Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of June 6th: Radware, Fortinet, AttackIQ, 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 6th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Radware, Fortinet, AttackIQ, 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 6th.
Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of June 6th
Akamai Technologies Details Its DNS Posture Management Solution
Akamai Technologies, a cybersecurity and cloud computing company, has introduced Akamai DNS Posture Management, a new solution that offers unified, multi-cloud visibility across DNS assets. The agentless solution will provide real-time monitoring and guided remediation for all major DNS providers, enabling security teams to quickly detect and respond to DNS-based attacks, certificate security risks, vulnerabilities, and misconfigurations that weaken an organization’s security posture. It also offers in-depth views of zones, domains, sub-domains, and records for major DNS providers, including Akamai Cloud, AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform.
AttackIQ Releases Its Ready3 Solution
AttackIQ, a vendor of Adversarial Validation (AEV) solutions, has released AttackIQ Ready3. The Ready3 solution uses expanded discovery capabilities to continuously map internal and external attack surfaces. By correlating asset discovery with vulnerability context, attack paths, and compensating controls, the platform can help security teams identify which vulnerabilities are exposed by failing defenses. Specific features include extended discovery capabilities, a CTEM integration, surface analysis tools, testing recommendations, exposure management, and an exposure management score (EMS) tool.
Carahsoft and QuSecure Detail Their Partnership
Carahsoft, a government IT solutions provider, has partnered with QuSecure, a post-quantum cryptography (PQC) company. As part of the collaboration, Carahsoft will serve as QuSecure’s Master Government Aggregator and make QuSecure’s products available to the Public Sector through Carahsoft’s reseller partners. “With the help of Carahsoft’s world-class sales, marketing, reseller, and integrator ecosystem, we are accelerating our mission to provide the Public Sector with solutions that protect their most critical assets from emerging AI and quantum threats,” said Rebecca Krauthamer, Co-Founder and CEO at QuSecure.
Fortinet Enhances Its Data and Productivity Security Suite
Fortinet, a global cybersecurity company focused on the convergence of networking and security, has announced enhancements to its data and productivity security portfolio. The upgrades will expand the FortiMail solution with the new FortiMail Workspace Security suite. With these additions, Fortinet will help organizations “redefine” how they protect users and data in the modern workspace by combining the power of AI with integrated email, browser, insider risk management, collaboration, and data security.
Halcyon Appoints a Senior Vice President of Its Ransomware Research Center
Halcyon, an anti-ransomware platform provider, has announced that former FBI cybersecurity leader Cynthia Kaiser has joined the company as the Senior Vice President of its Ransomware Research Center. During Kaiser’s two decades at the FBI, she helped develop threat intelligence sharing programs that were “instrumental” in disrupting major ransomware organizations. At Halcyon, she will focus on improving the company’s intel sharing with public and private entities and spearhead its ongoing efforts to defeat ransomware.
Portnox and CrowdStrike Debut a New Integration Partnership
Portnox, a cloud-native, zero-trust access control solution provider, has announced a new integration with CrowdStrike, an endpoint protection and zero-trust security company. With this integration, companies can incorporate ZTA scores into policy decisions, define automated NAC policies that adapt to changes in device posture as reported by CrowdStrike, validate CrowdStrike management, and utilize real-time risk signals from CrowdStrike to reinforce least-privilege access models across corporate and BYOD environments.
Radware Expands Its Threat Intelligence Service Offerings
Radware, an application security and delivery solution provider for multi-cloud environments, has expanded its Threat Intelligence Services by launching its Telegram Claimed Attacks Report and TLS Fingerprint Reputation Feed. These subscription-based cloud services work in real-time to provide security teams with the resources they need to address cyber threats before they materialize. Gabi Malka, chief operating officer at Radware, says, “The new capabilities deliver real-time, high-value insights into attackers, their motivations and methods so security teams can take proactive, decisive action on threats before they happen and maintain an airtight security posture.”
Salt Security Unveils a Platform to Improve API Security Adoption
Salt Security, an API security company, has unveiled Salt Illuminate, a platform that aims to transform how organizations adopt API security. With Salt Illuminate, businesses can map their API attack surfaces, govern their security posture, manage compliance, extend data security to data in motion, stop behavioral API attacks in real-time, identify AI agent risks preemptively, and uncover shadow, zombie, and third-party APIs. These features enable security and platform teams with the speed and clarity needed to move beyond the era of siloed, incomplete API security.
Tuskira and ServiceNow Announce an Integration Partnership
Tuskira, an AI-native cybersecurity platform, has announced an integration with ServiceNow. As part of the collaboration, Tuskira will embed its Agentic AI Analysts directly into ServiceNow’s Vulnerability Response (VR) and Security Operations (SecOps) modules to enable faster, smarter, and risk-driven threat response across the enterprise. The integration aims to help brands simulate real-world attacks in their environments, reduce exploitable attack paths, and combine ServiceNow’s orchestration capabilities with Tuskira’s simulation engine to modernize security responses.
Vectra AI Expands Its Integration with Zscaler
Vectra AI, a cybersecurity AI company focused on protecting modern networks, has expanded its technical integration with Zscaler, the cloud security company. The collaboration will provide comprehensive visibility into SASE traffic, enabling teams to significantly enhance detection, investigation, and response through the Vectra AI Platform’s network detection and response (NDR) capabilities. Their integration will also allow organizations to simplify security operations, enforce zero-trust principles, and more.
Wuzah Reveals Its Cyber Threat Intelligence Service
Wuzah, an open-source XDR and SIEM provider, has announced the Wazuh Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) service. With this publicly accessible platform, users can improve their ability to collect, analyze, and disseminate actionable information on emerging cyber threats and vulnerabilities. The service launches with an emphasis on vulnerability intelligence by delivering timely updates on Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs), severity scores, exploitability insights, and mitigation strategies.
Zscaler Debuts a New Suite of Solutions to Help Businesses Adopt Zero Trust Everywhere
Zscaler, a cloud security company, has announced a new suite of solutions to help customers quickly adopt Zero Trust Everywhere. The solutions include Unified Appliance for Zero Trust Branch, Zero Trust Gateway for Cloud Workloads, Zscaler Microsegmentation for Cloud Workloads, and Zero Trust Exchange for B2B. These offerings will extend the reach of “true Zero Trust” by enabling businesses to modernize and scale securely with end-to-end segmentation that enhances security across multi-cloud environments.
Zscaler Reveals New AI Security Features
Zscaler also announced several artificial intelligence (AI) security capabilities and AI-powered innovations built to enhance data security and stop cyber-attacks. The updates and additions include AI-powered data security classifications, enhanced generative AI protections, expanded prompt visibility, AI-powered segmentation functionalities, and Zscaler Digital Experience (ZDX) Network Intelligence, an offering capable of benchmarking and visualizing internet and regional ISP performance.
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