Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of April 10th: ConnectWise, Anthropic, Intruder, 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 April 10th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from ConnectWise, Anthropic, Intruder, 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 April 10th.
Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of April 10th
Acronis Debuts a New MDR Service Offering
Acronis, a global cyber protection company, has launched Acronis MDR by Acronis TRU, a globally available 24/7/365 managed detection and response (MDR) service. The new service is built specifically for managed service providers (MSPs) of any size, providing users with threat detection, rapid incident response, and cyber resilience, all powered by the Acronis Threat Research Unit (TRU). This release will help MSPs expand their security offerings and deliver scalable protection without the complexity or cost of operating an in-house security operations center.
Anthropic Announces Project Glasswing
Anthropic has announced the details of Project Glasswing, a new initiative that brings together Amazon Web Services, Anthropic, Apple, Broadcom, Cisco, CrowdStrike, Google, JPMorgan Chase, the Linux Foundation, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and Palo Alto Networks to secure the world’s most critical software. Project Glasswing partners will receive access to Claude Mythos Preview—a general-purpose, yet-to-be-released frontier model—enabling them to find and fix vulnerabilities and weaknesses in their foundational systems. Additionally, Anthropic will commit $100 million in model usage credits to Project Glasswing, and additional participants will cover substantial usage throughout this research preview.
Appknox Releases an AI-Native Vulnerability Assessment Capability
Appknox, a mobile app security solution provider, has launched KnoxIQ, an AI-native vulnerability assessment capability that introduces a new prioritization and remediation layer that sits between detection and development. The technology aims to turn raw vulnerability findings into validated, prioritized, and developer-ready intelligence, helping teams improve detection accuracy and strengthen the link between vulnerabilities and actionable resolutions. Harshit Agarwal, CEO of Appknox, says, “Most traditional application security tools stop at vulnerability detection and reporting. KnoxIQ goes a step further by helping teams understand what’s actually exploitable and how to prioritize and remediate risk.”
Censys Reveals New Reputation-Based Risk Scoring Tools
Censys, an Internet intelligence company, has revealed new reputation-based risk scoring and expanded adversary intelligence capabilities to provide teams with real-time, authoritative Internet context directly into security operations workflows. With this functionality, Censys aims to deliver real-time visibility into global Internet infrastructure and help businesses establish a single, trusted source of Internet intelligence that’s embedded directly within SOC workflows.
Cloudflare Aims to Be Post-Quantum Secure by 2029
Cloudflare, a connectivity cloud company, has announced that it’s accelerating its post-quantum roadmap and is now targeting 2029 to be fully post-quantum (PQ) secure, including authentication across its entire product suite. In the blog post announcing this plan, Cloudflare says, “Privacy and security are table stakes for the Internet. That’s why every post-quantum upgrade we build will remain available to all customers on every plan at no additional cost. Making post-quantum security the default is the only way to protect the Internet at scale.”
ConnectWise Details Its Modern Threat Protection Offering
ConnectWise, a software and services company, has announced Modern Threat Protection, a unified, AI-powered cybersecurity approach designed to help Managed Service Providers (MSPs) detect threats faster, respond to them more effectively, and scale protection across every client they serve. The Modern Threat Protection solution centralizes three critical layers of the MSP security stack. Those layers include ConnectWise Managed EDR for endpoint detection and response, ConnectWise SIEM for log visibility, threat detection, and investigation, and ConnectWise Email Security for protection against phishing and email-borne threats, one of the most common attack vectors.
Intruder Announces Container Image Scanning
Intruder, an exposure management company, has announced Container Image Scanning, a new upgrade to its cloud security capabilities. The upgrade enables Intruder to automatically scan container images for vulnerabilities, granting them clear, actionable insight into container risk without deploying and maintaining scanning agents across their estates. Specific benefits include registry-level scanning to detect issues before the image runs in production, noise reduction, coverage across all environments, managed service image scanning, and more. It’s available now for all platform users across Cloud, Pro, and Enterprise tiers as well as in the free trial.
NWN Reveals the NWN Cybersecurity Suite
NWN, an AI-powered technology solutions provider, has launched NWN Cybersecurity, an AI-enabled managed security operations suite that introduces new managed services and expands its strategic security partnerships. The suite will also deliver new platform integrations through NWN’s Experience Management Platform (EMP) to help organizations modernize security operations. Jim Sullivan, President & CEO of NWN, says, “With this launch, NWN is expanding our managed security operations capabilities, deepening strategic partnerships with industry leaders, and integrating more of the security stack into EMP to help customers reduce complexity, improve resilience, and respond faster.”
Pluralsight Debuts a New Skill Development Solution for CISOs
Pluralsight, a technology skills development company, has revealed Pluralsight SecureReady, an end-to-end security skill development solution designed to help Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and IT leaders close skills gaps in their organizations. The solution combines a library of up-to-date, on-demand content with integrated hands-on labs and expert-led seminars. Additionally, with its 350+ hands-on labs, the program can immerse teams in end-to-end adversary emulations where they execute and defend against complex offensive workflows, including lateral movement and Active Directory takeovers.
Strobes Details the AI Harness Solution
Strobes, an Exposure Management company, has launched its proprietary AI Harness, a multi-agent orchestration engine that powers end-to-end AI Penetration Testing across cloud, web, API, and enterprise environments. With this addition, the Strobes platform can deliver full-scope engagements that would usually take between two and four weeks in under 48 hours, without sacrificing the rigor, traceability, or oversight that companies depend on. The new functionality runs on Strobes’ agent runtime, which is built on a foundation of models, including Anthropic Claude on AWS Bedrock.
Trent AI Emerges From Stealth
Trent AI, an agentic security company, has emerged from stealth with a layered security solution built for the agentic era. The company’s debut follows a $13 million seed round led by LocalGlobe and Cambridge Innovation Capital, with participation from leaders at OpenAI, Spotify, Databricks, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and others. Its product is built for developers and security teams that want to develop and ship agents fast without compromising security, while also securing agents throughout the entire lifecycle. Customers can sign up for the company’s waitlist now.
Expert Insights Section
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Insight Jam Opens Waitlist for Donald Farmer Mesh Expert Group on Analytics Leadership in the AI Age
In collaboration with Donald Farmer and Solutions Review, Insight Jam has announced that the official waitlist is now open for “The Last Mile: Analytics Leadership in an AI-Driven World,” an exclusive, year-long Mesh Expert Group led by Donald Farmer, a globally recognized analytics authority. Over twelve monthly sessions, participants will work collaboratively through the strategic and operational challenges shaping analytics leadership in an AI-augmented enterprise. Enrollment is strictly limited to eight members, with the waitlist open through the end of April. Don’t miss out!
What to Expect from the Solutions Spotlight with P0 Security on April 23rd, 2026
For this Solutions Spotlight event, the Solutions Review team has partnered with P0 Security, a unified identity-native platform provider focused on Privileged Access Management and Identity Governance. In the hour-long webinar, two experts from P0 Security will outline how standing privilege in cloud infrastructure, databases with sensitive data, code repos, deployment workflows, agentic applications, servers, and automated applications can create risks. Viewers will also learn how to identify the most common “standing privilege signals” in each of those areas, why legacy models break down, and more.
What Is AI Native Learning? Core Education Components Revealed.
Solutions Review’s Executive Editor Tim King offers commentary on what AI native learning is, based on the recent Insight Jam panel of experts. In the article, he explains, “Success in an AI-native learning model is defined not by output, but by judgment, adaptability, and equity. Learners must develop the ability to question AI, refine its outputs, and apply it responsibly. Systems must ensure equitable access so that AI does not widen existing educational gaps.”
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