Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of June 12th: Zscaler, ConnectWise, SkillBit, 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 June 12th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Zscaler, ConnectWise, SkillBit, 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 June 12th.
Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of June 12th
A Security Emerges From Stealth
A Security, a platform focused on helping organizations protect themselves against weaponized AI, has emerged from stealth with $37 million in funding from Lightspeed Venture Partners, Cyberstarts, and notable angel investors, including Wiz CEO Assaf Rapaport, Cyera CEO Yotam Segev, and Cerca Partners. The company will use this capital to scale its growth efforts and continue expanding its autonomous offensive security platform, enabling it to identify and address exploit paths before malicious agents use them.
BlueVoyant Releases an Agentic SecOps Platform
BlueVoyant, an AI-driven cybersecurity company, has announced BlueVoyant AI, an Agentic SecOps platform built to “redefine” how modern enterprises prevent, detect, investigate, and stop cyber threats. The release will also deepen BlueVoyant’s expertise across the Microsoft Security ecosystem, enabling it to improve security operations outcomes and reduce risk. Additionally, BlueVoyant has shared details on its product roadmap, which will focus on discovering, monitoring, and securing non-human identities.
ConnectWise Debuts a Predictive Intelligence Solution
ConnectWise, an IT software management platform, has launched a purpose-built System of Action for the era of Predictive IT. The new ConnectWise Platform is an AI-native operational solution that unifies PSA, RMM, cybersecurity, automation, orchestration, agentic AI, and an open ecosystem into a unified intelligent execution layer for managed services. ConnectWise designed this platform to continuously connect data, workflows, automation, AI, and ecosystem integrations into a unified operational fabric, providing MSPs and IT teams with a “true” System of Action.
Intel 471 Announces a Cyber Threat Intelligence Maturity Pulse Check
Intel 471, a provider of threat intelligence-driven solutions, has announced its new Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) Maturity Pulse Check. This free, lightweight self-assessment for practitioners is based on the Cyber Threat Intelligence Capability Maturity Model (CTI-CMM v1.3). It offers a structured way for organizations to reflect on their CTI program’s current capabilities, highlight areas warranting closer review, and help security teams prepare for a more thorough assessment using the official CTI-CMM tool. Intel 471 is also offering a half-day workshop that will walk customers through building analytical traceability, extracting Priority Intelligence Requirements, and proving ROI.
Rubrik Reveals Rubrik AI
Rubrik, a Security and AI Operations company, has launched Rubrik AI, a new offering that expands its platform with agentic-first experiences that operate at AI speed. Specifically, Rubrik AI adapts to each organization’s context and security threats and autonomously acts at machine speed across the Rubrik portfolio. The solution’s features include multi-step recovery sequences; an agentic mode across RSC and RAC that reasons over the data, identity, and the agents a customer deploys; and built-in controls in RAC that ensure every autonomous action is auditable, attributable, and reversible, preventing runaway AI risks.
Rubrik Details the Rubrik Agent Cloud for Anthropic’s Claude Code
Rubrik also announced details on Rubrik Agent Cloud (RAC) for Anthropic’s Claude Code and Claude Cowork. With this release, organizations can deploy Claude-powered agents at scale with observability, control, an “agent rewind” that reverses unintended actions, and codebase recovery for when an incorrect action outruns version control. Additionally, Rubrik provides an additional layer of resilience for Claude agents, backing up, monitoring, and restoring the configuration that governs how agents behave.
Seceon is Partnering with Carson & SAINT
Seceon, a provider of AI/ML-driven cybersecurity solutions, has announced a strategic partnership with Carson & SAINT, a cybersecurity risk management and compliance solutions provider that helps organizations strengthen their security posture, reduce operational risk, and improve cyber resilience. The partnership will combine Carson & SAINT’s expertise in vulnerability management, compliance, and cybersecurity operations with Seceon’s AI-driven threat management platform to help organizations gain greater visibility across their environments, accelerate incident response, and improve operational efficiencies.
SkillBit Launches a Cybersecurity Skills Training Service
SkillBit, an on-demand cybersecurity skills assessment and development platform, has launched SkillBit Labs, a new solution built to improve how teams develop, measure, and scale their cybersecurity skills. SkillBit offers enterprise and individual versions of this service, both built on the 20-minute rule, which powers users to learn or practice a new skill in 20 minutes or less with gamified AI-enabled learning and development. Thomas Rogers, Co-Founder & President of SkillBit, says, “SkillBit Labs empowers users with continuous, hands-on, and measurable skills development in a format that meets them where they are, especially when AI is challenging teams to secure environments in constantly evolving ways.”
Zscaler Expands Its Zero Trust SASE Solution
Zscaler, a cybersecurity platform for the AI era, has expanded the Zscaler Zero Trust SASE solution with the introduction of ZAgent Framework alongside several innovations to secure every communication, from browser to workload, from a single cloud-native architecture. Those innovations include a zero-trust browser extension, an enterprise browser, the Zscaler Digital Experience Agent, zero-trust B2B connectivity, a zero-trust Gateway for GCP, microsegmentation for Kubernetes, and an endpoint sandbox that protects users from malicious files introduced to the endpoint from offline sources such as flash drives.
Zscaler Introduces New Tools to Its Zero Trust Exchange Platform
Zscaler also announced several additions for the Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange platform to secure AI Agents and improve how they connect, access data, and run on devices. The update extends the platform with two advances: Zscaler AI Broker and Zscaler Endpoint AI Security. The former offering will secure agentic communications via MCP and A2A brokers, while the latter can help users find and stop AI-related threats on employee devices, including risks hidden in browsers, plugins, extensions, and local AI tools.
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