Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of July 10th: Radware, Infoblox, 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 July 10th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Radware, Infoblox, 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 July 10th.
Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of July 10th
Assail Debuts a Redesigned Version of Its Purpose-Built Exploitation Platform
Assail, an autonomous red teaming solution provider, has announced Sidewinder, a complete v2 redesign of its purpose-built exploitation platform that introduces a new interface, a new model, and a rebuilt harness. Alissa Knight, Assail CEO and Chief AI Officer, says, “Sidewinder is turning annual, theoretical testing into continuous, autonomous offensive security. Backed by our advanced 31B parameter model, it chains real exploits the way an adversary would, eliminating false positives and closing the dangerous gap where breaches actually happen.”
Censys Expands Its Internet Map with Real-Time DNS Visibility
Censys, an authority for Internet intelligence and insights, has expanded the Censys Internet Map to include real-time DNS visibility. With this addition, security teams can seamlessly pivot between domains, names, and the Internet infrastructure behind them, all from the Censys Platform. Additionally, now that active DNS data is part of the Internet Map, security teams can replace workflows that relied on multiple datasets and investigative interfaces with a single, more cohesive platform.
Citrix Updates the Netscaler with MCP Gateway Functionality
Citrix, a Cloud Software Group company, has updated its high-performance application delivery and security platform, NetScaler, with MCP Gateway functionality. This allows enterprises to securely route, govern, and observe agent traffic to backend Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. Citrix also detailed several additional enhancements to the NetScaler AI Gateway that extend its model routing and token-level usage tracking for LLM traffic. The combination of these new and enhanced tools will enable teams to govern both sides of enterprise AI from a centralized platform and dashboard.
CyberProof Launches an Agentic MXDR Service
CyberProof, a global provider of co-managed security services, has officially launched the CyberProof Agentic MXDR Service. The new service connects AI agents with human expertise and presents quantifiable security outcomes with CyberProof’s Reveal360. This will streamline the typically siloed functions of threat intelligence, threat hunting, detection engineering, security monitoring, and exposure management, while also empowering human experts to validate critical risk decisions and prevent business disruption. CyberProof’s Agentic MXDR is available immediately and is built for large enterprises and mid-market organizations with complex, hybrid cloud environments
Cynet Releases Its Platform on the Pax8 Marketplace
Cynet, an attack path management solution, has announced the availability of its unified, AI-powered cybersecurity platform on the Pax8 Marketplace, the global AI and cloud Marketplace for small and medium-sized businesses. The launch will allow Pax8’s network of over 47,000 managed service providers (MSPs) to access Cynet’s detection efficacy, automated remediation, and 24×7 MDR support from the same environment where they buy the rest of their software stack.
Exterro Unveils the ARMOUR for FTK Solution Offering
Exterro—a provider of AI-driven e-discovery, data privacy, cybersecurity, governance, and digital forensics solutions—has launched ARMOUR for FTK. The release brings agentic remote investigations to the FTK Central platform without sacrificing any of the forensic integrity that legal, regulatory, and compliance obligations demand. With ARMOUR for FTK, investors can ask a question, and Exterro’s AI will perform forensic analysis across live endpoints, cloud services, identities, and communications to generate an auditable evidence record that withstands legal and regulatory scrutiny.
Horizon3.ai Appoints a VP of Sales for the Americas
Horizon3.ai, an AI-native proactive security company, has appointed Matthew Schaner as Vice President of Sales, Americas. A seasoned technology sales executive, Schaner will be responsible for Horizon3.ai’s commercial teams across the U.S., Canada, and Latin America, with the goal of accelerating NodeZero’s market penetration, deepening the company’s partner ecosystem, and cultivating the region’s next generation of sales leadership. Matt Hartley, Chief Revenue Officer at Horizon3.ai, says, “Beyond his leadership, Matthew’s technical depth earns him instant credibility with customers and sellers alike—he understands the problem before solving it. He is the perfect fit to scale Horizon3 across the Americas.”
Infoblox to Acquire Kentik
Infoblox, a platform for preemptive security and critical network services, has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Kentik, a network intelligence and observability platform. The planned acquisition will help customers better understand what’s happening across their infrastructure in real-time and identify and prioritize issues more efficiently, while also solidifying the data foundations for AI tools. Once completed, Infoblox will provide an infrastructure-centric network and security intelligence platform that gives teams a single place where network identity, DNS context, real-time traffic behavior, and AI-guided workflows converge.
NetSPI Introduces New Tools to Its Continuous Pentesting Platform
NetSPI, a global provider of modern penetration testing, has expanded its AI-powered Continuous Pentesting platform, broadening the services that organizations can use to ensure their critical assets are always protected. The new services include Continuous Web Application Penetration Testing, Continuous AI Penetration Testing, Continuous Internal Penetration Testing, and Continuous AI Findings Validation, which applies expert human judgment to AI-generated security findings.
Picus Security Details Its Autonomous Exposure Validation Platform
Picus Security, an autonomous security validation platform, has announced the Picus Autonomous Exposure Validation Platform. The new solution is built to combine three validation disciplines—breach and attack simulation, autonomous penetration testing, and exposure validation—into a single context-aware loop. This will turn every exposure into a defensible decision and a verified fix, all at the speed that AI-powered threats now demand. With these capabilities, teams can continuously test their organization’s firewalls, block and detect threats, ship the fixes, re-validate that the gap is closed, and more.
Radware Adds Several Enhancements to the Agentic AI Protection Solution
Radware, a global provider of AI and application security and delivery solutions for multi-cloud environments, has announced significant enhancements to its Agentic AI Protection offering. These updates will help organizations govern and secure AI agents across enterprise environments. It will also add compliance reporting functionality designed to support alignment with leading global AI standards, enhance visibility into agent ecosystems, and protect developer-hosted AI agents, including Anthropic Claude Code.
Reach Security Releases the Network Security Assurance Offering
Reach Security, an AI-Native Operating System for Security Controls, has launched Network Security Assurance, an AI-driven defense tool for the network security controls that AI-powered adversaries target. With the new offering, Reach Security will give security teams continuous visibility into how network security controls are configured, enforced, and drifting across their firewall, SASE, and adjacent network security enforcement points. The tool can also identify rule issues, misconfigurations, weak security profiles, unintended access paths, and drift at the speed of AI, while still prioritizing what matters most and remediating gaps before attackers can exploit them.
WatchGuard Technologies Appoints a CPO
WatchGuard Technologies, a global unified cybersecurity company for managed service providers (MSPs), has appointed Vincent Hwang as Chief Product Officer. Hwang brings over two decades of experience to WatchGuard, having spent his career building and scaling cybersecurity products. Joe Smolarski, CEO at WatchGuard Technologies, says Hwang “understands our partners, knows how to build platforms that align with how they operate, and has consistently delivered growth by connecting innovation with real-world outcomes. That’s exactly what WatchGuard needs in this next phase of growth.”
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