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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of April 24th: Broadcom, Ivanti, Acronis, and More

Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of April 24th

Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of April 24th

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news from the week of April 24th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Broadcom, Ivanti, Acronis, 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 24th.

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of April 24th


Acronis Unveils a GenAI Protection Solution

Acronis, a global cyber protection company, has announced Acronis GenAI Protection, a monitoring and security solution designed to help managed service providers (MSPs) control the use of generative AI across client environments, prevent sensitive data exposure, and protect against malicious prompt manipulation. The new solution uses a centralized console that’s integrated into the Acronis platform, allowing service providers to monitor AI usage across customer environments, including policy enforcement, reporting, and risk mitigation, while protecting generative AI interactions alongside data, applications, and endpoints.

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Broadcom and Google Cloud Expand Their Collaboration

Broadcom, a global technology company, has expanded its collaboration with Google Cloud with the launch of a new Cloud Network Insights service, enabled by AppNeta by Broadcom. The service will give enterprises end-to-end network observability across multi-cloud, hybrid, and increasingly agentic environments, helping teams separate application issues from network problems. Rob Enns, VP and General Manager of Cloud Networking, Google Cloud, says, “We are equipping customers with the end-to-end insights they need to proactively optimize agent, application, and network experiences and rapidly pinpoint network bottlenecks.”

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CIS, Astrix Security, and Cequence Security Release Three AI Security Guides

The Center for Internet Security (CIS), Astrix Security, and Cequence Security have collaborated to release three new CIS Critical Security Controls (CIS Controls) Companion Guides designed to help enterprises secure rapidly evolving AI environments. Co‑authored by experts from all three organizations, these guides cover LLMs, autonomous agents, and MCP integrations, offering practical controls for prompt handling, tool execution, non-human identities, and protocol-level access. Each guide focuses on a distinct layer of the AI ecosystem—securing large language models, managing autonomous and semi-autonomous agents, and protecting Model Context Protocol environments.

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DeepKeep Debuts a Vibe AI Red Teaming Solution

DeepKeep, an end-to-end AI security platform, has introduced Vibe AI Red Teaming, a capability that blends agentic testing with human guidance to simulate attacks on AI applications and agents. Instead of relying on fully automated scans, the tool lets security teams steer scenarios in real-time, refine attack depth, and tailor tests toward specific objectives such as data exposure or compliance validation. The tool also provides relevant recommendations and mitigation options, along with customized reports that offer timely visibility into emerging security risks for security, executive, and compliance stakeholders.

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GTT Communications Outlines Its Strategic Goals for 2026

GTT Communications, a networking and security-as-a-service provider for multinational organizations, has announced its strategic initiatives for 2026. This year, the company will continue to focus on expanding and advancing GTT Envision, a platform that provides AI-enabled global networking across GTT and third-party cloud environments from the edge to the core. GTT will also leverage its AI factory to introduce a new cybersecurity protection framework that provides real-time detection and proactive assessment to inform and enable faster threat mitigation.

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HackerOne Launches a Solution for Managing AI-Discovered Vulnerabilities 

HackerOne, a global provider of Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM), has announced h1 Validation, a new offering to help enterprises sort through vulnerabilities uncovered by frontier AI models and focus on what is actually exploitable. Nidhi Aggarwal, Chief Product Officer at HackerOne, says, “AI is increasingly exploiting complex attack paths and multi-step chains, and the time to exploit them is shrinking. h1 Validation helps organizations keep up by combining agentic AI and human expertise to quickly determine what is actually exploitable, deliver clear remediation steps, and reduce the time from find to fix.”

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Ivanti Introduces New Solution Capabilities

Ivanti, a global enterprise IT and security software company, has announced several new solution capabilities that enable autonomous IT operations and help organizations secure their environments more efficiently at scale. The updates include agentic AI for ITSM, autonomous endpoint management, and broader asset visibility, all built around a unified data layer that reduces manual intervention and improves decision-making. These additions aim to establish the Ivanti Neurons platform as a “foundation” for autonomous operations, where trusted data, AI-driven insights, and automated remediation work together to reduce risk and improve outcomes.

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Netskope Expands Its Partnership with Google Cloud

Netskope, a modern security and networking company for the cloud and AI era, has expanded its Google Cloud partnership with an AI Guardrails solution powered by Google Cloud TPUs to secure high-performance generative and agentic workflows. The new solution will enable enterprise-scale deployment of high-performance generative AI and autonomous, agentic workflows on Google Cloud. Additionally, the service can perform real-time moderation, verify autonomous-agent actions against policy, and keep sensitive prompts and responses inside the customer’s governed tenant.

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Rubrik Debuts an Agent Cloud Integration with the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform 

Rubrik, a Security and AI Operations company, has launched Rubrik Agent Cloud for Google Cloud’s Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, which adds governance and resilience to AI agent deployments. The platform also introduces intent-based guardrails, monitoring, auditing, and the ability to undo agent actions, which point to a broader attempt to treat AI agents as operational systems that need controls similar to those for other production workloads. Organizations that use the updated Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform can now leverage these core Rubrik capabilities: SAGE, Agent Inventory, Agent Rewind, and a Unified AI Control Pane.

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SafeBreach Releases a Continuous Threat Exposure Management

SafeBreach, an enterprise exposure validation solution, has launched an AI-powered Continuous Threat Exposure Management offering built around its new Helm AI Agent. The solution is designed to unify attack-emulation data with existing security sources to help enterprises continuously identify, prioritize, and remediate risk across the CTEM lifecycle. Additionally, companies with large, distributed environments can use the CTEM by SafeBreach solution to evolve from fragmented, reactive security practices to a unified, AI-driven CTEM program.

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TekStream Acquires ImagineX’s Cybersecurity Business

TekStream, a digital resilience company that helps organizations modernize, secure, and optimize their digital environments, has acquired ImagineX’s cybersecurity business, including its Cyber Strategy & Advisory, vCISO, Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC), Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM), and Identity & Access Management (IAM) capabilities. The acquisition will expand TekStream’s ability to deliver Digital Resilience as an integrated operating model. ImagineX will maintain its strategic focus on its core growth engine by retaining and further investing in its high-growth Software Engineering, Data, and AI services.

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Thales Announces the Controlled Availability of Imperva for Google Cloud

Thales, a global cybersecurity company, has announced the Controlled Availability of Imperva for Google Cloud. Built to operate within Google Cloud, the new offering can help organizations protect their web applications and APIs by leveraging Google Cloud’s Service Extension traffic, while also preserving existing pipelines, integrations, and monitoring workflows. The solution’s key capabilities include disruption-free deployments, resilient architecture, an automation-first design, reduced operational complexity, and immediate protection that doesn’t require extensive tuning.

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Zero Networks Reveals New AI Segmentation Capabilities

Zero Networks, a provider of Zero Trust security solutions, has launched AI Segmentation, a new suite of platform capabilities that give enterprises real control over AI. The release aims to tackle three industry challenges: AI agents operating with unchecked network access, AI-driven lateral movement (AILM) that spreads faster than teams can respond, and compliance and risk operations that can’t keep pace with the environment. The new capabilities are available now as part of the Zero Networks platform.

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How AI Is Finally Shifting Cybersecurity From Reactive to Proactive

For most of its history, cybersecurity has been a discipline defined by reaction. As such, defenders are perpetually behind, building detection capabilities for threats already in the wild, patching vulnerabilities that have already been exploited, and writing playbooks for attack patterns that have already done damage. The structural asymmetry between attackers and defenders has been so persistent that many practitioners simply accepted it as a feature of the landscape rather than a problem to solve. However, that framing is now being tested in a serious way.

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