Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of June 26th: Expel, Secure Code Warrior, Hack the Box, 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 26th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Expel, Secure Code Warrior, Hack the Box, 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 26th.
Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of June 26th
Dragos Introduces EmberAI, an OT-Native AI Feature
Dragos, a cybersecurity provider for operational technology (OT) environments, has introduced EmberAI, an OT-native AI feature built on its Intelligence Fabric and designed to help security teams work from operational context rather than generic alert data. The system will let analysts query assets, vulnerabilities, and network activity in plain language while correlating those findings with adversary intelligence and operational impact. It will also speed up triage and incident response without removing human judgment, while ensuring that recommendations remain transparent, auditable, and contained within the customer environment.
Expel Introduces New Agentic Capabilities to Ruxie AI
Expel, an agentic MDR provider, has expanded its Ruxie AI SOC manager with agentic capabilities designed to cover every stage of the threat lifecycle, from enrichment and triage to response and reporting. The new workflows are already running in customer MDR environments and will improve speed and accuracy by pre-enriching alerts, correlating activity across attack surfaces, and generating detection rules when coverage gaps appear. Expel also highlights human oversight as a core principle, framing the release as AI that assists analysts rather than replaces them.
Hack The Box Extends Its Cyber Readiness Platform
Hack The Box, a global AI cybersecurity readiness company, is extending its cyber readiness platform with new capabilities for defensive security, crisis control, and workforce intelligence. The release points to a broader effort to move beyond skills training into more operationally relevant preparation, including realistic breach and crisis simulations for teams. Haris Pylarinos, Founder and CEO of Hack The Box, says, “Our new capabilities enable CISOs to build a strategic cyber readiness plan across teams, roles and response functions, giving leaders greater confidence in their ability to prevent, detect and respond to attacks.”
Secure Code Warrior Details Its AI Adoption Model
Secure Code Warrior, an AI software governance and developer security upskilling company, has introduced an AI Adoption Model to help organizations secure software development as it moves toward more agentic workflows. The model organizes AI use in development into distinct phases—AI-Assisted, AI Native, and Agentic—to help teams identify where governance, visibility, and security controls need to tighten as autonomy increases. Rather than treating AI adoption as a single leap, the framework presents it as a progression that security leaders can map to risk, policy, and developer maturity.
Silent Push Unveils the Latest Version of Its Platform
Silent Push, a preemptive cyber defense company, has released version 6.0 of its solution, which emphasizes faster workflows and easier navigation for security teams. For example, the update improves Traffic Origin, introduces new integration and workflow capabilities, and reorganizes the platform into clearer operational modules. These adjustments aim to make threat-informed defense more usable in day-to-day operations, especially for teams that need to move quickly across investigation and attribution tasks.
SpyCloud Launches an AI-Powered Investigation Tool
SpyCloud, an identity threat protection solution, has launched its Research Agent, an AI-powered investigation tool built to help security teams move from a single clue to finished intelligence faster. The company says the agent can automatically pivot across identities, aliases, devices, infrastructure, and exposed data, then produce analyst-ready reports with far less manual effort. SpyCloud is positioning the product as a way to streamline identity threat investigations and scale investigative expertise across teams without requiring every analyst to perform the same repetitive workflow.
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What to Expect from the Solutions Spotlight with Native on July 21st, 2026
For this Solutions Spotlight event, the Solutions Review team has partnered with Native, a cloud security control plane for global enterprises. In this 45-minute session, Native’s team will walk through what an active defense architecture looks like. They will cover how to model your cloud into zones, map every actor and access path, and enforce perimeters, segmentation, and baseline protection using the security controls your providers already ship.
Solutions Review to Publish The State of Cybersecurity Report, Reintroducing Its Vendor Map Series
Solutions Review is also excited to announce the upcoming release of an all-new flagship State of Cybersecurity Report. This comprehensive industry round-up will be the first annual analysis of how artificial intelligence is reshaping security operations, team design, and vendor strategy across the enterprise market. The report will also reintroduce our Vendor Maps, providing security buyers with an at-a-glance reference to the leading and emerging players in the cybersecurity marketplace.
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