Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of July 17th: Fortinet, Radware, Nudge 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 17th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Fortinet, Radware, Nudge 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 17th.
Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of July 17th
Black Duck Introduces New Capabilities to Its Coverity Solution
Black Duck, an AI-powered application security company, has updated its Coverity solution with new customer-facing AI capabilities, including AI-assisted issue triage, an MCP server for AI coding agents, and new detection of IDOR flaws in JavaScript and TypeScript. The release also adds regulatory-oriented features such as a security impact lens and a CRA-aligned checker option, while extending analysis support to Rust 1.92 and refreshing the user interface. These enhancements are designed to help teams work more efficiently in AI-assisted development workflows while retaining deterministic, auditable scan results.
BlueVoyant Appoints a Chief Financial Officer and a Chief Customer Officer
BlueVoyant, an AI-driven security operations platform provider, has appointed Ravi Subramanian as chief financial officer and Jamie Coleman as chief customer officer, a move aimed at strengthening its leadership bench as the company scales beyond 1,000 customers. Subramanian will oversee global financial strategy and operations, while Coleman will lead the company’s customer success, professional services, consulting, and technical support efforts. John Hernandez, Chief Executive Officer of BlueVoyant, says Subramanian and Coleman will “help us deepen customer relationships, strengthen our execution, and continue delivering the outcomes our customers expect from BlueVoyant.”
ConnectWise Announces the General Availability of the ConnectWise Platform
ConnectWise, a software and services company focused on IT solution providers, has made the ConnectWise Platform generally available, positioning it as an AI-native operating layer for MSPs and IT teams. The system combines PSA, RMM, remote access, SIEM, automation, orchestration, AI agents, documentation, billing, backup, and ecosystem integrations to shift service delivery from reactive support to predictive IT. The company aims for the launch to be a shift in its operating model, not just a product update, with shared data and workflow automation intended to reduce fragmentation and improve execution.
Fortinet Expands the Capabilities of the FortiEndpoint Solution
Fortinet, a global cybersecurity company focused on the convergence of networking and security, has expanded the FortiEndpoint solution with new capabilities centered on AI visibility, data protection, endpoint risk assessment, and simpler administration. Specifically, the update emphasizes a one-agent, one-console, one-license model and adds AI application visibility and control to help organizations govern unsanctioned AI use and limit data exposure. Fortinet is also folding these endpoint changes into a larger SecOps strategy that blends endpoint security with SOC modernization and managed services.
Intruder Debuts AI-Powered Pentesting for Web Applications
Intruder, an exposure management company, has launched AI-powered pentesting for web applications. The new system uses autonomous agents to investigate and validate weaknesses in the same way a human tester would, empowering it to discover and prove issues across an application and produce compliance-ready reporting for frameworks such as SOC 2, ISO 27001, and PCI DSS. It launches with white-box pentests, audit-level reporting, affordable accessibility, and faster testing, as it can run pentests in minutes to hours without scoping or scheduling.
Nudge Security Launches New AI Agents
Nudge Security, an AI and SaaS security governance company, has unveiled new AI agents designed to address risky OAuth grants and browser extensions, two enterprise attack surfaces that are difficult to track manually. These new agents can continuously analyze discoveries, flag high-risk items, and automate remediation with human oversight. Jaime Blasco, CTO at Nudge Security, says, “These new agents help teams immediately surface what’s hidden, prioritize what matters, and take action at machine speed so governance and enforcement can finally operate at the pace of modern work.”
ISC2 Shares Findings From a Recent Report
ISC2, a global nonprofit member organization for cybersecurity professionals, has released findings from its Rethinking AI’s Impact on Cybersecurity Roles report. The research shows that AI is reshaping cybersecurity roles and increasing the need for human oversight, and specifically points to a workplace where professionals spend more time validating AI outputs and deciding when to trust recommendations, rather than simply adopting automation wholesale.
Radware Adds Cloud-Augmented Protection to DefensePro X
Radware, a global provider of AI and application security and delivery solutions for multi-cloud environments, has introduced cloud-augmented protection for DefensePro X, starting with web DDoS defense aimed at sophisticated Layer 7 attacks. The enhanced architecture will pair cloud-based intelligence with on-premises inspection and mitigation to help customers keep traffic control and private keys local while drawing on broader attack characterization from Radware’s cloud network. Radware says it designed this update to improve visibility and adaptive defense without forcing teams to rethink their deployments.
Vectra AI and Endace Expand Their Partnership
Vectra AI, an AI-native security and observability provider, has expanded its alliance with Endace, an authority in packet capture. The partnership will combine AI-native security and observability with packet-level forensics, providing customers with an integrated offering that offers real-time attack signals alongside continuous full-packet capture. For example, Vectra AI customers can now use Endace’s full packet capture to improve regulatory compliance, audit readiness, and incident forensics.
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