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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of June 19th: Fortinet, GitGuardian, CYGNVS, and More

Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of June 19th

Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of June 19th

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news from the week of June 19th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Fortinet, GitGuardian, CYGNVS, 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 19th.

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of June 19th


Barracuda Networks Unveils an Email Protection Solution

Barracuda Networks, a cyber resilience platform, has unveiled Barracuda Integrated Email Protection, an Integrated Cloud Email Security (ICES) solution that provides companies with high-efficacy protection against AI-driven threats. The solution is powered by AI and can continuously and autonomously detect and remediate threats across the full attack lifecycle, enabling rapid post-delivery message clawback. Additionally, since the new solution is part of the BarracudaONE platform, it integrates natively with the Barracuda Managed XDR and data protection offerings, providing teams with unified visibility, coordinated response, and 360-degree resilience across the broader attack surface.

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Black Duck Enhances Its Polaris Platform

Black Duck, an AI-powered application security company, has announced several feature enhancements for the Black Duck Polaris Platform. These additions will help customers prepare for and defend against exploits generated by hackers using sophisticated AI models such as Claude Mythos. The capabilities and upgrades include event-driven static (SAST) testing, software composition analysis (SCA) testing, automated enforcement of security controls in SCM and CI flows, and continuous SCM monitoring and synchronization.

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BlackFog Releases ADX Vision for macOS

BlackFog, an anti-data exfiltration (ADX) solution, has announced the general availability of ADX Vision for macOS. The solution is built to extend its shadow AI detection, governance, and prevention platform to Apple endpoints, enabling enterprises to apply a single, consistent AI data-loss policy across Windows and macOS devices. Since this release is a native macOS system extension, it provides teams with direct visibility into AI-bound data flows on the device before data is encrypted or transmitted, regardless of which application, browser, or local agent generated the request.

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Corelight Adds New Capabilities to Its NDR Platform

Corelight, a network detection and response platform, has expanded its capabilities with new native network performance monitoring and passive asset classification. The update provides complete asset visibility into the existing anomaly detection foundation that security teams use to defend against AI-powered threats. With this release, the same Zeek-based analysis engine that powers Corelight’s detections will also continuously classify every communicating asset and AI service, all from traffic already being collected, with no active polling agents or dedicated infrastructure required.

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CYGNVS Launches an AI Incident Command Center

CYGNVS, an out-of-band platform for cyber resilience, has launched the AI Incident Command Center, a purpose-built solution to help organizations manage operational crises arising from their own AI deployments. The new AI Incident Command Center is trained on an exclusive dataset of over 20,000 major incidents from the insurance industry, data not publicly or commercially available, to ensure organizations receive specific and actionable guidance instead of generic advice. Additionally, because CYGNVS’s out-of-band architecture is built on the isolation that security teams rely on for ransomware response, the AI under investigation cannot detect, influence, or manipulate the response.

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Fortinet Announces a Cloud-Delivered Security Operations Center

Fortinet, a global cybersecurity leader focused on the convergence of networking and security, has announced the availability of FortiSOC, a unified, cloud-delivered security operations center (SOC) platform. FortiSOC is built to bring SIEM, SOAR, threat intelligence, and ITDR functions into a single Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) experience. The platform will also embed agentic AI into those functions to autonomously investigate and correlate alerts across assets and identities, then recommend or execute response actions under analyst oversight. Organizations can use the platform to streamline their entry into SecOps, modernize legacy approaches, or scale large or mature environments without changing direction as requirements evolve.

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GitGuardian Details Its Developer Endpoint Protection Offering

GitGuardian, an end-to-end NHI security platform, has announced Developer Endpoint Protection. This new offering extends the coverage of its secrets and non-human identity (NHI) security platform to developer workstations. Since Endpoint Protection is built around the credentials themselves and the AI tooling that increasingly generates them, each secret found will be mapped back to the production systems it unlocks and to every other place the same credential lives. Additionally, each coding agent and MCP server discovered on the endpoint is also inventoried, so unsanctioned or malicious MCPs are identified before they exfiltrate credentials, not after.

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Magnitude Emerges From Stealth With an AI Workforce for TPRM Teams

Magnitude, an autonomous AI workforce for Third Party Risk Management (TPRM) teams, has emerged from stealth with $10M in seed funding led by Ballistic Ventures. The company’s TPRM platform is built by a team of AI and security leaders from Amazon, Abnormal AI, Proofpoint, and Pandora, with the goal of “redefining” third-party risk management for the evolving Mythos era. Magnitude’s platform is built to integrate assessment, monitoring, and remediation into a single autonomous system that enables faster vendor onboarding, improved decision quality, and risk management at machine speed across thousands of third- and Nth-party vendors.

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SentinelOne Makes Purple AI Agentic Investigation to All Its Customers

SentinelOne, an AI security company, has opened Purple AI Agentic Investigation to its customers and introduced Singularity Credits, a unified currency for running AI-powered work across the Singularity Platform. With this release, customers can also opt in to a complimentary trial of the newest capability from Purple AI: SentinelOne’s autonomous security reasoning for the agentic SOC, which can detect, investigate, and respond to threats at machine speed. The Purple AI Agentic Investigation trial is available now in Singularity Platform consoles. Investigations deployed during the trial will use Singularity Credits, but customers won’t be charged, and no payment method is required.

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Swimlane Achieves FedRAMP High Certification

Swimlane, an agentic AI automation provider for security operations, has achieved FedRAMP High certification, making it one of the first AI SOC providers to earn the designation. The certification covers the entire Swimlane Turbine agentic AI platform, including Hero AI and Swimlane Intelligence. Cody Cornell, CEO and Co-Founder of Swimlane, says, “Our FedRAMP High certification reflects our commitment to building AI that meets the most rigorous security standards in the world. Federal agencies need automation they can explain and defend. Swimlane Turbine is built for that.”

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WitnessAI Debuts New Agentic Security Capabilities

WitnessAI, an AI-native security platform, has announced extended agentic security capabilities to help teams govern how AI agents interact with enterprise systems, tools, and Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. With the new Agentic Control tools, WitnessAI is providing enterprises with Deeper visibility and control over their AI agents with a single control plane that discovers, monitors, governs, and restricts agent behaviors at runtime. These agentic security features are available now to WitnessAI customers.

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Expert Insights Section


Watch this space each week as our editors will share upcoming events, new thought leadership, and the best resources from Insight Jam, Solutions Review’s enterprise tech community for business software pros. The goal? To help you gain a forward-thinking analysis and remain on-trend through expert advice, best practices, trends, predictions, and vendor-neutral software evaluation tools.


Solutions Review Launches New EdTech Site on the Future of AI & Learning

Solutions Review has launched a new coverage site on the human impact of AI on education, learning, workforce development, and the future of job-worthy skills. With this new EdTech site, Solutions Review is expanding its editorial mission to address one of the most important transformations facing society today: how AI is reshaping the way people learn, teach, develop expertise, prepare for work, and adapt to an increasingly AI-native economy. The site is live now and already features articles and commentary from multiple thought leaders in the enterprise technology marketplace.

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Solutions Review to Publish The State of Cybersecurity Report, Reintroducing Its Vendor Map Series

Solutions Review is also excited to announce the upcoming release of an all-new flagship State of Cybersecurity Report. This comprehensive industry round-up will be the first annual analysis of how artificial intelligence is reshaping security operations, team design, and vendor strategy across the enterprise market. The report will also reintroduce our Vendor Maps, providing security buyers with an at-a-glance reference to the leading and emerging players in the cybersecurity marketplace.

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What to Expect at Mini Jam, Q2 2026: AI in Practice in L&D on June 25-26

This quarterly Mini Jam virtual event brings together educators, EdTech leaders, AI practitioners, and emerging learning model innovators to explore what is actually happening beneath the surface of the AI transition. The program moves intentionally from the current state of AI learning tools to real-world deployment, emerging skill demands, and the misconceptions that are slowing progress in educational environments. The event concludes by examining how continuous, state-of-play learning models may ultimately replace static course-driven approaches in the AI age.

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Building an AI-Ready Network: Why Your Network Observability Practice Has to Come First

This article, which builds on insights from a Solutions Spotlight with Broadcom, outlines the importance of network observability when building an AI-ready network. For example, we explain, “Every major enterprise IT conversation right now circles back to AI. Whether the discussion is about autonomous operations, intelligent triage, or predictive remediation, the assumption underlying all of it is that the infrastructure that powers those capabilities is solid. For most network teams, that assumption is doing a lot of heavy lifting.”

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