Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of June 5th: Anthropic, Netskope, Diligent, 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 June 5th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Anthropic, Netskope, Diligent, 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 June 5th.
Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of June 5th
Anthropic Expands Project Glasswing to 150 Global Organizations
Anthropic has announced that it’s expanding Project Glasswing to approximately 150 organizations across 15 countries. With this expansion, Anthropic is extending access to its Claude Mythos model for defensive cybersecurity work in the healthcare, power, water, and communications verticals. In the blog post announcing the news, Anthropic says, “Project Glasswing has taught us a great deal about how to respond when models cross important capability thresholds. If we’re successful, we hope to enable a permanent advantage for defenders.”
Asimily Announces Its New Segmentation Orchestration Capability
Asimily, a Proactive Cyber Defense Platform, has announced Segmentation Orchestration, a new capability that turns connected-device risk intelligence into enforceable network policies. The capability is integrated into Asimily’s platform and can operate continuously rather than as a static, outdated configuration exercise. Asimily’s Segmentation Orchestration offering is built around eight components: visibility and inventory, vulnerability prioritization, policy auto-recommendation, policy simulation, policy creation, policy application, continuous segmentation, and an intelligent policy engine.
Auvik Debuts an Integration with Cisco Cloud Control
Auvik, a network management solution, has announced an integration with Cisco Cloud Control, Cisco’s unified platform for agentic IT operations. The integration will bring Auvik’s multi-vendor network intelligence into the Cisco Cloud Control suite, allowing AI agents to use Auvik’s real-time topology, device relationships, performance metrics, and lifecycle data capabilities inside Cisco’s agentic IT workflows. This will help users reduce the context-switching that slows troubleshooting in fragmented environments, especially when they need to correlate data across vendors and tools.
Diligent Releases a Cyber Risk Management Solution
Diligent—a company focused on AI-powered governance, risk, and compliance (GRC)—has launched Diligent Cyber Risk Management, an agentic AI offering that connects threat, vulnerability, asset, and control data to help teams generate risk scenarios, scores, and rationales, while also supporting remediation tracking, compliance mapping, and board-ready reporting. Scott Bridgen, General Manager of Risk & Audit at Diligent, says the new offering “turns static risk registers and checkbox compliance into an AI-powered system of action, helping organizations prioritize the security decisions that matter and clarify the impact of AI, IT, and cyber risk to management and the board.”
Dragos Acquires Phosphorus
Dragos, a global cybersecurity company focused on operational technology (OT) environments, has acquired Phosphorus, a discovery and remediation platform for connected devices. The acquisition will provide Dragos customers with expanded asset visibility and integrated device intelligence in the near term, with automated remediation workflows and a unified platform experience to follow. Phosphorus customers will continue to be supported after the acquisition, and will also receive expanded access to Dragos offerings as the integration progresses.
FireMon Details the New Tools and Enhancements Available in FireMon Insights 2.0
FireMon, a provider of network security policy management, has unveiled FireMon Insights 2.0, the latest advancement in its AI-driven policy intelligence for hybrid enterprise networks. FireMon Insights 2.0 introduces several new and enhanced capabilities, including additional workflow intelligence, improved automations, control failure analysis, built-in policy change analysis that eliminates manual export, policy posture trend tracking, and domain-based, control-level pass/fail visibility to help teams identify where policy and compliance issues exist.
HackerOne Launches the H1 Platform
HackerOne, a global Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) company, has unveiled the H1 Platform, an agentic AI system built to help organizations eliminate exploitable risk with continuous discovery, validation, prioritization, and remediation at AI scale. Powered by Hai, HackerOne’s agentic AI orchestrator, the H1 Platform will enable teams to apply agentic AI capabilities throughout the CTEM lifecycle, validate and remediate exploitable vulnerabilities, and correlate exploitability signals, remediation intelligence, and observed attack trends to prioritize high-impact risks.
Invicti Security Reveals an “All-in-One” Application Security Platform
Invicti Security, a proof-based application security solution provider for DevSecOps teams, has released Invicti AppSec Core, an application security platform designed to consolidate the capabilities that many teams have to buy and manage separately. The solution is available immediately as a cloud-hosted SaaS platform and will provide companies with enterprise-grade application security with proof-based validation and centralized management. Additional features include built-in integrations for CI/CD pipelines, issue tracking, notifications, and developer security training to minimize setup effort and reduce ongoing maintenance.
JupiterOne Announces a Continuous Controls Monitoring Solution
JupiterOne, an AI Risk Management Platform, has unveiled JupiterOne Continuous Controls Monitoring (CCM), a solution built to help security and compliance teams determine whether controls are operating as intended across their cloud, SaaS, and hybrid environments. With this offering, companies can test their controls against live asset data to surface control drift early, preserve evidence, and prevent gaps from becoming audit findings. This means JupiterOne CCM can replace screenshots, spreadsheets, and point-in-time reviews with always-current control evaluations built on live asset data that reflects the environment’s actual state.
MazeBolt Launches RADAR VectorAI
MazeBolt, a provider of AI-powered DDoS resilience solutions, has launched RADAR VectorAI, a new module that crafts AI-generated attacks to test DDoS protections. Eyal Rahimi, VP development at MazeBolt, says, “What once required time, expertise, and repeated iterations can now happen at the speed of an AI query, where the results are never-before-seen attack vectors. VectorAI provides defensive validation of deployed AI DDoS protections to help ensure that enterprises can stay one step ahead.”
Netskope Debuts the Netskope One AI Command Center
Netskope, a modern security and networking provider for the cloud and AI era, has announced the Netskope One AI Command Center, a new offering built to deliver AI discovery, unified risk intelligence, and autonomous, agent-based responses from a single platform. Alongside the launch of the AI Command Center, Netskope has released two additional discovery components. These include enhancements to the Netskope One Client that introduce endpoint AI discovery functionalities, and a lightweight eBPF agent that intercepts TLS-encrypted AI traffic at the kernel level.
Noma Details Its Agent Access Control Solution
Noma, an enterprise AI and agent security platform, has launched Noma Agent Access Control, a new solution to help security teams discover, govern, and enforce access policies for AI agents and Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers across the enterprise. The new offering is built to automatically develop a complete inventory of every agent and MCP server in an organization, making it easier to control what each one can access, and keeping that picture current from day one.
Portal26 Reveals a Free AI Governance and Security Offering for Claude Deployments
Portal26, an AI Adoption Management Platform, has announced Free AI Governance and Security for Enterprise Claude Deployments. By providing the tools needed to responsibly roll out Claude, free of cost and with minimal effort, Portal26 hopes to make governance and security widely accessible. The Free Offering for Claude includes capabilities for agent access graphs, tool call visibility, conversation threads, token usage and cost tracking, and features for user, mode, and agent discovery.
Secure Code Warrior Details Its Adaptive Learning Capability
Secure Code Warrior, an AI software governance and developer security upskilling company, has revealed its new Adaptive Learning capability at the Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit 2026. The Adaptive Learning tool aims to help enterprises move AI software governance from visibility to measurable action by delivering targeted, risk-aligned microlearning at the moment of risk. Two core components power the Adaptive Learning capability: Adaptive Learning AI Signals and Adaptive Learning Vulnerability Signals. These will make it easier to deliver personalized training at scale, connect existing security tools directly to developer learning, and more.
Tanium Introduces New AI-Driven Innovations
Tanium, an Autonomous IT company, has announced several AI-driven product innovations to enable security operations, IT, and compliance teams to perform faster threat hunting, detect anomalies earlier, enforce policies autonomously, and expand public-sector coverage. The additions include the Tanium Threat Navigator tool, a Microsoft Edge for Business Connector, an Anomaly Detection for Enterprise Software offering, new FedRAMP-authorized services, and Tanium Enforce, a capability that expands the company’s endpoint management portfolio.
Tuskira Unveils Quell, a Zero-Day Defense Capability
Tuskira, an Agentic SecOps platform, has launched Quell, an exposure-led zero-day defense capability. With Quell, Tuskira aims to help enterprises survive the window between a zero-day’s disclosure and a patch. The capability does this by determining which zero-days are reachable in their environment, whether existing controls can stop them, and which compensating control changes would immediately disrupt the exploit. Quell is available now on the Tuskira platform, but can also be adopted as a standalone capability or alongside Tuskira’s overall Agentic SecOps portfolio.
WatchGuard Technologies Details Its Latest Generation of Firebox Appliances
WatchGuard Technologies, a global unified cybersecurity provider, has announced a new generation of Firebox rackmount appliances. This generation aims to help Managed Service Providers (MSPs) and enterprise organizations scale their security performance without adding operational complexity. The appliances will also provide stronger firewall performance, built-in high-speed connectivity, and enterprise-class reliability for large, distributed environments and modern networks.
Xage Security Announces an Integration with NVIDIA’s Security Capabilities
Xage Security, a global Zero Trust access and protection provider, has announced support for new and enhanced NVIDIA DOCA security capabilities, as well as NVIDIA Vera BlueField-4 STX. Xage’s integration with NVIDIA DOCA security suite aims to provide line-speed visibility, policy enforcement, and control across AI factory environments. The combined solution aims to “supercharge” Xage’s Zero Trust for Agentic AI suite, enabling users to observe, govern, and control AI interactions at a massive scale while preserving AI performance and operational efficiency.
7AI Releases New Threat Hunting Tools
7AI, a company focused on making AI agents work for security teams, has launched three capabilities designed to hand agentic security control to the people who run it. These tools—Threat Hunt, Threat Intel Hunt, and Skills—will help security teams move from reacting to alerts to directing proactive hunts, triggering investigations from any intelligence source, and shaping their platform to match their environment and expertise. Lior Div, co-founder and CEO at 7AI, says, “We’re focused on empowering security analysts by going above and beyond alerts, proactively hunting based on human ingenuity and emerging threat intelligence.”
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