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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of July 11th: Portnox, Accenture, GTT, and More

Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of July 11th

Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of July 11th

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news from the week of July 11th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Portnox, Accenture, GTT, 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 11th.

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of July 11th


Accenture and Microsoft Deepen GenAI Cybersecurity Partnership

Accenture and Microsoft have announced an expanded collaboration to deliver next-generation cybersecurity solutions powered by generative AI. The updated partnership aims to accelerate the development and deployment of AI-driven cyber defense tools by combining Accenture’s security expertise with Microsoft’s AI and cloud technologies. Paolo Dal Cin, the global lead for Accenture Security, says, “The combined power of Accenture and Microsoft will help clients future-proof against potential cyber threats, keep critical data secure, and enhance business resilience.”

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Aviatrix Unveils Cloud Native Security Fabric

Aviatrix, a cloud network security company, has announced its Cloud Native Security Fabric (CNSF), a new security category designed for modern multi-cloud and containerized environments. CNSF embeds security directly into the cloud infrastructure to help organizations move beyond traditional perimeter-based models, address the growing complexity of cloud attack surfaces, and manage challenges around firewall integration, zero trust, and cost management. The solution is positioned as an ecosystem that enhances, rather than replaces, existing security investments.

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Coralogix and AWS Partner on AI Observability and Security

Coralogix, a full-stack observability platform provider, has announced a collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to advance AI-powered observability and security solutions. The partnership will integrate Coralogix’s analytics and machine learning capabilities with AWS infrastructure like Amazon Bedrock to deliver enhanced real-time monitoring, faster incident response, and improved threat detection for cloud-native enterprises. The partnership will also introduce a fully integrated solution for AWS WAF and Amazon CloudFront, offering native AWS visibility into potential threats by processing massive volumes of WAF, edge, and real user monitoring data.

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GetReal Security Hires a Head of Threat Research

GetReal Security, a cybersecurity company specializing in detecting and mitigating threats posed by malicious generative AI (GenAI) content, has hired veteran security researcher Tom Cross as its new Head of Threat Research. Cross will use his decades of cybersecurity experience to help GetReal develop threat intelligence capabilities that track and monitor how threat actors leverage GenAI and deceptive digital media. Cross has previously held leadership positions at Kopidion, Drawbridge Networks, Lancope, and the IBM Internet Security Systems X-Force Advanced Research team.

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GTT and Palo Alto Networks Launch a Managed SASE Solution

GTT Communications, a networking and security as-a-service provider for multinational organizations, has expanded its partnership with Palo Alto Networks. As part of the collaboration, the companies will add Prisma SASE to GTT’s Secure Connect portfolio for managed Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) implementations. This will provide distributed healthcare, retail, and manufacturing enterprises with the security, hybrid and remote workforce protection, and quality end-to-end application assurance and user experience capabilities they need.

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MetTel and Check Point Debut Enterprise Mobile Threat Defense

MetTel, a digital transformation and managed mobility company, has announced a new mobile threat defense solution in partnership with Check Point, an AI-powered, cloud-delivered cybersecurity solution provider. With MetTel’s fully managed Mobile Threat Defense solution, powered by Check Point Harmony Mobile, enterprises will receive advanced protection against mobile malware, phishing, and network attacks to help them ensure secure access to corporate data without compromising user experience or privacy.

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Portnox Launches a Cloud-Native ZTNA Solution

Portnox, a provider of cloud-native access control solutions, has introduced a cloud-native Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) offering designed for rapid, seamless deployment. The platform aims to help organizations enforce granular access controls without the complexity of traditional VPNs or on-premises hardware. Key features of the new product include passwordless authentication, role- and location-based access controls, endpoint risk posture checks, automated remediation, access to web-based applications, and instant access to internal applications without the delays common in legacy ZTNA and VPN solutions.

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WatchGuard Reports a Massive Surge in Unique Malware

WatchGuard Technologies, a unified cybersecurity solution for managed service providers (MSPs), has released the findings of its latest Internet Security Report. This quarterly analysis details the top malware, network, and endpoint security threats observed by the WatchGuard Threat Lab researchers during the first quarter of 2025. The report’s key takeaways include a 171 percent (quarter-over-quarter) increase in total unique malware detections, the highest the Threat Lab has recorded, alongside a significant increase in “zero-day malware.”

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Zscaler Expands Zero Trust to Cellular, IoT, and OT

Zscaler, a cloud security company, has expanded its Zero Trust platform to enable secure communications for cellular, IoT, and operational technology devices with only a SIM card. With this easy-to-install offering, companies can deliver resilient connectivity by ensuring IoT/OT devices automatically connect to any cellular network globally. It will also provide zero attack surface by isolating each device on its own private island, with all connections securely routed through the Zscaler platform.

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