Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of August 1st: Cyware, SPLX, RAD 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 August 1st. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Cyware, SPLX, RAD 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 August 1st.
Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of August 1st
Aqua Security and Akamai Technologies Detail a Strategic Partnership
Aqua Security, a cloud-native security company, and Akamai Technologies, a global edge and application security provider, have announced a new partnership. The strategic collaboration will deliver an integrated solution that combines Aqua’s deep runtime defense Secure AI with Akamai’s Firewall for AI. With this solution, businesses can secure AI applications across their full lifecycle, including prompt validation, AI workload protection, and model interaction monitoring, without requiring any code changes, SDKs, or application refactoring.
Azul Reveals a Managed Services Provider Program
Azul, a Java platform for modern cloud enterprises, has announced its new Managed Services Provider Program for Azul Intelligence Cloud. The new program will enable Managed Service Providers (MSPs) to embed Azul Intelligence Cloud’s Java inventory, vulnerability, and code use analytics directly into their Java advisory, license management, security operations, and DevOps services. It will also help partners support customers with reporting and analytic insights into their entire Java fleet, including active Java Virtual Machines (JVMs) from Oracle Java, Azul, and any OpenJDK distribution.
Backslash Security Announces a Coding Security Platform
Backslash Security, a vibe coding security company, has a platform for securing AI coding infrastructure and code. With this solution, security teams can quickly understand and mitigate potential threats by allowing developers to focus on innovation and time to market. Features include a unified AI coding dashboard, AI hardening policies for coding agents, secured AI prompt rules, an MCP server AI assistant, and MCP and AI rules risk assessment tools that analyze servers and rules to expose threat vectors, tool poisoning, rug pull attacks, data exfiltration, malicious backdoors, and obfuscation techniques.
Clearwater Details a New Enterprise Cyber Risk Management Solution
Clearwater, a pure-play provider of cybersecurity and compliance solutions for the healthcare industry, has launched its new Enterprise Cyber Risk Management (ECRM) solution. Designed to help healthcare organizations see and manage cyber risk clearly, the new platform integrates Clearwater’s OCR-Quality Risk Analysis with a comprehensive NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2.0 Maturity Assessment, all delivered through a single, expert-led engagement. Additional features include cross-framework mapping tools, interactive report dashboards, expert-guided risk responses, and comparative analytics.
Conceal Unveils Its Browser Native Security Service Edge Solution
Conceal has officially launched its Browser Native Security Service Edge (SSE), a new solution that aims to replace VDI, VPN, and legacy SSE while still securing the browser. With Browser Native SSE, teams can securely connect to any resource across cloud or on-prem environments, all from the browser they already use. Conceal’s Browser Native SSE is now available to enterprises and partners worldwide. Eric Cornelius, CEO of Conceal, says, “We’ve ripped out the complexity, stripped away the latency, and put secure access where it should have always been—in the browser.”
Cyware Introduces Three New Capabilities to Its Cyware Intelligence Suite
Cyware, an AI-powered threat intelligence management solution provider, has expanded its Cyware Intelligence Suite with new capabilities to help security teams operationalize threat intelligence and improve security posture faster. The additions are built on Cyware Intel Exchange and include the following components: Cyware Sandbox Service, Cyware Sectoral Feeds, and Domain Sightings. With these updates, teams can detonate suspicious files in a secure environment, utilize a continuous stream of sector-specific malware intelligence, and automate how they monitor and investigate domain mentions across dark web forums and cyber-crime marketplaces.
Forward Networks Joins the Infoblox Technology Alliance Partner Program
Forward Networks, a network digital twin platform, has joined the Infoblox Technology Alliance Partner Program. As part of this partnership, Forward Networks will offer a certified integration with Infoblox NIOS DDI to enrich IP Address Management (IPAM) through automated, verified network data synchronization. With this integration, Forward can turn its network data into structured, Infoblox-ready data that automatically syncs into Infoblox NIOS, populating network views with accurate subnets, interface IPs, device metadata, and classification details.
Immersive and Endace Announce a Technical Partnership
Immersive, a people-centric cyber resilience solution, and Endace, an authority in Packet capture, announced a technical partnership to help SOC teams strengthen cyber readiness and accelerate threat responses. By combining Endace’s forensic packet capture technology with Immersive’s technical exercises and simulations, the collaboration will make it easier for organizations to upskill their security teams, reduce response times, improve investigation speeds, and provide analysts with hands-on experience, allowing them to practice detecting, analyzing, and responding to real-world threats.
Legit Security Debuts New AI-Powered Capabilities
Legit Security, a global AI-native application security posture management (ASPM) provider, has launched new AI-powered capabilities that elevate its ASPM platform to meet the needs of next-generation software development. The new AI-based features build on the company’s recently announced MCP Server and will help developers build and deploy faster while streamlining how they discover, prioritize, and remediate vulnerabilities within AI-produced code. Other features announced include new AI agents, the Legit AI Discovery tool, an AI-BOM (AI Bill of Materials), and tests for unsafe code.
LogicMonitor Achieves a FedRAMP Moderate Authorization to Operate
LogicMonitor, an SaaS-based platform for AI-powered data center transformation, announced that its LM Envision platform has achieved a FedRAMP Moderate Authorization to Operate (ATO). The achievement indicates that LogicMonitor completed the rigorous FedRAMP authorization process, underscoring its continued commitment to providing a secure, scalable, and AI-powered observability platform that meets stringent security and compliance standards. Nitin Navare, CTO at LogicMonitor, says, “Achieving a full FedRAMP Moderate Authorization reinforces LogicMonitor’s dedication to protecting government data while enabling operational excellence across their complex hybrid infrastructures.”
Orca Security Expands Its Cloud Native Application Protection Platform
Orca Security, an agentless-first cloud security provider, has expanded its Cloud Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP) with new capabilities to help companies secure any private cloud and on-premise environment. The enhancements include expanded real-time sensor detections, additional Windows runtime protections, and an AI Assistant to help security teams improve their threat investigation efforts. With these tools, teams can protect a broader range of enterprise assets with real-time malicious process detection and accelerate incident resolution with automatic responses and guided Q&A workflows.
RAD Security Launches RADBots
RAD Security, an AI-powered cloud and AI protection company, is launching RADBots, a new collection of autonomous digital workers to help security teams investigate faster, explain risk clearly, and automate actions across the tech stack. Each RADBot is designed to have a clear role, making it easier for them to deliver simple, contextual updates into the new RAD Command Center. Jimmy Mesta, Co-Founder and CTO of RAD Security, says, “Each bot is built for a specific job—triage, compliance, investigation, or prioritization—and operates with the full context of your environment.”
Radware Partners With Four Managed Security Service Providers
Radware, a global provider of application security and delivery solutions for multi-cloud environments, has signed managed security service provider (MSSP) agreements with Epcom World Industries, GLESEC, North Atlantic Networks, and Tech Pro. As part of these partnerships, these four U.S.-based companies will add Radware’s Cloud Application Protection Services to their managed services portfolios to scale their businesses and expand their security offerings for customers. North Atlantic Networks is also offering Radware’s Cloud DDoS Protection Services.
Salt Security Launches a New Capability for Its API Protection Platform
Salt Security, an API security company, has announced the launch of Salt Surface, a new capability integrated into its industry-leading API Protection Platform. Salt Surface is designed to provide organizations with a comprehensive API attack surface assessment that delivers an attacker’s eye view of public-facing APIs to uncover specific, actionable risks before they can be exploited. Instead of relying solely on observing existing API traffic, Salt Surface uses active discovery techniques to find hidden, unmonitored, and forgotten APIs.
Securonix Details Its Partnership with Banyax
Securonix, an SIEM company, has announced a customer partnership with Banyax, a Managed Extended Detection and Response (MXDR) provider. As part of the partnership, Banyax will leverage Securonix’s User and Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA) platform to analyze extensive telemetry from endpoints, users, and cloud assets, providing precise internal risk detection and streamlined responses. Kash Shaikh, CEO of Securonix, says, “Our work with Banyax is a model of what strong partnerships should look like, built on technical trust, shared innovation, and a relentless focus on customer outcomes.”
Sonatype Appoints a New CEO
Sonatype, an end-to-end software supply chain security company, has appointed Bhagwat Swaroop as CEO. As part of this planned executive transition, prior CEO Wayne Jackson will serve as Executive Chairman and continue to support the company’s mission and strategic direction. Swaroop joins Sonatype with nearly three decades of experience driving growth and transformation across global high-tech companies like Entrust, One Identity, Intel, Symantec, Proofpoint, NetApp, and McKinsey.
SPLX Announces an AI Runtime Protection Tool
SPLX, formerly known as SplxAI, has launched AI Runtime Protection, a new runtime security tool purpose-built for AI applications and workflows. With AI guardrails embedded directly into its platform, SPLX can now deliver a comprehensive end-to-end security platform that protects AI systems across their entire lifecycle, from development to deployment and real-time operation. SPLX also announced Analyze with AI, a feature built to help security teams cut through red teaming noise, prioritize remediation, and extract actionable insights that power faster decision-making.
Tidal Cyber Reveals a New Feature to Help Operationalize Threat Intelligence
Tidal Cyber, a Threat-Led Defense company, has shared details on Procedures, a new capability that delivers structured, actionable insights into real-world adversaries’ operations. With the Procedures Library, teams can assess how specific behaviors are defended (or not defended) within their environment. The new offering accomplishes that by mapping behaviors to detection logic, visibility needs, and specific tools in a stack, enabling users to operationalize threat intelligence with precision at speed and scale.
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