Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of October 17th: LevelBlue, GoTo, Picus Security, 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 October 17th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from LevelBlue, GoTo, Picus Security, 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 October 17th.
Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of October 17th
Censys Debuts an ICS/OT Internet Intelligence Offering
Censys, an authority on Internet Intelligence and insights, has released a new ICS/OT Internet Intelligence offering to help companies close the visibility gap that defenders face in securing industrial assets. The new solution combines protocol-aware scanning, vendor-level fingerprinting, and rich contextual data into a unified, easy-to-query resource designed to support an organization’s exposure validation, threat hunting, and compliance workflow efforts. Capabilities include in-depth protocol and vendor coverage, HMI contextual intelligence, analyst-centric design, and tools for capturing evidence for exposure hunting.
Crowe and SecurityScorecard Detail Their Collaboration
Crowe, a public accounting and consulting firm, has announced an enhanced collaboration with SecurityScorecard, a global cybersecurity ratings and supply chain detection and response (SCDR) provider. The partnership will integrate SecurityScorecard’s intelligence-driven platform with Crowe’s cyber and third-party risk capabilities to help organizations achieve faster risk reduction, improve compliance outcomes, and support stronger business resilience. “By bringing together Crowe’s cyber strategy and third-party risk expertise with the SecurityScorecard platform, we can help our clients transform AI-driven intelligence into actionable steps that help companies make business decisions more quickly and confidently,” said Morgan Strobel, cyber principal at Crowe.
DeepTempo Announces a Partnership with Cribl
DeepTempo, a behavioral threat detection platform powered by deep learning, has announced a strategic partnership with Cribl, a Data Engine for IT and Security. As part of their collaboration, the companies will deliver an integrated solution for streamlining telemetry collection and using deep learning-powered detection to stop polymorphic and agentic AI-driven threats. The partnership aims to provide defenders with an easier way to centralize control of their data, extract maximum security value from that data, and avoid issues related to rule-bound detection pipelines.
GoTo Introduces New Features to LogMeIn Resolve
GoTo, a cloud communications and IT company, has announced a suite of new features for its LogMeIn Resolve solution for Managed Service Providers (MSPs). These updates are designed to outfit MSPs with a modern, AI-driven Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) solution that enhances customer experiences, streamlines operations, and maximizes business growth. Specifically, these features include end-user remote access, customizable reporting, dynamic group policies, and brandable remote sessions. With the updated Resolve platform, service providers can enhance their flexibility, efficiency, and control, all while leveraging a zero-trust security architecture.
HackerOne Reveals New AI Agents and Enhancements
HackerOne, a global offensive security solution provider, has announced the general availability of its AI-native code security product, HackerOne Code, alongside the evolution of HackerOne AI (Hai) from a co-pilot to an agentic AI system. Together, these offerings can accelerate how companies find, prioritize, and remediate vulnerabilities, setting a standard for continuous exposure management in the process. For example, with the coordinated team of AI Agents available via Hai, teams can analyze and contextualize their findings to better prioritize, validate, and remediate risks.
Jscrambler Releases an AI Assistant for PCI DSS Script Authorization Workflows
Jscrambler, a platform for client-side protection and compliance, has announced an AI Assistant for PCI DSS script authorization workflows. The new assistant is designed to deliver clear, transparent, and context-rich insights alongside expert recommendations, enabling confident script authorization decisions and justification. New opt-in features available with the assistant include an interactive AI chat, instant justifications, and risk-based summaries for each script’s purpose, behavior, and reputation. It is now available as part of Jscrambler’s PCI DSS solution.
LevelBlue Acquires Cyberreason, a Cybersecurity Firm
LevelBlue, a pure-play provider of managed security services, has acquired Cybereason, a cybersecurity firm known for its advanced Extended Detection and Response (XDR) platform, elite threat intelligence team, and digital forensics and incident response (DFIR) capabilities. The acquisition combines LevelBlue’s AI-powered capabilities and MDR offerings with Cybereason’s expertise, enabling organizations to better address complex cyber challenges while reducing operational complexity and risk. Additionally, as part of the transaction, SoftBank Corp., SoftBank Vision Fund 2, and Liberty Strategic Capital will become investors in LevelBlue.
Picus Security Unveils New Breach and Attack Simulation (BAS) Capabilities
Picus Security, a security validation company, has unveiled new AI-powered breach and attack simulation (BAS) capabilities within the Picus Security Validation Platform. The release will introduce a new level of speed and intelligence to help security teams create and simulate complex attack scenarios, validate the effectiveness of their defenses, and prioritize actions that reduce real-world risk. New features and advancements include AI-generated adversary emulation, conversational simulation control, and evidence-based insights that utilize AI to summarize simulation results into actionable reports, measuring control effectiveness, prioritizing exposures, and quantifying security improvements.
Radware Expands the Capabilities of Its AI SOC Xpert
Radware, a provider of cybersecurity and application delivery solutions, has announced expanded capabilities and coverage for its AI SOC Xpert. The updated AI SOC Xpert equips SOC teams with agentic AI capabilities that deliver more coverage, AI guidance, and measurable efficiency gains, enabling them to investigate, remediate, and prevent risks across multiple attack surfaces. Powered by Radware’s EPIC-AI technology, the AI SOC Xpert now delivers root cause analysis, timeline, and incident context within minutes across both DDoS and bot attacks. Other updates include new dashboards for Application Protection and On-Premise DDoS Protection, alongside significant AI enhancements to its Cloud DDoS Protection.
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