Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of June 23; Zayo, Tanium, Cyware, and More
The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy endpoint security and network monitoring news for the week of June 23. This curated list features endpoint security and network monitoring vendors such as Zayo, Tanium, Cyware, and more.
Keeping tabs on all the most relevant endpoint security and network monitoring news can be a time-consuming task. As a result, our editorial team aims to provide a summary of the top headlines from the last month in this space. Solutions Review editors will curate vendor product news, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital funding, talent acquisition, and other noteworthy endpoint security and network monitoring news items.
Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of June 23
Zayo Awarded $92.9M from NTIA to Extend Middle-Mile Connectivity
Zayo Group Holdings, Inc., a global communications infrastructure provider, announced it has been awarded $92.9 million from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) Middle Mile Grant Program as a part of the overall national efforts to close the digital divide and bring reliable network infrastructure to all. As the only national provider awarded in this latest round of grants from NTIA, the funds will be directed towards three separate projects from Zayo to bring network infrastructure to communities in need across eight states and over 2,100 route miles. Locations were selected on a needs-based criterion including current broadband speeds, rurality, and socio-economic indicators to identify opportunities where network investments could make the largest impact to the communities they serve.
Orange Business, Orange Cyberdefense and Palo Alto Networks Join Forces
Orange Business, Orange Cyberdefense and Palo Alto Networks, the global cybersecurity leader, have joined forces to offer a managed Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) solution that meets enterprise customers’ most demanding networking and security challenges with high performance, simplicity, and Zero Trust Network Access 2.0. By combining Palo Alto Networks Prisma SASE (Prisma Access + Prisma SD-WAN), with the connectivity and digital integration capabilities of Orange Business, along with the Managed Secure Access service by Orange Cyberdefense, customers can meet the challenge of a rapidly evolving threat landscape with a fully managed SASE solution that delivers a secure foundation for agile, cloud-enabled organizations.
Tanium Announces New Platform Enhancements
Tanium, an endpoint security solutions provider, this week released major enhancements to the Tanium Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) that now include Common Vulnerability and Exposures (CVE) information. Tanium’s SBOM identifies software components on endpoints, including open-source software embedded in libraries within native and third-party software, enabling organizations to prioritize and remediate software supply chain risks with unmatched speed and scale. In addition to several new Risk & Compliance features, Tanium also announced the expansion of support for ARM-Based endpoints to help IT teams minimize blind spots and drastically reduce the need for separate endpoint tools.
Globe Telecom Chooses Traceable AI to Improve API Security Capabilities
Traceable AI, an API security company, this week announced that it has been selected from amongst multiple API Security vendors by Globe, to strengthen its API security capabilities. Only recently, selected providers in the global telecommunications industry have reported large scale data breaches as a direct result of exposed APIs. This partnership showcases the value of cybersecurity in an important but vulnerable field. With Traceable’s comprehensive API Security Platform, Globe is taking a proactive step to strengthen its security infrastructure, gaining valuable insight through API discovery and security posture, protection against sensitive data exfiltration, and threat management.
Orca Security Expands Partnership with Google Cloud
Orca Security, an agentless cloud security platform, this week announced an expansion of its partnership with Google Cloud to safeguard cloud workloads, data, and users across multi-cloud development and runtime environments. The two companies collaborated to integrate the Orca Cloud Security platform with several Google security products, including Google Chronicle, Security Command Center and VirusTotal. Through its partnership and integration, Orca Security provides comprehensive coverage and mission-critical contextual analysis for joint customers’ Google Cloud estates, including infrastructure, workload, and data with full protection from any risk type.
Cyware Announces Technology Partnership with Mimecast
Cyware, a provider of threat intelligence management and cyber fusion solutions, announced this week a strategic technology partnership with Mimecast, an advanced email and collaboration security company. This technology alliance brings together Mimecast’s advanced secure email gateway with Cyware’s security automation and collaboration platform. The joint solution will provide customers with proactive defense against ransomware, malware, phishing, and other evolving cyberthreats.
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Beyond the App: Why NPM is Key to Unlocking User Satisfaction
Pavel Minarik of Progress looks beyond simple appsec and network monitoring, and into why NPM is the key to unlocking user satisfaction. To the user, an application is simply a website or an app that they expect to work. However, for IT professionals, applications consist of various components, including infrastructure, networking, server architecture, application code, databases, and storage. Typically, two to five different teams are responsible for managing these components and ensuring their smooth operation. Regardless of which team handles resolving application experience (AX) and user experience (UX) issues, the network is the interconnecting element that can reveal the root cause and help solve it before the impact becomes irreversible.