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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of November 21st: Swimlane, Palo Alto Networks, Radware, and More

Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of November 21st

Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of November 21st

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news from the week of November 21st. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Swimlane, Palo Alto Networks, Radware, 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 21st.

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of November 21st


Armis and Keysight Collaborate to Streamline Network and Security Operations

Armis, a cyber exposure management and security company, in collaboration with Keysight Technologies, has announced that its cyber exposure management technology will now run directly on the Keysight Vision E1S network packet brokers, with additional models expected to support Application Fusion in the future. With Armis’ advanced asset discovery, monitoring, threat detection, and mitigation capabilities directly running on the Keysight Vision E1S network packet brokers, organizations can gain real-time visibility and control over all connected assets, as well as potential attack pathways.

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CYE Announces New AI-Centric Features

CYE, a cyber exposure management company, has announced new features and an AI Security Assessment program to help security leaders respond to AI-fueled threats and shrinking time-to-exploit windows. The added features include AI security posture management, AI governance visibility with ISO/IEC 42001 mapping, an industry attack graph, a risk analysis dashboard, and CYE AI, a conversational AI that delivers contextual insights, benchmarking, and immediate, tailored mitigation plans from plain-language queries.

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Exabeam and Recorded Future Expand Their Strategic Partnership

Exabeam, an intelligence and automation provider that powers security operations, has expanded its strategic technology partnership with Recorded Future, a threat intelligence company. As part of the expansion, the companies will integrate the Exabeam New-Scale Security Operations Platform with the Recorded Future Intelligence Platform, delivering intelligence-led operations for faster, more accurate threat detection, investigation, and response (TDIR). The joint solution is now available as an integration with the Exabeam New-Scale Security Operations Platform.

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Nudge Security Raises $22.5 Million in Series A Funding

Nudge Security, an innovator in SaaS and AI security governance, has raised $22.5 million in a Series A funding round. Cerberus Ventures led the round with participation from existing investors Ballistic Ventures, Forgepoint Capital, and Squadra Ventures. Alongside the new funding, Morgan Mahlock of Cerberus Ventures will join the Nudge Security board. Russell Spitler, Co-Founder and CEO of Nudge Security, says, “This funding will enable us to continue to expand our capabilities and help organizations confidently embrace innovation while maintaining security and control.”

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Palo Alto Networks Details New Integrations for Its Prisma AIRS Solution

Palo Alto Networks, a global cybersecurity company, has announced the next wave of secure AI innovation with the launch of new native integrations of Prisma AIRS with industry-leading AI agent platforms from Factory, Glean, IBM, and ServiceNow. These integrations will provide clients with additional real-time and in-line defense against prompt injections, tool misuse, and malicious agent behavior. For example, by embedding the protections of Prisma AIRS directly within these other platforms, teams can streamline the friction and security concerns that typically slow down an AI rollout, address them, and harness the power of AI agents at scale.

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Palo Alto Networks to Acquire Chronosphere

Palo Alto Networks also announced its plans to acquire Chronosphere, a next-generation observability platform built to scale for the AI era. The acquisition will help Palo Alto Networks strengthen its ability to assist organizations in navigating a world where modern applications and AI workloads require a unified data and security foundation. Specifically, the combination of Chronosphere’s optimized architecture with Palo Alto Networks’ AgentiX will equip businesses with an autonomous remediation platform capable of deploying AI agents, detecting performance issues, investigating the root cause of those issues, and then closing the loop with agentic remediation.

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Radware Reveals a New Solution for Protecting GenAI Use

Radware, a provider of cybersecurity and application delivery solutions, has announced a new solution to the market, LLM Firewall. As an add-on to all tiers of Radware’s Cloud Application Protection Services, the LLM Firewall offering helps teams address growing security concerns surrounding integrated LLM modules in applications. It works by securing the use of generative AI with real-time, AI-based protection at the prompt level, stopping threats before they reach the LLM model, preventing the exposure of sensitive data, and supporting compliance with global standards like GDPR, HIPAA, and other data protection frameworks and enterprise policies.

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SAFE Acquires Balbix, a CTEM Solution

SAFE, an Autonomous Cyber Risk Quantification and Management solution provider, has acquired Balbix, a Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) platform. By combining Balbix’s AI-native exposure management technology with SAFE’s cyber risk quantification model, enterprises can trace vulnerabilities to quantified business impacts, unify security operations and risk management under a shared view of operational exposure, and continuously measure, manage, and prioritize cyber risk based on potential business risks.

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Swimlane Debuts New AI Agent Capabilities

Swimlane, an agentic AI automation provider for security, has announced new capabilities for the Swimlane Turbine platform with the launch of new incident response AI agents. These agents, delivered through Hero AI, are designed to accelerate security triage and incident response by equipping security teams with AI agents that are domain experts, can work autonomously, respond in real-time, and deliver fully explainable outcomes. The agents available in Swimlane Turbine are capable of generating verdicts, analyzing data from threat intelligence sources, launching investigations, providing NIST-aligned action recommendations, and mapping vendor-reported security alerts to standardized attack techniques in alignment with the MITRE ATT&CK and D3FEND frameworks.

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Tanium Introduces New AI Features to Its Platform

Tanium, an Autonomous IT company, has announced new platform advancements to help companies accelerate their journey toward autonomous operations and security. These advancements include expanded endpoint management functionalities, a Tanium AI Agent for ServiceNow, and Tanium Ask, an agentic AI experience that integrates AI-driven workflows directly into the Tanium platform. These additions and enhancements aim to empower IT and security leaders with the resources they need to innovate, enhance resilience, and drive business outcomes with confidence.

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VulnCheck Launches Canary Intelligence

VulnCheck, an exploit intelligence company, has launched Canary Intelligence, a new product that provides first-party, validated exploitation data from vulnerable systems deployed worldwide. With this solution, security teams can correlate real attacker activity with threat actor behavior, confirm when exploits are used by known threat actors by extracting encoded commands, and accelerate deployment of coverage for zero-day or n-day exploits by testing rule resilience against variants of attacker payloads. The events captured by Canary Intelligence will be ingested, enriched, and integrated into VulnCheck’s broader suite of intelligence products.

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Xerox Releases the Xerox TriShield 360 Cyber Solution

Xerox, a services-led, software-enabled company, has launched the Xerox TriShield 360 Cyber Solution, a holistic cybersecurity offering built on Palo Alto Networks Cortex XDR to deliver enterprise-grade protection to small- and medium-sized businesses. The new offering combines advanced detection technology, continuous monitoring and response, and financial protection technologies through partnerships with Lumifi and its Security Operations Center. Munu Gandhi, president of Xerox IT Solutions, says, “With Xerox TriShield 360 Cyber Solution, we’re empowering SMBs with the same level of protection that large enterprises rely on.”

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