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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of September 12th: Gigamon, Swimlane, Exabeam, and More

Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of September 12th

Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of September 12th

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news from the week of September 12th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Gigamon, Swimlane, 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 September 12th.

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of September 12th


Blue Mantis Launches a Cybersecurity Solution for Midsized Businesses

Blue Mantis, a security-first IT services provider, has launched Mantis Protect, a fully managed cybersecurity solution tailored for midsized businesses facing sophisticated threats. Mantis Protect harnesses AI-driven detection and veteran security analysts to offer always-on monitoring, threat hunting, vulnerability management, and dark web scanning, all delivered under a predictable subscription. The release expands Blue Mantis’ modular platform to make it easier for customers to move from reactive to proactive and predictive security operations with unified visibility, control, and confidence.

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Cisco Announces Two Agentic AI-Powered SecOps Solutions

Cisco has announced Splunk Enterprise Security Essentials Edition and Splunk Enterprise Security Premier Edition, providing customers with two agentic AI-powered SecOps options that unify security workflows across threat detection, investigation, and response (TDIR). Delivered within Splunk Enterprise Security 8.2, these advancements aim to streamline offerings and empower customers with faster threat response and simplified security solutions. Additionally, Cisco launched a series of AI features that it intends to release to power the agentic Security Operations Center (SOC) of the future.

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Dataminr Brings Its Agentic AI Capabilities to Leading Cybersecurity Systems

Dataminr, a global AI company, is bringing its Agentic AI capabilities to leading cybersecurity ecosystems. Specifically, the updated Dataminr Pulse for Cyber Risk API brings the company’s latest AI innovations—including Live Briefs, Intel Agents, and Cyber Anomaly Alerts—to platforms cybersecurity teams already know and trust, including Splunk and Palo Alto Networks. With this unified, single-pane-of-glass experience, teams can cut through noise, provide context to their threat intelligence, and reduce investigation time to enable faster threat detection and response.

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Druva Details a New Security Research and Threat Intelligence Unit

Druva, a data security company, has established ReconX Labs, a new security research and threat intelligence unit focused on improving enterprise cyber resilience, especially against ransomware. The unit is built on anonymized telemetry from Druva’s SaaS ecosystem and insights from ransomware recovery engagements, enabling it to deliver practical, high-fidelity intelligence that maximizes ransomware defense. Shankar Subramaniam, VP & GM of security products at Druva, says, “ReconX is designed to fill a critical gap by delivering intelligence that can improve post-breach processes, such as identifying the blast radius and knowing what’s clean and when to restore.”

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Exabeam Expands Its New-Scale Security Operations Platform with Google Cloud Integrations

Exabeam, a global provider of intelligence and automation for security operations, has integrated Google Agentspace and Google Cloud’s Model Armor telemetry into the New-Scale Security Operations Platform. By integrating telemetry from Google’s solutions into the New-Scale Platform, Exabeam aims to expand “the boundaries of behavioral analytics” and arm analysts with the tools they need to monitor, detect, and respond to threats from AI agents acting as digital insiders. The integration will also help the Exabeam Nova solution by enabling it to analyze the intent and execution patterns of AI agents in real-time.

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Gigamon Debuts Gigamon Insights, an Agentic AI Solution

Gigamon, a deep observability company, has debuted Gigamon Insights, an agentic AI solution integrated with leading SIEMs and cloud platforms. The new solution launches with integrations into SIEM and observability platforms like Elastic and Splunk, as well as cloud services from AWS. Gigamon Insights will help brands identify compliance gaps, validate microsegmentation policies to improve Zero Trust enforcement, maintain continuous visibility across hybrid cloud infrastructure, guide troubleshooting activities in real-time, and detect advanced threats like lateral movement and command-and-control activity.

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Lasso Announces Agentic Purple Teaming

Lasso, a generative AI security company, has announced Agentic Purple Teaming, an autonomous platform for continuously simulating attacks and driving automated defenses for generative AI and agent-based applications. Agentic Purple Teaming combines ongoing attack simulation with real-time policy enforcement to provide teams with actionable insights into the security posture of LLM-based applications. Additional capabilities include scans for specific risk categories, comprehensive attack analyses, ongoing attack simulation tailored for GenAI workflows, and the autonomous detection, assessment, and remediation for LLM-based applications and agents.

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Lookout Releases a Tool for Preventing SMS Phishing Attacks

Lookout, a mobile threat defense company, has launched Smishing AI, one of the industry’s first AI-powered solutions to protect enterprises from the growing threat of SMS phishing (smishing) attacks. The new tool uses large language models (LLMs) to evaluate message intent and context, going beyond traditional indicators like malicious URLs or spoofed senders to ensure organizations detect and prevent threats that evade conventional security tools. Lookout Smishing AI is available now as part of the Lookout Mobile Endpoint Security platform.

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Searchlight Cyber Releases an AI Research Assistant

Searchlight Cyber, a company that provides Continuous Threat Exposure Management, has launched an AI Research Assistant for its Cerberus dark web investigation platform. The solution is built to eliminate the manual tasks that often slow investigations by enabling law enforcement and cybersecurity professionals to query the dark web using simple natural language and receive high-context, actionable intelligence in seconds. Dr. Gareth Owenson, CTO and Co-Founder of Searchlight Cyber, says the new Assistant will help analysts “navigate scattered intelligence, accelerate threat detection, and free up valuable time.”

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Simbian and Wipro Detail a Strategic Partnership

Simbian, an AI agent provider, has announced a strategic partnership with Wipro Limited, an AI-powered technology services and consulting company. The collaboration will strengthen Wipro’s Cybershield managed security services capabilities with Simbian’s advanced AI SOC Agent technology. As part of the partnership, Wipro has joined the Simbian Partner Program, enabling closer integration and go-to-market synergies between the two brands. 

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SPLX Extends Its Security Platform with AI Asset Management

SPLX, an end-to-end security platform for AI, has rolled out AI Asset Management, an extension of its security platform to give enterprises deep visibility into their entire AI stack. The platform integrates AI Bill of Materials reporting, vulnerability analysis, and compliance mapping to help security and engineering leaders inventory assets, detect risks, and benchmark systems against regulatory standards. Capabilities include agentic workflow discovery, agent-level threat analyses, MCP server discovery and scanning, and compliance-ready reporting.

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Swimlane Enhances Hero AI with New Innovations

Swimlane, an agentic AI automation platform for the entire security organization, has announced several innovations for Hero AI, the company’s generative and agentic AI capabilities. The “evolution” will enable Hero AI to leverage Swimlane Turbine’s catalog of playbooks and integrations in real-time to significantly increase the productivity of security analysts and bring the collective knowledge of thousands of users to every analyst. The new capabilities include a dynamic playbook discovery tool, pre-execution summaries and confirmations, hero-triggered run tracking, and natural language playbook executions.

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