Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of May 29th: Netskope, Claroty, AppOmni, 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 May 29th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Netskope, Claroty, AppOmni, 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 29th.
Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of May 29th
AppOmni Launches Marlin AI
AppOmni, an SaaS security company, has launched Marlin AI, a new solution built to “transform” how enterprise organizations defend complex SaaS applications. With Marlin AI, teams can leverage autonomous, AI-powered SaaS security that integrates with AppOmni’s deep SaaS application observability to correlate SaaS security indicators, perform deep investigations, and guide security teams to immediate solutions. It aims to reduce the hours wasted on manually investigating threats, alerts, and warnings across the security tech stack, so security teams can focus on autonomous triaging and guided remediation in a single system.
Claroty Reveals a CPS-Native AI Security Agent
Claroty, a cyber-physical systems (CPS) protection company, has announced Claroty Claire, a CPS-native AI security agent designed to help organizations proactively defend their mission-critical infrastructure with additional speed, accuracy, focus, and intuitive usability. Claire is powered by an advanced CPS language model that’s been trained on over a decade of industry expertise and one of the largest CPS data lakes. Teams can use Claire’s capabilities to minimize the attack surface, prevent downtime, leverage research-backed device understanding to inform security actions, and reduce the manual burden of audit preparation.
Cogent Introduces New Capabilities to Its Cybersecurity Platform
Cogent, an AI-native cybersecurity company, has launched two new platform capabilities designed to collapse the time between vulnerability disclosure and confirmed remediation. The new capabilities—Zero Day Response and Autonomous Remediation—will allow teams to identify exposures within minutes of public disclosure and streamline the time it takes to determine the right fix, assess business impact before execution, and confirm the vulnerability is actually resolved. Together, these tools create a connected workflow that enables immediate asset identification, risk scoring, and remediation deployment before a security team even starts their day.
ExtraHop Expands Its Partnership with Ignition
ExtraHop, a modern network detection and response (NDR) company, is expanding its partnership with Ignition, operating under Exclusive Networks. The expansion will help ExtraHop make its capabilities more accessible than ever. Greg LaBelle, VP of Americas Channels, ExtraHop, says, “Through our partnership with Exclusive Networks, we have access to a world-class global distribution network to put these capabilities into the hands of those who need them most. Every organization deserves this level of clarity, and together, we are making it the new standard.”
Flashpoint Announces Intelligence Requirements (IRs)
Flashpoint, a global threat intelligence company, has announced Intelligence Requirements (IRs) in Flashpoint Ignite, a dedicated Intelligence Requirements workflow layer designed to help organizations define, manage, and operationalize their General Intelligence Requirements (GIRs) and Priority Intelligence Requirements (PIRs). Companies can use this release to tie intelligence findings directly to investigative workflows, accelerate adoption with pre-built PIR templates, gain measurable visibility into various data sets, connect alerts to business priorities, and structure Priority Intelligence Requirements (PIRs) directly within Ignite.
Hypori Redesigns Its Client Framework
Hypori, a secure virtual mobile infrastructure (VMI) platform, has announced its redesigned Hypori client. The updated client is built on a framework that allows Hypori to deploy faster while delivering a reimagined user interface (UI) tailored for the mission-critical workforce. Specific enhancements and additions to the Hypori client include seamless session recoveries, a modernized interface, a dynamic control center anchored at the bottom of the screen, new customization options for a more personalized user experience, and enhanced transparency and support services.
Mindgard Releases GuardBuster, a New Tool for Testing AI Guardrails
Mindgard, an AI security company, has released GuardBuster, a new offering that combines Mindgard’s platform, research, and adversarial AI security expertise to help teams evaluate the effectiveness of AI guardrails and gateways under realistic, agentic attack conditions. Available now, the GuardBuster tool leverages various techniques—including psycho-analytical coercion, subtle prompt injection and jailbreaking, character-level evasion, adversarial machine learning evasion, multi-turn manipulation, and contextual obfuscation—to ensure businesses can test their guardrails in meaningful and accurate ways.
Netskope and Deloitte Grow Their Strategic Partnership
Netskope, a modern security and networking company for the cloud and AI era, has announced a new expansion of its strategic partnership with Deloitte. The expansion builds on the expanding collaboration between the two companies and introduces a new Managed SASE service that combines Deloitte’s global cyber operations framework, advisory services, and managed security experience with Netskope’s SASE and Security Service Edge (SSE) capabilities. This will empower Deloitte and Netskope to support clients as they accelerate secure digital transformation, reduce complexities, and strengthen protection across hybrid, multi-cloud, and AI-ready environments.
Novee Unveils a New Capability That Turns Validated Exploits into Implemented Solutions
Novee, an AI penetration testing platform, has announced Agentic Fix, a new capability to help teams swiftly move from validating security findings to deploying fixes in a single step. Specifically, Agentic Fix extends the Novee platform by generating remediation guidance from the same exploit context that uncovers an issue, then routes that guidance to the AI coding agents developers already use. This gives security teams a way to move from a validated issue to resolution without forcing engineers to adopt a new workflow.
Snyk Details Its Evo Continuous Offensive Security Solution
Snyk, an AI security company, has unveiled Evo Continuous Offensive Security (COS), a new solution in Evo by Snyk that leverages AI-native offensive testing to continuously uncover exploitable risk across modern applications. This offering is anchored in four core capabilities that aim to differentiate from other solutions in the AI pentesting market. Those capabilities include platform context, deterministic and multi-model detection, an enterprise AI security harness, and attack narratives instead of alert lists. The Evo COS is available in early access today and is already in production with design partners.
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Redefining Risk in an Era of Geopolitical Cyber Threats
Avani Desai, CEO of Schellman, explores how risk is being redefined in an evolving era of geopolitical cyber threats. She explains, “The motivation for cyber-attacks is changing. It’s not just about financial gain. Now, there are actors that exist for no other reason than to wreak havoc. CIOs, CSOs, and leadership need clarity on their position in the geopolitical landscape. That means looking at the government connections, infrastructure links, and third-party relationships they have, and accounting for those factors in risk modeling.
What to Expect from the Solutions Spotlight with LogMeIn on June 17th, 2026
For this Solutions Spotlight event, the Solutions Review team has partnered with LogMeIn. The webinar will showcase how LogMeIn’s Rescue solution uses AI, intelligent enterprise integrations, and built-in security controls to help IT teams reduce resolution time, streamline workflows, and maintain a known, secure state across devices and operating systems. The event will also feature a live product demo and Q&A portion.
Red Teaming at Scale: The AI Advantage Offensive Security Teams Are Building
This article, which expands on insights from a recent episode of The Cyber Circuit podcast, explores how AI is changing red teaming operations from the ground up. We explain how, “For years, red teaming has operated under the same constraint in reverse: limited by headcount, engagement timelines, and the sheer manual labor of finding, documenting, and contextualizing vulnerabilities at the pace modern enterprise environments demand. AI is changing that equation faster than most security programs have adapted to it.”
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