Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of November 14th: Rockwell Automation, Commvault, Legit Security, 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 November 14th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Rockwell Automation, Commvault, Legit Security, 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 November 14th.
Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of November 14th
Aryaka Unveils Its Unified SASE as a Service 2.0
Aryaka, a provider of Unified SASE as a Service, has announced Aryaka Unified SASE as a Service 2.0. The new platform incorporates several significant new features to accommodate the rapidly rising adoption of AI and the ongoing need to secure hybrid workforces. With Aryaka Unified SASE 2.0, businesses can ensure that any user can securely connect to any application, regardless of location. Capabilities include a Data Loss Prevention (DLP) tool for advanced data loss prevention, GenAI traffic protections, an updated My Aryaka home page to simplify policy enforcement, Aryaka Universal Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), and the introduction of Aryaka AI>Secure.
Black Duck Debuts New Tools for Analyzing AI Models
Black Duck, a global provider of application security solutions, has announced that the Black Duck SCA solution can now identify and analyze AI models. Available with the 2025.10.0 release, this capability addresses the growing need for enterprises to gain visibility into the usage, licensing, and data origins of the open-source AI models integrated into their software development processes. It will launch with features for AI model identification, CodePrint Scanning, seamless integrations, a dedicated UI screen displaying model-specific metadata, and tools for regulatory compliance and governance.
Catchpoint Reveals Heartbeat Monitoring
Catchpoint, an Internet Performance Monitoring (IPM) company, has announced Heartbeat Monitoring, a new tool for high-frequency, real-time observability. With the tool, teams can detect “micro-incidents,” which are transient disruptions that quietly degrade digital experiences but go undetected by conventional monitoring. Specifically designed for modern microservices, serverless, and API-first architectures, Heartbeat Monitoring can capture sub-minute failures across both first- and third-party dependencies, giving Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) and DevOps teams the precision telemetry they need to maintain digital reliability at scale.
Commvault Announces a Cloud Unity Platform
Commvault, a provider of unified resilience at enterprise scale, has announced the Commvault Cloud Unity platform, marking one of the most significant platform releases in the company’s history. With this AI-enabled version of Commvault Cloud, businesses can unify their data security, cyber recovery, and identity resilience efforts across cloud, SaaS, on-premises, and hybrid environments. Parts of the Commvault Cloud Unity platform release will become available starting later this year, with feature rollouts continuing into early 2026.
Commvault Details New Features for Improving Cyber Recoveries
Commvault also announced several innovations designed to “redefine” how organizations recover cleanly, completely, and with fine-tuned automation. For example, with the latest version of CommVault’s Threat Scan feature, customers can utilize AI to identify, analyze, and quarantine suspicious files, detect newly encrypted files, and search for new or specific Indicators of Compromise (IoCs). Other updates and new features include a Cleanroom Recovery offering and Synthetic Recovery, which uses an AI-enabled process to detect threats and surgically remove them during recovery.
Corsica Technologies Acquires AccountabilIT
Corsica Technologies, a national managed service provider (MSP), has announced the acquisition of AccountabilIT (AIT), an MSP recognized for its cybersecurity offerings, deep Microsoft expertise, and trusted client relationships throughout the western United States. The strategic acquisition will help Corsica Technologies deliver AI-enabled managed IT, cybersecurity, and Microsoft services to mid-market and enterprise clients nationwide. With the combined company offering, customers will have access to a portfolio of AI-enabled, turn-key, and tailored full-cycle IT solutions capable of protecting over 100,000 endpoints.
Cyware Releases an Upgraded Quarterback AI Solution
Cyware, a provider of AI-powered, operationalized threat intelligence and collective defense solutions, has launched a new Cyware Quarterback AI solution, delivering an AI Fabric that uniquely addresses security use cases. The upgraded Quarterback AI is designed to function as an AI Fabric that combines generative, agentic, and in-product AI capabilities for accelerating threat intelligence and security operations workflows. These capabilities will utilize various AI methods to drive unified threat intelligence, accelerate the operationalization of threat intelligence, simplify security automation, and enhance analyst productivity and efficiency.
Derive Expands Its Solutions Suite with Two New Modules
Derive, a cybersecurity risk and operations platform, has announced a major expansion with the introduction of two new integrated modules: Governance and Operations. These additions will transform Derive’s platform into a comprehensive risk oversight system for managing cybersecurity decisions, controls, and workflows, all modeled in real-time and measured in real dollars. Corey Neskey, CTO of Derive, says, “By bringing Governance and Operations into the same platform as Risk, Derive delivers a live model of an organization’s cybersecurity posture—one that updates automatically as activities happen, evidence changes, or controls degrade.”
Intruder Partners with DomainTools
Intruder, an exposure management provider, has announced a partnership with DomainTools, the global provider of domain and DNS threat intelligence. The collaboration will enable Intruder to utilize DomainTools’ FarSight database to upgrade the Intruder Attack Surface Management (ASM) platform, allowing customers to illuminate their entire attack surface with the best database available for attack surface discovery. Additionally, Intruder’s ASM now integrates Passive DNS (pDNS) data to provide broader coverage and visibility alongside its existing capabilities.
JFrog Expands Its AI Governance Capabilities
JFrog, the Liquid Software company, has expanded the AI governance capabilities in the JFrog Software Supply Chain Platform by introducing Shadow AI Detection. The new capability, introduced at JFrog swampUP Europe, equips enterprises with the visibility and control they need to govern and secure the entire AI supply chain by guarding against the uncontrolled use of AI models and APIs, known as Shadow AI, which can introduce significant security and compliance risks.
Legit Security Launches VibeGuard, a New Tool for Securing AI-Generated Code
Legit Security, a company focused on securing AI-powered development, has announced VibeGuard, a new solution designed to secure AI-generated code at the moment of creation and to secure coding agents. The solution integrates directly with AI-integrated development environments (IDEs) that developers rely on, enabling continuous monitoring of AI agents, attack prevention, and identification of vulnerabilities before they reach production. Additionally, VibeGuard can continually inject security and application context into AI agents, training them to be more secure.
LevelBlue Releases a 2025 Report on Cyber Resilience in Retail
LevelBlue, a pure-play provider of managed security services, has released its 2025 Spotlight Report: Aligning Cyber Resilience and Business Goals in Retail. The report examines how the retail industry has adopted a proactive approach to protecting itself against increasingly sophisticated attacks. According to the report, 44 percent of retailers report experiencing a significantly higher volume of attacks, 34 percent indicate that their organization has suffered a breach in the past 12 months, and only 33 percent claim to be prepared for deepfake attacks, despite 44 percent expecting them to occur.
Rockwell Automation Announces the SecureOT Solution Suite
Rockwell Automation, a company dedicated to industrial automation and digital transformation, has launched the SecureOT solution suite. SecureOT specifically combines Rockwell Automation’s purpose-built SecureOT Platform, professional services, and managed security services into a unified solution that delivers end-to-end protection for complex, aging, and highly regulated industrial systems. Matthew Fordenwalt, SVP of Lifecycle Services at Rockwell Automation, says, “SecureOT is more than a brand–it’s a strategic shift in how industrial organizations approach cybersecurity. We’re combining deep industrial expertise with OT-specific technology and services that help customers stay ahead of threats and keep operations running safely.”
Sysdig Reveals New Open-Source Threat Investigation and Analysis Capabilities
Sysdig, a real-time cloud security provider, has announced new open-source threat investigation and analysis capabilities for Falco. These updates enhance Falco’s ability to integrate with Stratoshark, creating a unified, end-to-end cloud security workload built entirely on open-source technology. Sysdig also announced enhancements to several Falco plug-ins, including k8saudit and gcpaudit, enabling Stratoshark to uncover and highlight key context in source events, helping teams turn raw security data into actionable intelligence.
Sweet Security Raises $75 Million in a Series B Funding Round
Sweet Security, a provider of Runtime CNAPP and AI security solutions, has raised $75 million in Series B funding led by Evolution Equity Partners. Munich Re Ventures, Glilot Capital Partners, and Key1 Capital also participated in the round, which brings the company’s total funding to $120 million. The investment will help Sweet Security accelerate its global expansion and product innovation efforts to meet the growing demand for real-time protection across the entire cloud, AI systems, and production environments. Sweet also introduced new AI security capabilities to secure models, agents, and the whole AI lifecycle.
TrojAI Debuts an AI Runtime Defense Solution
TrojAI, an enterprise security platform for artificial intelligence (AI), has announced a new AI runtime defense solution for agentic AI workflows, TrojAI Defend for MCP. The new tool is designed to monitor traffic to and from MCP servers, providing companies with unified visibility, policy analysis, and runtime enforcement across agents and MCP gateways. By extending TrojAI Defend to the MCP layer, it ensures that every server, agent, and tool operates within approved governance and audit frameworks, eliminating blind spots, detecting tampering, and stopping unauthorized use before it becomes a breach.
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