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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of July 4th: Exabeam, Legit Security, SecurityScorecard, and More

Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of July 4th

Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of July 4th

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news from the week of July 4th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Exabeam, Legit Security, SecurityScorecard, 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 July 4th.

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of July 4th


Exabeam Announces the Exabeam Nova Advisor Agent

Exabeam, a global provider of intelligence and automation solutions for security operations, has expanded its integrated multi-agent AI system, Exabeam Nova. With the new Exabeam Nova Advisor Agent, security leaders can utilize a real-time strategic planning engine and boardroom communication tool to translate complex security metrics into business-relevant terms. It will also empower security teams to generate data-backed roadmaps, identify issues, prioritize gaps, run what-if analyses, monitor measurable improvements, and align security operations with long-term organizational goals.

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Legit Security Reveals an MCP Server

Legit Security, a global AI-native application security posture management (ASPM) provider, has announced the Legit MCP (Model Context Protocol) Server. This new feature will further the company’s commitment to serving the AI-first developer community by bringing ASPM to AI-led development and making vulnerability management as simple as asking a question. The tool is designed to act like an “API” to interface with AI agents, allowing development teams to run in-code vulnerability checks during the pre-production development process within numerous code editors and IDEs.

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RevEng.ai Completes a Seed Funding Round

RevEng.ai, a start-up company focused on building foundation AI models that identify security threats and vulnerabilities, has completed a $4.15 million seed funding round. Sands Capital led the round, which also included participation from In-Q-Tel Capital, IQ Capital, and Episode 1. These funds will help RevEng.ai accelerate its growth, enhance its proprietary AI models, expand its team to meet the growing demand for proactive cybersecurity solutions, and increase its offering in the United States. James Patrick-Evans, CEO and Founder of RevEng.ai, says, “This investment gives us the capital needed to develop the world’s first foundation AI models specifically targeted to analyzing software packages.”

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SecurityScorecard Appoints Dan Streetman to Its Board of Directors

SecurityScorecard, a Supply Chain Detection and Response (SCDR) software provider, has appointed Dan Streetman, Tanium’s Chief Executive Officer, to its Board of Directors as an independent director. Streetman is a business leader with over twenty years of experience in enterprise software and information technology. Before joining Tanium, Streetman was CEO of TIBCO Software. He’s also held leadership positions at BMC and Salesforce. Dr. Aleksandr Yampolskiy, CEO and Co-Founder of SecurityScorecard, says that Dan’s “experience scaling TIBCO to over $1 billion makes him the right addition to our Board at this pivotal growth moment for SecurityScorecard.”

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SOCRadar Launches an MCP Server

SOCRadar, a global provider of extended threat intelligence and cybersecurity solutions, has launched an MCP Server to support its threat intelligence platform. The new MCP Server will enable seamless integration between AI models and its platform, allowing security professionals to leverage AI capabilities while maintaining secure, controlled access to sensitive security data. It also allows teams to enrich IOCs on the fly, gather CVE intelligence, automate response actions, trigger custom playbooks, perform automated threat hunting, and generate contextual security reports without switching between multiple interfaces.

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Solutions Review’s Latest Tech Leader Survey is Now Live

In partnership with Skiilify Co-Founder and distinguished Northeastern University Professor Paula Caligiuri, PhD, Solutions Review has launched its latest survey for enterprise technology leaders. The short, three-minute survey explores how technology professionals think about disruption in this AI moment and how they’ve equipped themselves with the skills they need to lead through it effectively. The survey data will be published in a Q2 report on this important topic.

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What to Expect from the Solutions Spotlight with Radware on July 24th, 2025

For this Solutions Spotlight event, the Solutions Review team has partnered with Radware to discuss the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in modern cybersecurity initiatives. The hour-long webinar will be hosted by Michael Morgenstern, Partner at DayBlink Consulting, and feature insights from Eva Abergel, a Senior Solution Expert at Radware. Their discussion will cover how AI-driven security solutions can detect anomalies, mitigate cyber-attacks, protect critical infrastructure, and more.

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