Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of March 28th: LevelBlue, IGEL, SafeBreach, and More

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news from the week of March 28th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from LevelBlue, IGEL, SafeBreach, 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 March 28th.
Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of March 28th
Cowbell Expands its Library of Cybersecurity Integrations
Cowbell, a cyber insurance provider for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and middle-market businesses, has expanded its Cowbell Connectors library to over 30 integrations with security and cloud service providers like AWS, CrowdStrike, Azure, Okta, Rapid7, Tenable, SentinelOne, and more. The new integrations are meant to be used alongside outside-in data, dark web intelligence, threat intelligence, loss cost, historical claims, and regulatory compliance solutions in a company’s multi-layered model.
CrowdStrike Expands its Exposure Management Solution With New Features
CrowdStrike, a global cybersecurity company, has announced several innovations for its CrowdStrike Falcon Exposure Management solutions. The additions can accelerate a company’s cybersecurity consolidation efforts by eliminating outdated vulnerability management tools and extending their AI-powered risk prioritization to network assets. These new features and updates include real-time network assessments, cross-domain exposure management, automated remediation capabilities via Falcon Fusion SOAR, AI-driven risk prioritization, and unified platform protection.
Dataminr Announces a Strategic Partnership with World Wide Technology
Dataminr, a global AI company, has announced a strategic partnership with World Wide Technology (WWT), a technology solutions provider committed to “the AI and Digital Revolution.” As an Elite Solution Provider in the Dataminr Partner Network, WWT will bring Dataminr’s real-time, AI-driven insights to customers in a way that helps security operations improve their operations. Additionally, the companies will collaborate on developing a unified cyber-physical platform that provides organizations with an integrated approach to managing digital, physical, and operational threats.
IGEL Debuts a New Managed Hypervisor Solution
IGEL, a secure endpoint OS solution provider, has announced the new IGEL Managed Hypervisor. The updated solution is an extension of IGEL’s Preventative Security Model and aims to empower organizations with the resources they need to extend the life of critical legacy applications while modernizing IT and OT infrastructure. Companies can also use the IGEL Managed Hypervisor to fortify their endpoint security, maintain regulatory compliance, optimize software utilization, and streamline digital transformation efforts without disrupting critical business operations.
Lasso Launches an Automated Red Teaming Solution
Lasso, a generative AI security solution, has launched its automated Red Teaming solution, which is included in the company’s Large Language Model (LLM) security suite. With this technology, companies can autonomously simulate real-world attacks against their generative AI tools and applications, enabling them to identify vulnerabilities and strengthen their security posture. Specific features in Lasso’s Red Teaming solution include tools for system analysis, automated remediation recommendations, and actionable insights into attacker methodologies.
LevelBlue Details its New Partner Program
LevelBlue—a provider of managed network security services, detection and response, strategic consulting, and threat intelligence—has launched its new Partner Program for global Managed Service Providers (MSPs), Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs), and resellers. The program will enable LevelBlue partners to leverage its collection of technology and security services, including products for penetration testing, incident response, email security, threat detection, and more. “Our new Partner Program is built for the future,” Cian Harrington, Director of LevelBlue’s Partner Channel, says. “We’re giving our partners the ability to adapt, scale, and innovate without friction.”
Nightwing Acquires Roka Security
Nightwing, an intelligence solutions company, has acquired Roka Security, a company with expertise in infrastructure as code, data center operations, secure data transport solutions, and niche technical training. Roka Security’s team will complement Nightwing’s cyber operations while still maintaining its agile, customizable approach to customer mission solutions. The combined team will also be able to offer a larger range of services to clients in need of security and operational resilience.
SafeBreach Enhances its Managed Security Service Provider Program
SafeBreach, an enterprise security validation company, has announced its enhanced Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP) program. The new MSSP program will support service providers who host, manage, or resell SafeBreach’s continuous security validation solutions, helping them provide greater value to clients while accelerating business growth. With the program, partners can offer clients continuous security validation through SafeBreach’s solutions, streamline security vendor evaluations, assess clients’ security posture, and help identify opportunities for new security solutions.
SplxAI Raises $7 Million in Seed Funding
SplxAI, an offensive security provider for Agentic AI, has received $7 million in a seed funding round led by LAUNCHub Ventures. Rain Capital, Inovo, Runtime Ventures, DNV Ventures, and South Central Ventures also participated. Additionally, Stan Sirakov, a LAUNCHub General Partner, will be joining SplxAI’s Board of Directors, while former Brand Engagement Network CISO Sandy Dunn will join the company as Chief Information Security Officer. The funds will help SplxAI accelerate the development and adoption of its platform.
Tanium and Microsoft Security Copilot Expand Their Integration Partnership
Tanium, an Autonomous Endpoint Management (AEM) provider, has announced an expansion to its strategic integration partnership with Microsoft Security Copilot. As part of the expanded integration, Tanium will develop a new AI agent for Microsoft Security Copilot that provides real-time threat alert analysis to help organizations utilize AI to reduce the time and effort involved in reviewing threat alerts. This will equip teams with a cohesive AI-powered security ecosystem capable of automating threat detection and analysis, allowing users to focus on more strategic initiatives.
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The Rise of Agentic Browsers – A New Frontier in Online Privacy
JP Schmetz, the CEO of Ghostery, explains why the rise of agentic browsers might signify a “new frontier” in online privacy. In his article, he says, “The rise of agentic browsing is undeniable. But how we choose to address the accompanying privacy risks will define the future of the internet.”
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