Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of November 7th: SentinelOne, Fortinet, ExtraHop, 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 November 7th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from SentinelOne, Fortinet, ExtraHop, 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 November 7th.
Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of November 7th
Bugcrowd Acquires Mayhem Security for AI-Augmented Testing
Bugcrowd, a crowdsourced cybersecurity company, has acquired Mayhem Security, a provider of AI-driven offensive security solutions. The acquisition will provide organizations with advanced vulnerability detection by combining manageable scale with expert validation. For example, the integration of Mayhem’s AI-driven automation capabilities with Bugcrowd’s crowdsourced testing provides customers with automated, proactive protection during development via virtually noise-free testing that continuously finds, prioritizes, and validates the remediation of vulnerabilities.
Cogent Releases Free AI Tool for Vulnerability Intelligence
Cogent, an AI task force for vulnerability management, has launched a free AI-powered platform designed to democratize access to vulnerability intelligence. The tool aims to reduce barriers to critical security data by facilitating decision-making for security teams of all sizes, promoting equal footing in safeguarding systems. Its key features include an AI research assistant, a community agent for providing accurate mitigation and remediation recommendations, and a customizable, real-time feed for vulnerability and exploit intelligence.
DefectDojo Unveils Sensei, an AI-Powered Cybersecurity Suite
DefectDojo—a scalable security, unified vulnerability management, and DevSecOps provider—has announced Sensei, a new suite designed to enhance and safeguard AI-driven cybersecurity solutions. Sensei utilizes automated, context-aware checks and guardrails to mitigate the unique risks associated with AI adoption in enterprise security workflows. Capabilities include self-training algorithms, tool recommendations for emerging security issues, summarizations of key vulnerabilities, tools for creating customer-specific KPIs mapped to improving key metrics, and more.
Dispersive and Seraphic Announce a Strategic Partnership
Dispersive, a global company focused on secure networking, resilience, and performance, has announced a strategic partnership with Seraphic, an enterprise browser security company backed by the CrowdStrike Falcon Fund. The partnership aims to deliver a comprehensive, multi-layered cyber defense that targets the complex needs of large enterprises. Ilan Yeshua, CEO and Co-Founder of Seraphic Security, explains, “By joining forces, we allow enterprises to benefit from integrated adaptive browser security with dynamic stealth networking that eliminates blind spots and closes the loop between endpoint and transport security.”
ExtraHop Debuts New Tools for Detecting Malicious Uses of PowerShell
ExtraHop, a modern network detection and response (NDR) company, has announced new capabilities to detect malicious uses of PowerShell. These enhancements can provide the visibility teams need to dismantle the attack kill chain and deliver essential insights that stop lateral movement in its tracks. By integrating real-time behavioral analytics, the solution aims to close critical gaps that are often overlooked in legacy defense setups. It can also decrypt and uncover the content hidden within malicious commands, even when they’re encrypted in protocols like MS-RPC and WSMAN.
Fortinet Launches a Secure AI Data Center Solution
Fortinet, a global cybersecurity company focused on the convergence of networking and security, has launched a new solution designed to protect AI workloads, models, and related infrastructure at scale within enterprise data centers. By integrating state-of-the-art security mechanisms, Fortinet addresses emerging threats facing AI-powered operations and data privacy. As part of the announcement, Fortinet has introduced the FortiGate 3800G, a high-performance data center firewall—powered by NP7 and SP5 ASICs and 400 GbE connectivity—that delivers the power efficiency, throughput, and scalability required for AI workloads.
Infoblox Introduces Several Innovations to Its DDI Product Suite
Infoblox, a company that prioritizes the integration of networking, security, and cloud with a protective DDI platform, has announced significant innovations to its Infoblox Universal DDI Product Suite. These enhancements include integration with Google Cloud Internal Range, a universal DDI for Microsoft management; enhanced protections for self-hosted external DNS infrastructures; the enablement of AI-ready networks; and a unified management plane for DNS.
Keeper Security Introduces a Tool for Protecting Windows Endpoints
Keeper Security, a cybersecurity provider of zero-trust and zero-knowledge Privileged Access Management (PAM) software, has launched Keeper Forcefield, a new tool that’s pioneering defense against memory-based attacks on Windows endpoints. As a kernel-level endpoint security product, Forcefield aims to proactively defend against memory-based attacks, including credential theft from infostealers and runtime memory-scraping malware. Windows applications currently protected by Forcefield include web browsers, keeper software, and operating systems, like Windows 11 x64 and ARM64. It is now available for both individual users and enterprise environments.
NCC Group and Dragos Launch an IT/OT Retainer Service
NCC Group, a global cyber resilience business, has announced an enhanced partnership with Dragos, a global provider of Operational Technology (OT) cybersecurity technology. As part of their collaboration, the companies will offer “all-encompassing” breach support for corporate IT and industrial OT environments. The offering combines NCC Group’s Digital Forensic and Incident Response (DFIR) capabilities with Dragos’ OT expertise and intelligence to provide end-to-end incident response and protect people, productivity, and profits across IT and OT estates.
SentinelOne Reveals New Enhancements and Solutions at OneCon 2025
SentinelOne, an AI-native cybersecurity company, announced its roadmap, vision, and a new solution portfolio as part of its OneCon 2025 event. As part of this launch, SentinelOne revealed three new generally available offerings and one in beta. They include Prompt Security for Employees, Prompt Security for AI Code Assistants, Prompt Security for AI Applications, and Prompt Security for Agentic AI, in beta. Other updates include several advancements for Purple AI’s agentic triaging, investigations, and workflow capabilities, alongside the Observo AI Integration with Singularity AI SIEM, which offers an AI-native data platform for powering agentic security operations.
SentinelOne Details Its New Designations and Integrations with AWS
SentinelOne also announced a series of new designations and integrations with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to bring the full benefits of its AI security to AWS customers. The announcements include an integration between SentinelOne’s Singularity Hyperautomation and AWS Security Incident Response, Purple AI support for AWS CloudTrail, the availability of SentinelOne’s Prompt Security tools on AWS Marketplace, and an AWS Generative AI Competency Achievement.
Snyk and Factory Unveil Their Partnership
Snyk, an AI security company, has announced a partnership with Factory, a company bringing agent-native development to enterprises with specialized AI agents. As part of the partnership, the new Snyk Studio for Factory now integrates Snyk’s security intelligence directly into Factory’s AI agents, called Droids. This allows development teams to build software at high speed without accumulating security debt. Matan Grinberg, CEO and Co-founder of Factory, says, “By connecting Droids to Snyk’s security intelligence, we’re enabling organizations to scale their development with confidence, knowing that every line of code generated by Factory is built to uphold their security standards.”
WatchGuard Technologies Extends Its PSA Suite
WatchGuard Technologies, a provider of unified cybersecurity for managed services, has expanded its WatchGuard Cloud PSA (Professional Services Automation) suite. With this expansion, WatchGuard now offers extensive, native support for ConnectWise Manage, Autotask PSA, and HaloPSA*. The broad integration—encompassing an entire portfolio of Network, Identity, Endpoint, and MDR services—furthers WatchGuard’s commitment to helping MSPs embed security management directly into the core systems they rely on to operate and grow their businesses.
WatchGuard Appoints a New CEO
WatchGuard Technologies also announced the appointment of Joe Smolarski as Chief Executive Officer. Vats Srivatsan, who has been serving as interim CEO since May 2025, will continue to serve as a member of WatchGuard’s board of directors, advising the company on growth and strategy. “Cybersecurity has become central to every MSP’s growth strategy, and WatchGuard is perfectly positioned to lead that evolution,” Smolarski says, “I’m excited to build on the company’s strong trajectory and make WatchGuard the cybersecurity vendor synonymous with the MSP community.”
Zenity Introduces Runtime Protection for OpenAI’s AgentKit
Zenity, an end-to-end security and governance platform for AI agents, has announced runtime protection support for OpenAI’s AgentKit. The release will provide enterprise-grade enforcement that detects and blocks data leakage, secret exposure, and unsafe agent behaviors, all in real-time. With this addition, Zenity makes it easier for teams to inspect agent behavior and intent at the endpoint while also enforcing deterministic, policy-based security that blocks unsafe or noncompliant actions before responses reach the user.
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Humans: The Linchpin in a Decentralized, Security-Centric Approach for the Distributed Computing World
ByteSafe’s Raghavan Chellappan offers commentary on how humans are the linchpin in a decentralized, security-centric approach for distributed computing. In his article, he says, “Implementing robust security protocols is essential to protect user data and maintain trust across distributed systems. To achieve this, we need to redefine security architectures that leverage modern practices and methods, like MLOps, GenAI/LLMOps, AgentOps, and DataOps, to continually monitor, measure, and protect data across various applications and platforms.”
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