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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of May 15th: Fortinet, Fleet, Upwind, and More

Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of May 15th

Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of May 15th

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news from the week of May 15th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Fortinet, Fleet, Upwind, 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 May 15th.

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of May 15th


Acronis Introduces an HCI and IaaS Platform for Service Providers

Acronis, a global cyber protection company, has introduced Cyber Frame, a new hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) and infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) platform purpose-built for service providers seeking tighter control over margins, operations, and service delivery. The new platform combines virtual machines, networking, storage, backup, disaster recovery, security, and remote monitoring and management capabilities into a single stack, reducing the tool sprawl that’s common in provider environments.

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Akamai to Acquire LayerX

Akamai, a cybersecurity and cloud computing company, has announced its plan to acquire LayerX, a browser-based AI usage control and secure enterprise browser vendor. The acquisition will help Akamai extend its Zero Trust strategy into the browser layer, where the majority of enterprise tasks occur and where workers engage with generative AI applications, SaaS AI solutions, and AI agents. Additionally, LayerX’s capabilities will help Akamai empower enterprises with deeper control over how their employees and agents use generative AI and other cloud apps.

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Citrix Details Platform Flex, a New Full-Stack Secure Access Solution

Citrix, a cloud computing and virtualization technology company, has introduced Platform Flex, a full-stack secure access offering built around persona-based computing and a more flexible licensing model. The platform combines software, management, and infrastructure to support secure application access, managed desktop services, enterprise browser use, and zero-trust access, with Microsoft Azure as the underlying cloud foundation. With this offering, companies can align cost, resilience, performance, and user experience with how work actually gets done.

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Crogl Debuts a Free AI SOC Platform

Crogl, a secure AI provider for enterprise security, has launched a free enterprise-grade AI SOC platform, offering single-user access to its agentic security operations tools. The platform can be deployed within minutes, so users can quickly connect it to their environment and begin threat hunting and investigations without procurement delays or licensing friction. A paid enterprise tier is also available for teams that need collaboration, identity controls, and more advanced management features.

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Cycode Announces the Availability of Its ADLC Security Product

Cycode, an Agentic Development Security company, has announced the general availability of its Agentic Development Lifecycle (ADLC) Security product, designed to secure AI-driven software development from prompt to runtime. The new solution focuses on providing visibility, governance, and guardrails across AI-driven development workflows, with controls designed to inform agents, enforce policy, and prevent risky code from reaching production. With this release, Cycode is now one of the few vendors that address both sides of the AI security equation: securing the AI development layer and deploying AI agents to automate security work.

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Endor Labs Expands Its AURI Solution with New Tools

Endor Labs, an agentic application security provider, has expanded its AURI solution with two capabilities built for the rise of AI coding agents: Agent Governance and Package Firewall. The first gives security and engineering teams visibility into what AI coding agents integrate, run, and produce, while the second blocks malicious packages before they reach developers or agent-driven workflows. These additions will help teams treat agentic development as production infrastructure, with controls that can be applied before risks move downstream.

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Fleet Launches New Autonomous Endpoint Management Functionalities

Fleet, an open device management and vulnerability management platform, has unveiled autonomous endpoint management functionalities designed to shrink the enterprise patch window. The platform is built to continuously monitor updates and disclosed vulnerabilities, then automatically applies mitigations without tickets or manual intervention. These additions are available for every OS and include out-of-the-box reporting, highly customizable auto-patch policies designed for IT teams with complex environments, an upgraded policy engine that compares installed software, configurations, and system metrics with known vulnerability databases, and the latest available releases of software.

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Fortinet Deepens Its Integration with NVIDIA

Fortinet, a global cybersecurity company focused on networking and security, is deepening its integration with NVIDIA to secure enterprise AI workloads, data, and autonomous agents at scale. The combined approach centers on FortiAIGate, which applies zero-trust security, runtime guardrails, and real-time governance across data center, cloud, hybrid, and edge environments. John Whittle, Chief Operating Officer at Fortinet, says, “With NVIDIA, we’re delivering a solution that helps organizations secure and optimize AI deployments while maintaining performance, controlling costs, and meeting data sovereignty requirements.”

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HackerOne and Wiz Announce a New Integration

HackerOne, a Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) provider, has announced an integration with Wiz, now part of Google Cloud. The integration will connect validated vulnerability findings with cloud context, helping security teams prioritize what is actually exploitable. It will also map results from bug bounty, pentesting, vulnerability disclosure, and AI red teaming into Wiz’s Security Graph and attack surface tools to give teams a clearer picture of blast radius across infrastructure, identities, and data. The integration is part of HackerOne’s evolving PartnerOne Technology Alliance Program.

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iCOUNTER Expands Its Executive Leadership Team

iCOUNTER, a proactive threat intelligence company, has announced two additions to its executive leadership team: Lisa Hayashi as Chief Marketing Officer and Bob Kalchthaler as Chief Financial Officer. John P. Watters, Chairman and CEO, iCOUNTER, says, “Lisa and Bob each bring exactly the kind of operating experience iCOUNTER needs at this moment; Lisa’s track record of building category leaders in cybersecurity, and Bob’s depth scaling finance functions through high-growth chapters at companies our customers know well. Together they make our executive team stronger as we accelerate.”

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IP Fabric Enhances Its NetBox Integration

IP Fabric, a network digital twin platform, has expanded its NetBox integration to give enterprises a tighter feedback loop between their intended network state and the actual state running in production. The expansion is aimed at continuous validation, helping teams spot configuration drift, unauthorized devices, and change-management errors faster. It will also enable teams to validate manual and automated workflows, prove continuous security and regulatory compliance, and build AIOps workflows based on normalized, interoperable data.

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JupiterOne Adds New Capabilities To Its Solution Suite

JupiterOne, an AI Risk Management Platform, has introduced AI Attack Surface Management and Unified Vulnerability Management capabilities to its solution suite. These additions will help security teams make sense of increasingly fragmented, AI-shaped enterprise environments by enabling them to map relationships across AI tools, cloud resources, identities, and applications, then connect that context to vulnerability data for better prioritization. It can also make it easier for users to identify where vulnerabilities exist and how risks within and across their interconnected assets translate to business risk.

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Kanopy Security Releases an Integration for Salesforce Environments

Kanopy Security, a cybersecurity platform that secures AI and apps built by business users, has announced a new integration for Salesforce environments to secure agents and automations created within the platform. As more teams across organizations build agents, workflows, automations, and custom applications directly in Salesforce, the Kanopy integration will enable organizations to identify and fix security issues early, before they escalate into incidents.

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NetSPI Releases an AI-Powered Continuous Pentesting Offering

NetSPI, a modern global penetration testing solution, has launched an AI-powered continuous pentesting offering designed to keep pace with rapidly evolving attack surfaces. The new service is designed to validate real-world exposure more frequently, rather than relying on periodic point-in-time assessments that can quickly go stale. Specifically, the offering combines Continuous External Penetration Testing, Continuous Cloud Penetration Testing, agentic Model Context Protocol (MCP) Integrations, and NetSPI’s AI-accelerated platform.

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Nozomi Networks Debuts Its Platform on Google Cloud Marketplace

Nozomi Networks—an operational technology (OT), Internet of Things (IoT), and Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) security provider—has announced that its platform is now available on Google Cloud Marketplace. The release gives customers a new way to deploy its OT, IoT, and CPS security tools inside Google Cloud environments. Dai Vu, Managing Director of Marketplace & ISV GTM Programs at Google Cloud, says, “Bringing Nozomi Networks to Google Cloud Marketplace will help customers quickly deploy, manage, and grow the company’s platform on Google Cloud’s trusted, global infrastructure.”

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Secure Code Warrior Details a Collaboration with Amazon Web Services

Secure Code Warrior, an AI software governance and developer security upskilling company, has announced a strategic collaboration agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to deliver security-focused learning modules tied to Amazon Bedrock AI development. The partnership aims to help developers build with AI more safely by reinforcing secure coding practices around a fast-moving platform area. Specifically, the module can help developers and engineers maintain continuous risk awareness and adopt secure operational practices for Amazon Bedrock.

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Silent Push Appoints a Chief Marketing Officer

Silent Push, a preemptive cybersecurity vendor, has appointed Thomas Bain as its Chief Marketing Officer. In this role, Bain will lead the company’s global marketing, branding, and go-to-market strategy to drive preemptive cybersecurity into the enterprise as a must-have capability for neutralizing threats. Ken Bagnall, Founder and CEO at Silent Push, says, “Tom has demonstrated he can execute against strategic initiatives at scale, and his leadership is key to solidifying our market position and elevating our brand globally.”

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SonicWall Introduces a Virtual Firewall to Its Gen 8 Platform

SonicWall, a real-time breach detection and prevention solution provider, has expanded its Gen 8 platform with the NSv XS virtual firewall. The addition brings the company’s security stack into cloud and virtualized environments, helping MSPs and MSSPs deliver managed security across distributed workloads without relying solely on hardware appliances. Alongside the new firewall, SonicWall has released SonicOS 8.2.1 and NSM 4.0, which introduce automated blocking of compromised IPs, improved encrypted traffic transport, smarter traffic routing via SD-WAN, and always-on encrypted traffic inspection for larger deployments.

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Sweet Security Reveals an AI Red-Team Agent

Sweet Security, a security platform for dynamic cloud and AI environments, has launched Sweet Attack, an AI red-team agent built to test enterprise environments against the kinds of AI-driven threats highlighted by the Mythos benchmark. The tool is built to leverage runtime and application context to map and execute real attack paths. If a path can’t be exercised, the agent will abandon it. If it can be mapped, Sweet Attack will continue until it breaches the brick walls and returns reproducible evidence and remediation guidance to users. It’s generally available now to all customers.

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Tuskira Announces a New Breach Modeling Capability

Tuskira, a Full-Stack Agentic SecOps platform, has unveiled Kairo, a breach modeling capability that shows how attackers could move through an environment using AI-assisted tactics. Kairo leverages the company’s security data mesh and digital twin approach to identify hidden kill chains across cloud, IT, and OT systems, and then test whether existing controls can block those paths. It’s built around four core capabilities: a Unified Breach Path Graph, Cross-Domain Path Computation, Residual Path Detection, and Highest-Leverage Control Action.

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Upwind Expands Its Platform with Specialized AI Agents

Upwind, a runtime-first cloud security company, has launched its AI Agentic Pack, a new set of specialized AI agents built into the company’s Cloud & AI Security Platform to help teams improve their investigation, risk validation, and remediation efforts across cloud and AI environments. Moshe Hassan, VP Product & Research at Upwind, explains, “With the AI Agentic Pack, we’re turning runtime context into an agentic security workforce that gives security teams high agency and capabilities never seen before, helping them move faster, prioritize real risk, and stay in control of the decisions that matter most.”

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