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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of December 5th: BlackFog, Skyhawk Security, Zenity, and More

Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of December 5th

Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of December 5th

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news from the week of December 5th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from BlackFog, Skyhawk Security, Zenity, 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 December 5th.

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of December 5th


Akamai Technologies Acquires Fermyon

Akamai Technologies, a cybersecurity and cloud computing company, has acquired Fermyon, a serverless WebAssembly company. Combining Fermyon’s cloud-native WebAssembly (Wasm) function-as-a-service (FaaS) with Akamai’s globally distributed platform will allow enterprises to build edge-native applications that offer improved performance and lower costs compared to traditional cloud-native apps. The acquisition will also help Akamai deepen the integration between the edge functions platform and its performance and security products, resulting in a cloud computing platform that makes it easier for developers to build, deploy, and secure applications at the edge.

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BlackFog Debuts a New Tool for Securing Endpoints and LLM Interactions

BlackFog, an AI-based anti-data exfiltration (ADX) technology provider, has announced the availability of its newest solution, ADX Vision. Designed to secure every endpoint and LLM interaction, ADX Vision aims to provide the visibility and control organizations need to manage AI securely and effectively. The solution operates by detecting shadow AI activity, preventing unauthorized data movement in real-time, and automatically enforcing governance policies, all without disrupting productivity. ADX Vision is now available for Windows, with support for macOS and Linux expected by early 2026.

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Center for Internet Security (CIS), Astrix Security, and Cequence Security Announce a Strategic Partnership

The Center for Internet Security (CIS), Astrix Security, and Cequence Security have announced a strategic partnership that will focus on developing cybersecurity guidance tailored to the unique risks of artificial intelligence (AI) and agentic systems. The initiative will build on the globally recognized CIS Critical Security Controls by extending its principles into AI environments where autonomous decision-making, tool and API access, and automated threats introduce new challenges. Additionally, the collaboration will develop two CIS Controls companion guides: one for AI Agent Environments and one for Model Context Protocol (MCP) environments.

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CrowdStrike Unveils New Cloud Detection and Response Capabilities

CrowdStrike, a global cybersecurity company, has unveiled new Cloud Detection and Response (CDR) innovations that will advance real-time protections across hybrid and multi-cloud environments. Powered by a new real-time detection engine built on streaming technology pioneered by some of the world’s top threat hunters, the enhanced CDR will eliminate detection delays to surface high-fidelity alerts in seconds. Additionally, with expanded Cloud Indicators of Attack (IOAs) and new automated response actions, CrowdStrike provides defenders with the speed and precision to stop cloud attacks the moment they begin.

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HPE Expands Its AI-Native Networking Portfolio

HPE, an enterprise technology company, has accelerated its AI infrastructure by expanding its secure, AI-native networking portfolio, which now leverages HPE Aruba Networking and HPE Juniper Networking. These advances include new AIOps capabilities and common hardware that aim to deliver consistent, self-driving experiences across the HPE Aruba Networking Central and HPE Juniper Networking Mist operations platforms. When paired with updates to HPE OpsRamp Software and the introduction of new HPE Juniper Networking switching and routing capabilities, HPE customers can simplify IT operations across hybrid environments using agentic AI compatible with GreenLake Intelligence.

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Morphisec Expands Its Anti-Ransomware Assurance Suite

Morphisec, a global provider of prevention-first cybersecurity and anti-ransomware protection, has expanded its Anti-Ransomware Assurance Suite with new capabilities. The additions include Network Share Ransomware Protection for Windows and Linux, Identity Risk Visibility, and enhancements to its existing EDR Tampering Protection. These advancements strengthen enterprise defenses against the rising volume of undetectable ransomware, identity-based breaches, and evasion tactics. These capabilities are now available to Morphisec customers through the broader Anti-Ransomware Assurance Suite.

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Netskope Debuts New Security Capabilities for MCP Communications

Netskope, a modern security and networking company for the cloud and AI era, has announced new security capabilities for Model Context Protocol (MCP) communications. These enhancements are part of the Netskope One platform, which helps organizations confidently advance their adoption of agentic AI without compromising on security. For example, Netskope One can now extend Netskope Cloud Confidence Index (CCI) risk scoring to MCP servers, manage access with context-based policy controls, identify sensitive data, identify MCP services in use within an organization, and detect non-human traffic between and across MCP servers, clients, tools, hosts, data sources, and development tools.

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SecurityBridge Launches an AI-Powered Security Assistant for SAP Systems

SecurityBridge, a Cybersecurity Command Center for SAP, has launched the SecurityBridge AI Companion, an AI-powered security assistant for SAP systems. The AI Security Companion is trained on SecurityBridge’s proprietary SAP security knowledge base and utilizes this data to help SecurityBridge customers easily navigate the Platform’s insights and the broader SAP security domain, providing real-time explanations and recommended actions for identified risks. This will empower users to quickly interpret security alerts, understand complex SAP vulnerabilities, and take proactive steps to safeguard their SAP environments.

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Skyhawk Security Details New Agentic AI Capabilities

Skyhawk Security, a Purple Team-powered cloud security company, has launched new agentic AI capabilities through its AI-based Red Team. The update will enable continuous security control validation by expanding Skyhawk’s cloud-native, agentless breach and attack simulation (BAS) capabilities. For example, instead of simply showing how attacks would unfold, the new tool will check a company’s entire security stack to determine whether existing detection and enforcement controls would catch (or stop) imminent threats to crown-jewel assets.

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Stellar Cyber and Cato Networks Reveal Their New Collaboration

Stellar Cyber, an AI-driven SecOps platform purpose-built for MSSPs, has announced a new collaboration with Cato Networks, a converged security and networking platform. The combination of Stellar Cyber and Cato Networks’ platforms enables customers to utilize edge-to-cloud visibility and rapid threat detection, investigation, and response (TDIR) across users, locations, applications, and clouds. Andrew Homer, VP of Strategic Alliances at Stellar Cyber, says, “Cato has built one of the strongest SASE platforms in the market, and by pairing it with Stellar Cyber’s AI-driven SecOps layer, we’re giving both MSSPs and enterprises a modern, converged security architecture that is easy to operate and built to scale.”

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Zenity Expands Its AI Security Platform

Zenity, an end-to-end security and governance platform for AI agents, has announced a significant expansion of its AI security platform. The new release will introduce an intelligence layer designed to correlate AI-driven security incidents. This update will also expand coverage to agent-based browsers across the enterprise and debut a new open-source tool developed by Zenity Labs to evaluate emerging large language model (LLM) manipulation techniques. Additionally, Zenity Labs is releasing an open-source tool based on research into data structure injection and structured self-modeling attacks against LLMs.

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Zenity Announces Native Support for Amazon Bedrock AgentCore

Zenity also announced native support for Amazon Bedrock AgentCore, which will enable enterprises to securely build, deploy, and manage homegrown AI agents across the AWS ecosystem. With this integration, Zenity can provide full-lifecycle coverage for organizations that adopt agentic AI on AWS, from secure development to runtime detection and inline enforcement. Customers can also utilize the integration to prevent unsafe agent behaviors, gain an in-depth understanding of which agents exist, ensure agents built on AgentCore cannot perform unsanctioned actions, and map memory usage, toolchains, code instrumentation, and orchestration patterns back to enterprise policies and risk models.

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10ZiG Technology Unveils the 10ZiG Secure Browser

10ZiG Technology—a global provider of thin and zero-client endpoint solutions for VDI, DaaS, and SaaS workspaces—has launched 10ZiG Secure Browser, a new Chromium Embedded Framework (CEF)–powered browser designed to deliver secure, tightly governed web access within 10ZiG’s endpoint ecosystem. The new 10ZiG Secure Browser is now available to existing customers by applying the latest 10ZiG firmware update. Additionally, all new 10ZiG devices and OS subscriptions will include the 10ZiG Secure Browser free of charge.

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