broader network conditions. The launch is part of Catchpoint’s ongoing platform upgrade, including other releases like Benchmarks, an expanded global observability network, BGP private peers, and improved AI-driven capabilities.

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CSC Announces Domain Control Validation as a Service (DCVaaS)

CSC, an enterprise-class domain security provider, has announced Domain Control Validation as a Service (DCVaaS), a new offering designed to simplify and expedite secure sockets layer (SSL) and transport layer security (TLS) certificate validation processes for CSC Trusted Secure digital certificate clients. Benefits of the service include resources for future-proofing against industry changes, faster certificate issuances, simplified validation workflows, reduced administrative burden, and support for shorter certificate lifetimes.

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Exabeam Expands Its Partnership with Inspira Enterprise

Exabeam, a global intelligence and automation provider that powers security operations, has expanded its partnership with Inspira Enterprise, an international cybersecurity, data analytics, and AI services provider. As part of their collaboration, Inspira will begin offering the complete suite of Exabeam products as both a managed security services provider (MSSP) and an authorized reseller. Craig Patterson, the Global Channel Chief at Exabeam, says, “Through this partnership, we’re making it easier for enterprises around the world to adopt market-leading security solutions from Exabeam in a way that’s flexible, scalable, and aligned to real business needs.”

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Kiteworks and Centiment Share Findings From Data Security and Compliance Buyer Behavior Survey

Kiteworks—a data governance, compliance, and protection company—has revealed the findings from the Data Security and Compliance Buyer Behavior Survey. The study was conducted by Centiment, a market research firm specializing in data collection and analysis for the cybersecurity industry. Findings show that over half of the respondents rate security certifications as “extremely important” during the vendor discovery phase, over 60 percent actively seek detailed security and compliance information before engaging with potential vendors, and more.

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noBGP Releases a Platform to Provide Independence from Border Gate Protocol

noBGP, a cloud networking provider, has launched the first networking platform designed to eliminate dependency on Border Gate Protocol (BGP), the internet’s decades-old routing protocol. By deploying a noBGP router, enterprises will gain deterministic routing, which can be seamlessly integrated into their cloud-native development environments. The platform replaces BGP with private, secure routing and removes public IP addresses to reduce the risks commonly associated with networking.

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SecurityScorecard’s MAX Solution is Now Available On the CrowdStrike Marketplace

SecurityScorecard, a Supply Chain Detection and Response (SCDR) solution, has announced that SecurityScorecard MAX, its supply chain cyber risk management engine, is now available for purchase in the CrowdStrike Marketplace. MAX aims to provide organizations with the visibility, threat intelligence, and real-time insights required to proactively manage cybersecurity risk within direct third-party vendors and across additional layers of the supplier ecosystem, addressing 4th-party and nth-party relationships.

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Zscaler Acquires Red Canary, an MDR Provider

Zscaler, a cloud security company, has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Red Canary, a Managed Detection and Response (MDR) provider. With the acquisition, Zscaler will combine its AI-powered Zero Trust platform with Red Canary’s domain expertise in threat detection and response to address the operator pain points that often lead to missed signals, incomplete threat analysis, and increased vulnerability to undetected threats. The combinations will also help security teams detect, triage, investigate, and respond to threats more efficiently.

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Zscaler Appoints a Chief Financial Officer

Zscaler also announced that Kevin Rubin has been appointed as Chief Financial Officer. In this role, Rubin will oversee Zscaler’s global finance organization and play a critical role in scaling its operations to support its next phase of growth and innovation. Jay Chaudhry, Chairman and CEO of Zscaler, says, “As organizations around the globe embrace AI security and Zero Trust Everywhere for their digital transformation journeys, Kevin’s exceptional financial expertise, industry depth, and leadership at scale will be pivotal in driving Zscaler towards $5 billion and beyond in Annual Recurring Revenue.”

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What to Expect from Broadcom’s Network Observability Summit 2025

For the 5th annual Network Observability Summit, industry experts and peers will demonstrate how network observability can clear up blind spots and explore how AI can transform network operations by reducing downtime, improving efficiency, and solving problems before they impact users. With speakers including a Google AI expert, leading experts from Broadcom, and more, the virtual event aims to spotlight how to streamline the assurance of network experiences in even the most complex, heterogeneous network environments.

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What to Expect from Broadcom’s Network Observability Summit 2025 https://solutionsreview.com/network-monitoring/what-to-expect-from-broadcoms-network-observability-summit-2025/ Tue, 27 May 2025 20:08:53 +0000 https://solutionsreview.com/endpoint-security/what-to-expect-from-broadcoms-network-observability-summit-2025/ What is the Network Observability Summit? The Network Observability Summit is an annual event series from Broadcom that explores the evolving landscape of network observability by offering insights, best practices, strategies, and innovative solutions for today’s complex network environments. With the theme “Sixth Sense,” the event features a collection of speakers and discussions that aim […]

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What to Expect from Broadcom's Network Observability Summit 2025

What is the Network Observability Summit?

The Network Observability Summit is an annual event series from Broadcom that explores the evolving landscape of network observability by offering insights, best practices, strategies, and innovative solutions for today’s complex network environments. With the theme “Sixth Sense,” the event features a collection of speakers and discussions that aim to help audiences see the unseen in modern networks through artificial intelligence (AI).

Why You Should Attend

For the 5th annual Network Observability Summit, industry experts and peers will demonstrate how network observability can clear up blind spots and explore how AI can transform network operations by reducing downtime, improving efficiency, and solving problems before they impact users. With speakers including a Google AI expert, leading experts from Broadcom, and more, the virtual event aims to spotlight how to streamline the assurance of network experiences in even the most complex, heterogeneous network environments.

The topics and panels scheduled for this year’s event include:

Develop your Sixth Sense with AI

Hosted by: Alok Arora, Head of AI/ML Customer Engineering at Google Cloud

Description: AI is reshaping Network Operations. For the first discussion of the event, Broadcom invites Google AI Guru, Alok Arora, to present a practical view of how AI will impact your daily tasks, improving efficiency and reducing downtime. Learn how to embrace AI and become more proactive and effective. Other topics covered include AI network readiness, how to automate mundane tasks, the new skills needed to thrive in this AI-powered future, and more.

Will AI Really Revolutionize Network Operations?

Hosted by: Mike Melillo, the Sr. Director of Network Observability Software at Broadcom

Description: Forget everything you know about Network Ops. AI is coming, and it’s about to flip the script. Is your network really ready? Prepare to rethink your strategy and prepare for the AI revolution in Network Operations–or be left behind. This session cuts the hype, exposing the brutal truth about AI’s potential and pitfalls. Melillo will discuss various AI approaches, assess your network’s readiness, and tackle the real-world challenges of using AI to fix your biggest headaches.

Network Observability by Broadcom: Roadmap and Demo

Hosted by: Sean Armstrong. Head of Products, Network Observability, at Broadcom

Description: In this session, audiences will hear about the future of Network Observability by Broadcom, including its investments in AI-powered technology that aim to alleviate many L1 NOC operations tasks to focus on business-critical services. You’ll also see the solution in action as Armstrong explores key use cases that help organizations monitor and deliver great user experiences no matter the network, from the enterprise data center to the cloud and beyond.

AI Ambitions? Don’t Forget the Network Foundation

Hosted by: Michael O’Farrell, System Solutions Architect at BT Ireland

Description: Everyone is talking about AI, but are your networks ready? Just as a Ferrari needs a smooth track, your AI initiatives need a robust, observable network foundation. Learn how BT Ireland is building AI-ready networks with a focus on mature network observability.

ATOS Elevates Network Observability to Enable AI-Ready Infrastructure

Hosted by: John Millington, Global Portfolio Manager at ATOS

Description: ATOS, one of Europe’s leading Managed Service Providers, will share how its innovative Technology Framework—built on standardized, proven methodologies—can deliver high-value services while continuously enhancing network observability. In the session, viewers will discover how Broadcom supports that transformation by providing clean, actionable network data that fuels the ATOS framework and lays the groundwork for their next-generation, AI-ready network initiatives.

German Railway Expands Network Visibility To Other Side of Tracks

Hosted by: Andreas Thiede, Product Owner of Management Application Infrastructure Delivery at Deutsche Bahn

Description: Deutsche Bahn, the German railway company, utilizes network observability to ensure every citizen riding their trains gets to their destination on time and without delays. The same can be said for their enterprise network. In this session, Deutsche Bahn reveals the steps they are using to develop a mature network observability practice to build resilient networks and deliver customer experiences on time and without delay.

FAQ

  • What: Network Observability Summit 2025 – Sixth Sense
  • When: Wednesday, June 4th, 2025, at 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM EDT

Register for the Network Observability Summit 2025

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of May 23rd: Exabeam, Immersive, Cynet, and More https://solutionsreview.com/endpoint-security/endpoint-security-and-network-monitoring-news-for-the-week-of-may-23rd/ Fri, 23 May 2025 11:37:00 +0000 https://solutionsreview.com/endpoint-security/?p=6419 The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news from the week of May 23rd. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Exabeam, Immersive, Cynet, and more. Keeping up with all the most relevant Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news can be time-consuming. As a result, our editorial team […]

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of May 23rd

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news from the week of May 23rd. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Exabeam, Immersive, Cynet, and more.

Keeping up with all the most relevant Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news can be time-consuming. As a result, our editorial team aims to summarize some of the top headlines in the space by curating a collection of the latest vendor product news, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital funding, talent acquisition, and other noteworthy news. With that in mind, here is some of the top endpoint security and network monitoring news from the week of May 23rd.

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of May 23rd


BreachRx Raises $15 Million in Series A Funding Round

BreachRx, an intelligent incident response platform designed for the entire enterprise, recently announced the closing of an oversubscribed $15 million Series A funding round led by Ballistic Ventures. YN Ventures, Overline, and Silver Buckshot Ventures also participated in the funding. The company also announced that Ballistic Ventures General Partner Kevin Mandia is joining its Board of Directors and that former New York Times lead cybersecurity reporter Nicole Perlroth has been appointed Board Observer.

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Cyble Launches an Endpoint Security Solution

Cyble, a global provider of AI-powered cyber threat intelligence and security solutions, has launched Cyble Titan, its “next-generation” Endpoint Security offering. Designed to meet the evolving threat landscape, Cyble Titan integrates seamlessly with Cyble’s AI-Native Security Cloud platform, bringing together asset visibility, intelligence-led detection, and automated incident response in a unified solution. Other features include real-time visibility across all endpoints, a unified management console, autonomous response actions, and threat intelligence-native detection and response tools.

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Cynet Updates Its Proprietary AI Engine

Cynet, an “all-in-one” cybersecurity platform provider, has updated CyAI, the proprietary AI engine that powers advanced threat detection across the Cynet platform. With the update, CyAI will leverage machine learning models trained on millions of samples to continuously analyze executable files across all endpoints. This will enable the engine to detect known and zero-day threats, providing managed service providers and small-to-medium businesses with increased accuracy, greater precision, and broader threat coverage.

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Exabeam and Vectra AI Announce a Partnership

Exabeam, a global intelligence and automation provider, has announced a new partnership with Vectra AI, a cybersecurity AI company that protects modern networks from modern attacks. The collaboration will integrate Exabeam’s New-Scale Security Operations Platform—including security information and event management (SIEM), user and entity behavior analytics (UEBA), and automated workflows—with the Vectra AI Platform. This will enable the companies to simplify security operations, reduce manual workloads, and strengthen cloud security posture, empowering security teams to stop threats before they escalate.

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Infosys Details a Partnership with LogicMonitor

Infosys, a global digital services and consulting provider, has partnered with LogicMonitor, a SaaS-based hybrid observability platform powered by artificial intelligence (AI). By combining Infosys AIOps Insights, part of Infosys Cobalt cloud offering, with LogicMonitor’s Edwin AI, the collaboration will focus on enhancing the observability of IT operations, improving performance, reliability, and customer experiences across complex systems. The combined offerings will help companies reduce diagnosis and resolution times, minimize redundant alerts, and empower proactive IT resolutions.

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Immersive Debuts a New Solution to Help Teams Improve Cyber Readiness

Immersive, a people-centric cyber resilience company, has launched an Operational Technology (OT) security solution to help organizations prove and improve their readiness for OT threats. The new offering aims to advance the cyber readiness for industrial environments across the OT space. With this upskilling-centric offering, Immersive will provide teams with adaptive OT/ICS skill assessments, hands-on labs to help users learn how to address threats, realistic scenario-based team exercises, and other resources for defensive, offensive, and compliance-driven teams in OT environments.

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Juniper Networks Extends Its Partnership with ServiceNow

Juniper Networks, an AI-native network provider, has extended its partnership with ServiceNow. As part of the collaboration, the companies will integrate Juniper’s AI-native networking platform, Mist, with ServiceNow’s Telecom Service Management, Inventory, and Sales & Order Management for Telecom offering. The combined solution brings end-to-end network and service automation with AI-native, cloud-native, and API-driven wired, wireless, and SD-WAN solutions that drive business transformation and deliver enhanced efficiency and cost savings to enterprises and MSPs.

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ManageEngine and Zensar Technologies Reveal a Strategic Partnership

ManageEngine, a provider of enterprise IT management solutions, has announced its strategic partnership with Zensar Technologies, a company that offers experience, engineering, and engagement technology solutions. The partnership will address critical industry challenges and cater to the growing need for real-time observability and unified operations. Additionally, Zensar will leverage ManageEngine’s enterprise IT management solutions to offer its customers a unified approach to IT service management, application performance monitoring, and infrastructure observability.

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NordVPN Introduces Post-Quantum Encryption Support for Its VPN Applications

NordVPN, a cybersecurity company, has launched post-quantum encryption (PQE) support for all its VPN applications. The first iteration of post-quantum cryptography was implemented on the NordVPN Linux application last year. Marijus Briedis, CTO at NordVPN, says, “By integrating PQE into our VPN infrastructure, we’re taking a proactive step to ensure long-term confidentiality and resilience for our customers’ data, both now and in a post-quantum future.”

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Onapsis Enhances Its Platform With New Features and Updates

Onapsis, an SAP cybersecurity and compliance company, has detailed the latest updates available on the Onapsis Platform. The new features and enhancements span the platform’s application security testing, threat monitoring, SAP security posture, and AI-driven guidance functionalities. Sadik Al-Abdulla, Onapsis’s Chief Product Officer, says these capabilities will help the company provide customers with “the deep visibility, faster security automation, and critical threat intelligence needed to stay ahead of threat actors, minimize risk, and keep SAP modernization projects moving forward.”

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Orca Security and AWS Security Hub Release a New Integration

Orca Security, an agentless cloud security company, has announced a new integration with AWS Security Hub, which will deliver advanced cloud security telemetry and context-rich risk insights directly into AWS’s centralized security posture management solution. The integration will enable security teams to access Orca’s cloud risk intelligence functionalities from the AWS Security Hub, equipping them with a comprehensive view of risks across AWS accounts, APIs, workloads, storage buckets, and databases.

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Outpost24 Adds AI-Enhanced Summaries to its EASM Platform

Outpost24, a cyber risk management and threat intelligence solution provider, has added AI-enhanced summaries to the Digital Risk Protection (DRP) modules within its External Attack Surface Management (EASM) platform. These summaries will help customers reduce decision-making time by equipping them with helpful content insights presented in easy-to-understand formats, translating foreign language threat information into English, and distilling threat intelligence data into key areas of concern.

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Picus Security Releases an Exposure Validation Capability

Picus Security, a security validation company, has announced Picus Exposure Validation, a new capability built to help security teams verify the exploitability of vulnerabilities based on their unique environments. The feature works by continuously testing security controls against real-world attack techniques to identify which vulnerabilities are exploitable and which can safely be prioritized. This will also empower teams to make confident decisions faster, reduce manual workloads through automated validation processes, ensure compliance, and more.

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Tigera Launches the Calico Cloud Free Tier

Tigera, a container networking and security solution, has launched the Calico Cloud Free Tier, which is available to Calico Open Source users. This latest product edition will provide users with a seamless way to access enhanced observability, policy management capabilities, micro segmentation, and simplified network security functionality. Tigera is also launching several enhancements for the Calico Cloud solution, including enhanced multi-cluster network security and additional support for policy testing.

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Titania Appoints a New Chief Product Officer and Sales Director

Titania, a proactive enterprise network security company, has appointed Ian Robinson as Chief Product Officer and Tom Platt as Sales Director. These executive hires follow the appointment of CEO Victoria Dimmick in November 2024 and signify a “critical next step” in the company’s ongoing efforts to bring a next-gen network exposure management solution to new markets. “These appointments are more than personnel changes—they reflect our commitment to execution,” Dimmick says. “As the threat landscape evolves, we’re building a leadership team equipped to deliver the…network security solutions needed to drive measurable value for our partners and customers.”

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of May 16th: Palo Alto Networks, Salt Security, Auvik, and More https://solutionsreview.com/endpoint-security/endpoint-security-and-network-monitoring-news-for-the-week-of-may-16th/ Fri, 16 May 2025 16:09:58 +0000 https://solutionsreview.com/endpoint-security/?p=6410 The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news from the week of May 16th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Palo Alto Networks, Salt Security, Auvik, and more. Keeping up with all the most relevant Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news can be time-consuming. As a result, […]

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Network Monitoring News for the Week of May 16th

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news from the week of May 16th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Palo Alto Networks, Salt Security, Auvik, and more.

Keeping up with all the most relevant Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news can be time-consuming. As a result, our editorial team aims to summarize some of the top headlines in the space by curating a collection of the latest vendor product news, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital funding, talent acquisition, and other noteworthy news. With that in mind, here is some of the top endpoint security and network monitoring news from the week of May 16th.

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of May 16th


Auvik Expands Its SOC 2 Type II Certification

Auvik, an IT solutions provider, expanded its SOC 2 Type II certification to include Auvik Network Management (ANM), Auvik SaaS Management (ASM), and Endpoint Network Monitoring. The company also completed its Level 1: CSA STAR Self-Assessment earlier this year. Doug Murray, the CEO at Auvik, says, “Security isn’t a one-time achievement—it’s an ongoing commitment. As cyber threats continue to evolve, our customers can be confident that security remains a top priority for Auvik.”

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Aviatrix Announces a Secure Network Supervisor Agent

Aviatrix, a cloud network security company, has announced the public preview launch of the Secure Network Supervisor Agent, an intelligent AI agent powered by Microsoft Security Copilot. The new tool can address the persistent challenges around VPN troubleshooting, which often disrupts operations, drains engineering resources, and opens the door to security risks. It’s designed to transform hours of complex problem-solving into automated, intelligent workflows, enabling organizations to protect sensitive data, avoid costly downtime, and reclaim their team’s time.

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Classiq Raises $110 Million in Series C Funding

Classiq has raised $110 million in Series C funding, the largest ever for a quantum software company. The round was led by Entrée Capital, with participation from Norwest, NightDragon, funds managed by Hamilton Lane, Clal, Neva SGR, Phoenix, Team8, IN Venture, Wing, HSBC, Samsung Next, and QBeat. Other new and existing investors also contributed. The company will use the funding to expand its global footprint and broaden its role in national quantum initiatives.

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Cofense Releases Its Latest Threat Intelligence Report

Cofense, an intelligence-driven phishing defense solution provider, has released a new threat intelligence report titled “The Rise of AI—A New Era of Phishing Threats.” The report illustrates how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the phishing threat landscape at a pace many security teams are struggling to match, exposing gaps in traditional perimeter defenses and reinforcing the need for post-perimeter visibility and rapid response.

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Malwarebytes Shares the Findings From Its ThreatDown Report

Malwarebytes, a real-time cyber protection company, recently released the findings from its latest ThreatDown report, “Cybercrime in the Age of AI.” The report shows how threat actors leverage generative AI to create entirely new cyber-attack forms. It also predicts that AI agents will lead to a world with more frequent, sophisticated, and difficult-to-detect cyber-attacks, ranging from AI-generated phishing campaigns to deepfake scams, malware, and more.

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Palo Alto Networks and T-Mobile Detail a Joint Managed Offering

Palo Alto Networks and T-Mobile have announced a new managed offering that combines Palo Alto Networks’ Prisma SASE 5G, a cloud-native Zero Trust security solution, with T-Mobile’s nationwide 5G Advanced network and T-SIMsecure with T-Mobile Security Slice. The “T-Mobile SASE, with Palo Alto Networks” offering will help T-Mobile for Business customers maintain security policies, increase customer data protection across endpoints, and enable teams to securely connect users and devices to private, Software as a Service (SaaS), and internet applications.

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Salt Security and Wiz Expand Their Integration Partnership

Salt Security, an API security company, has expanded its partnership and integration with Wiz, a cloud security provider. The updated integration will enable organizations to improve how they detect, comprehend, and respond to API security posture gaps and critical risks directly within their cloud security infrastructure. For example, the integration enables insights derived from Salt Security to be viewed directly in Wiz’s security graphs, helping security teams visualize API posture challenges alongside the other cloud security threats and risks identified by Wiz’s software.

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of May 9th: SonicWall, Cyware, Barracuda, and More https://solutionsreview.com/endpoint-security/endpoint-security-and-network-monitoring-news-for-the-week-of-may-9th/ Fri, 09 May 2025 16:05:37 +0000 https://solutionsreview.com/endpoint-security/?p=6388 The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news from the week of May 9th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from SonicWall, Cyware, Barracuda, and more. Keeping up with all the most relevant Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news can be time-consuming. As a result, our editorial team […]

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of May 9th

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news from the week of May 9th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from SonicWall, Cyware, Barracuda, and more.

Keeping up with all the most relevant Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news can be time-consuming. As a result, our editorial team aims to summarize some of the top headlines in the space by curating a collection of the latest vendor product news, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital funding, talent acquisition, and other noteworthy news. With that in mind, here is some of the top endpoint security and network monitoring news from the week of May 9th.

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of May 9th


Apiiro and ServiceNow Announce an Integration Partnership

Apiiro, an Agentic Application Security platform, has announced a new integration that combines Apiiro’s AI-Native Deep Code Analysis (DCA) and Code-to-Runtime Matching technologies with ServiceNow’s Configuration Management Database (CMDB). The integration will provide companies with the highest level of accuracy for their software assets to support agentic AI systems and enable users to make critical, informed business decisions. Additionally, with direct access to enriched software asset intelligence, Apiiro can equip ServiceNow Agentic AI workflows with the accurate, contextual data required to complete tasks autonomously.

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Barracuda Networks Debuts New AI-Powered Threat Detection Capabilities

Barracuda Networks, a cybersecurity company protecting against complex threats for all-sized businesses, has unveiled new threat detection capabilities fueled by multimodal AI. With these features, Barracuda delivers adaptive, context-aware protection against emerging attacks with enhanced accuracy and speed by correlating and analyzing diverse text and visual data types, including URLs, documents, images, QR codes, and more. The capabilities specifically strengthen the Barracuda Advanced Threat Protection and Barracuda LinkProtect solutions.

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Blue Mantis Acquires North Shore Data Services

Blue Mantis—a digital strategy and services provider specializing in managed services, cybersecurity, and cloud solutions—has acquired North Shore Data Services, an IT services provider focused on customized network infrastructure solutions. The acquisition will strengthen Blue Mantis’ existing networking services portfolio, which includes SD-WAN, wireless implementation, WAN, LAN, and other offerings to help organizations securely bridge the gap between on-premises environments and the cloud.

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Conifers.ai Reveals a Program to Improve the SOC Operations of MSSPs

Conifers.ai, an agentic AI platform designed to transform security operations, has revealed a new program to address the challenges faced by managed security service providers (MSSPs). With industry-leading AI capabilities, disruptive pricing, and unique multi-tenancy features, Conifers improves service delivery, enabling MSSPs to scale and profitably expand their business. With the Conifers CognitiveSOC offering, managed SOC teams can improve how they tackle complex, multi-tier security incidents with a platform capable of ingesting security incidents and tenant-based institutional knowledge to fuel contextual investigations.

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Cyware Launches a Solution Suite for SLTT Governments

Cyware, a threat intelligence operationalization, collaboration, and orchestrated response provider, has launched a cybersecurity solution suite for State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial (SLTT) governments across the United States. Cyware aims to empower SLTT cybersecurity teams with unified threat intelligence management, sharing capabilities, and hyper-orchestration and automation as cyber-attacks on public infrastructure grow in scale and sophistication. Additionally, Cyware’s alignment with strategic initiatives can help SLTT agencies maximize available federal and state funding while improving ROI and cyber readiness.

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D&H Distributing Reveals a Program for MSPs in Partnership with SonicWall

D&H Distributing, a cybersecurity forerunner with over 30 years of expertise, has announced a new program for Managed Service Providers (MSPs). The program will leverage SonicWall’s SonicSentry Services, which use a device-agnostic approach to managed extended detection and response (MXDR) services, to empower partners to provide one-stop-shop cybersecurity solutions to their customers. Jason Carter, Chief Revenue Officer at SonicWall, says, “We are proud to extend our strategic partnership with D&H through this elite program, and we look forward to driving even greater success together as we continue to innovate and empower our channel community.”

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Gluware Releases the Latest Version of Its Platform

Gluware, an intelligent network automation solution, has released Gluware 5.5. This release significantly expands its multi-vendor support alongside deeper integration with NetBox, new capabilities for the open-source SONiC operating system, and enhanced network RPA capabilities. Gluware 5.5 is specifically designed to meet enterprises where they are in their unique automation efforts by enabling them to integrate their existing infrastructure and preferred tools.

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Immersive Expands Its Offerings with New AppSec Range Exercises

Immersive, a people-centric cybersecurity company, has launched AppSec Range Exercises. This new release expands its AppSec solution beyond hands-on labs to help cyber leaders and practitioners prove and improve their capabilities as part of a holistic cyber readiness program. The new offering offers a collection of exercises for Engineering, AppSec, and DevSecOps teams designed to help them embed security into workflows, reduce friction, and ignite secure development practices at scale. Benefits of the program include increased productivity for users, better ROI for training, and improved compliance with industry standards.

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Juniper Networks Introduces Several Additions to Its Mist Platform

Juniper Networks, a secure, AI-native networking company, has announced several innovations for the Mist AI-native networking platform. The new updates include a Marvis Actions self-driving dashboard to simplify network operations, an enhanced Marvis mobile client that expands Mist’s AI-native Operations (AIOps) to end-user devices, and expanded insight and assurance to wired, wireless, and WAN customers and partners. These additions will allow Juniper Networks to continue providing operations with the visibility and control over user experiences they ask for.

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Lenovo and Intel Collaborate on a Solution to Mitigate Supply Chain Risks

Lenovo and Intel have expanded their industry collaboration effort to mitigate supply chain risks. With its ThinkShield Supply Chain Assurance solution, powered by Intel, Lenovo offers customers critical validation and attestation for their x86 hardware components. Additionally, the new ThinkShield Build Assure product enhances the Supply Chain Assurance solution by providing an enterprise-grade SaaS platform with increased security and capabilities. This will enable customers to electronically verify the integrity of Lenovo commercial devices as they move through the supply chain.

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Nozomi Networks Announces an Integration with NVIDIA BlueField DPUs

Nozomi Networks, an OT, IoT, and CPS security company, has announced an integration with NVIDIA BlueField DPUs to strengthen AI-powered cybersecurity monitoring, analysis, and response for the world’s most demanding industrial environments. With this update, security teams can deploy Nozomi sensors on NVIDIA BlueField-3 DPUs. The result is a highly efficient, accelerated compute platform for security monitoring that offers greater flexibility for leveraging AI in real-time threat detection and response processes.

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Outpost24 Integrates New Digital Risk Protection Models Into Its EASM Platform

Outpost24, a cyber risk management and threat intelligence solution provider, has integrated two new Digital Risk Protection (DRP) modules into its External Attack Surface Management (EASM) platform. The Social Media and Data Leakage modules are now offered alongside the Leaked Credentials and Dark Web modules to enhance customer insights into the attack surface. These updates can help teams respond to threats emerging on social media, detect leaked documents and source code, reduce the risk of phishing or fraud, and prevent confidential information from spreading by catching issues early.

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Qualys Updates Its Risk Operations Center Partner Alliance

Qualys—a disruptive cloud-based IT, security, and compliance solutions provider—has announced the expansion of its invite-only managed Risk Operations Center (mROC) Partner Alliance with new global partners. Built on the Qualys Enterprise TruRisk Management Platform, the new ROC framework consolidates risk signals across an organization’s digital footprint into a single pane of glass. This enables Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM), cyber risk quantification, and risk remediation, empowering CISOs to translate cyber risk into business terms, ensure audit readiness, and build long-term resilience.

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SonicWall Details a Suite of Products for MSPs

SonicWall, a cybersecurity solution provider, has unveiled a full suite of products and services that are “purpose-built” to meet the evolving needs of managed service providers (MSPs) and their customers with end-to-end cyber protection and profitable service expansion. The new offering includes Managed Protection Service Suite (MPSS) Firewall Management, providing 24/7 monitoring that allows MSPs of all sizes to offer managed firewall services backed by SonicWall’s SonicSentry Network Operations Center (NOC) team.

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of May 2nd: Palo Alto Networks, IBM, Vectra AI, and More https://solutionsreview.com/endpoint-security/endpoint-security-and-network-monitoring-news-for-the-week-of-may-2nd/ Fri, 02 May 2025 12:45:56 +0000 https://solutionsreview.com/endpoint-security/?p=6375 The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news from the week of May 2nd. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Palo Alto Networks, IBM, Vectra AI, and more. Keeping up with all the most relevant Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news can be time-consuming. As a result, […]

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of May 2nd

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news from the week of May 2nd. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Palo Alto Networks, IBM, Vectra AI, and more.

Keeping up with all the most relevant Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news can be time-consuming. As a result, our editorial team aims to summarize some of the top headlines in the space by curating a collection of the latest vendor product news, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital funding, talent acquisition, and other noteworthy news. With that in mind, here is some of the top endpoint security and network monitoring news from the week of May 2nd.

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of May 2nd


BlackFog Updates its Anti-Data Exfiltration (ADX) Platform

BlackFog, a ransomware prevention and anti-data exfiltration (ADX) technology provider, has unveiled significant updates to its AI-based platform. These updates will introduce new baseline activity monitoring tools to help organizations protect themselves from advanced persistent threats involving variable dwell time, living off the land (LoTL) attacks, and insider threats. BlackFog’s algorithms are built to continuously adapt to an organization’s environment by accommodating differences in time zones and workdays to accurately detect suspicious activity.

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IBM Launches an Agentic AI System for Security Operations

IBM has announced the Autonomous Threat Operations Machine (ATOM), an agentic AI system designed to provide autonomous threat triage, investigation, and remediation with minimal human intervention. ATOM’s agentic AI engine leverages multiple individual agents to augment the existing security analytics a company works with. This will help them accelerate threat detection efforts, analyze alerts with additional contextualization, perform risk analyses, execute investigation plans, and perform remediation actions. One of those agents is the X-Force Predictive Threat Intelligence (PTI) agent, built to generate predictive threat insights on potential adversarial activities.

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Inspira Enterprise Partners with Cequence Security

Inspira Enterprise, a global cybersecurity services leader, has partnered strategically with Cequence Security, an API security and bot management company. With this collaboration, Inspira and Cequence will focus on helping global organizations defend against the full spectrum of API-based threats, including automated threats ranging from malicious bots to business logic abuse. Cequence will also join Inspira’s trusted partner ecosystem to provide customers with outcome-driven API protection and bot mitigation worldwide.

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IONIX Details Its New Cloud Exposure Validator Solution

IONIX, an External Exposure Management solution, has announced details on Cloud Exposure Validator, a new offering that can enhance the efficiency of cloud security operations. By leveraging advanced AI, the technology can automate the analysis of CNAPP (Cloud-Native Application Protection Platform) alerts related to external exposures. This will reduce alert fatigue and enable security teams to focus on genuine, exploitable risks.

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Netskope Introduces New Data Security Posture Management Capabilities to Its Platform

Netskope, a modern security and networking company, has expanded the Netskope One platform to cover more AI security use cases, including enhanced protections for private applications and data security posture management (DSPM) attributes. The enhancements aim to expand end-to-end visibility and control companies have over how their diverse data stores are used to train public and private LLMs. Additionally, they can help prevent sensitive or regulated data from unintentionally feeding into LLMs, assess AI risk with data context, and enable policy-driven AI governance by automating the detection and enforcement of policies around which data can be used for AI.

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Palo Alto Networks to Acquire Protect AI

Palo Alto Networks, a global cybersecurity company, has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Protect AI, a company focused on securing the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) applications and models. The strategic acquisition reinforces Palo Alto Networks’ commitment to the continued expansion of its capabilities to protect the dynamic new attack surface created by the explosion of AI. Protect AI’s CEO, founders, and employees are expected to join Palo Alto Networks once the deal closes.

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Palo Alto Networks and AT&T Detail a New Collaboration

Palo Alto Networks also announced a strategic agreement with AT&T that will combine its AI-powered cybersecurity solutions with AT&T’s expertise in secure connectivity. The companies will deliver a comprehensive, network-integrated secure access service edge (SASE) solution to help businesses safeguard their data, applications, and users. Additionally, they will debut a secure browser solution tailored for AT&T customers that leverages Palo Alto Networks’ Prisma Access Browser and AT&T’s connectivity leadership to provide businesses with safer browsing experiences.

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Qualys Expands its TotalAI Solution with New Enhancements

Qualys, a cloud-based IT, security, and compliance solutions provider, has announced several updates to its TotalAI solution. These enhancements can help organizations secure their MLOps pipeline from development to deployment. For example, the updated TotalAI offering can automatically prioritize AI security risks, streamline AI application developments, enhance company defenses against emerging AI threats, and identify threats hidden inside images, audio, and video files designed to manipulate LLM outputs.

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Rockwell Automation Debuts a Security Monitoring and Response Service

Rockwell Automation, a global company dedicated to industrial automation and digital transformation, has announced its Security Monitoring and Response service. The new offering is purpose-built to deliver continuous, real-time monitoring of operational technology (OT) environments. It can seamlessly integrate with existing architectures to help industrial organizations stay ahead of cyber threats and build resilient operations. The solution’s capabilities include continuous monitoring, advanced threat detection, comprehensive reporting tools, and rapid response and remediation features.

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RSA Conference 2025: The Top News and Announcements

Over the last several days, companies worldwide have come together—virtually and on-site in San Francisco, California—to share timely insights and actionable intelligence with peers and customers alike. With so much of the cybersecurity community together for the event, many of the leading companies in the space have used the opportunity to announce new products, features, enhancements, and partnerships to help their clients and each other build smarter, faster, and more resilient cyber defense strategies. The Solutions Review editors have summarized the top headlines in a convenient, curated list.

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Salt Security Reveals the Salt Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server

Salt Security, an API security company, has launched the Salt Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server. The server leverages natural language and artificial intelligence (AI) to provide enterprise teams with a novel access point for interaction with their API infrastructure. With Salt’s MCP service, businesses can utilize a “personal ChatGPT experience” with contextual API search functionalities, posture gap contextual search and analysis tools, AI-driven remediation guidance, and an API explainer toolset. The Salt MCP Server is available now via the Salt Early Access Program.

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Vectra AI Expands Its Partnership with CrowdStrike

Vectra AI, a cybersecurity AI company that protects modern networks from attacks, has expanded its partnership with CrowdStrike for a joint offering that combines Vectra AI’s network detection and response (NDR) capabilities with the endpoint protection functionalities powered by the CrowdStrike Falcon platform. The jointly packaged solution is “purpose-built” to meet the needs of smaller security teams within SMBs and midmarket organizations by providing them with a transparent pricing model and rapid deployments.

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Vectra AI Adds an AI Analyst Agent to Its Solution Suite

Vectra AI also announced several advancements for its portfolio of artificial intelligence (AI) agents. The updated agents can increase security teams’ productivity and workflow efficiencies by allowing analysts to detect, investigate, and respond to the most urgent and critical threats on the modern network. With the addition of the Vectra AI Analyst, the company has completed its AI agent portfolio, which includes the AI Triage, AI Stitching, and AI Prioritization agents.

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