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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of November 1st: XM Cyber, Fortinet, SecureCyber, and More

Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of November 1st

Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of November 1st

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news from the week of November 1st. This round-up covers announcements and updates from XM Cyber, Fortinet, SecureCyber, 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 1st.

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of November 1st


Blancco Technology Group Releases an Autopilot Detection Solution

Blancco Technology Group, a data erasure and mobile lifecycle solution provider, has announced Blancco Autopilot Detection. With this new product, IT asset disposition providers (ITADs) and mobile processors can identify the presence of Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) enrollments. The tool will eliminate the need for ITADs to manually identify devices registered to a UEM, as the tool will automatically flag them for isolation until an asset administrator can deregister them from the UEM. This reduces an organization’s threat footprint and lessens the risk of data privacy regulation non-compliance.

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Bugcrowd Receives $50 Million in Growth Capital from Silicon Valley Bank

Bugcrowd, a crowdsource cybersecurity solution provider, has received $50 million in growth capital from Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), a division of First Citizens Bank. Provided via the SVB’s Enterprise Software Group, this financing will help Bugcrowd further scale its AI-powered platform worldwide, support its continued innovation into the platform, leverage new opportunities for strategic M&A, provide additional value to its clients and partners, and help its community continue to mitigate vulnerabilities across applications, systems, and infrastructure.

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Convergint and Deloitte Form a Strategic Alliance

Convergint, a service-based security system integration provider, has announced a strategic alliance with Deloitte to provide integrated cyber and physical security services for mission-critical industries and sectors. The partnership combines Deloitte’s advisory services, market insights, and cyber ecosystem with Convergint’s advanced technology expertise and last-mile service deliveries. Together, they will offer services like physical security risk assessments, enterprise security roadmap development, physical identity management, in-wallet mobile credentialing, and risk advisory services that connect trust, resilience, and security.

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Corelight Recruits Two Cybersecurity Experts as Analysts

Corelight, a network detection and response (NDR) solution provider, has announced that former NSA cybersecurity director Rob Joyce and former NATO cybersecurity chief Ian West have joined the company as advisors. Joyce recently retired from the NSA after 34 years of service, where he held several roles, including Chief of Tailored Access Operations (TAO), senior NSA representative in the UK at the US Embassy, and head of the NSA’s Cybersecurity Directorate. Similarly, West retired from NATO in January 2024, having served as the chief of the NATO Cyber Security Centre within the NATO Communications and Information Agency.

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Fortinet Launches a DLP and Insider Risk Management Solution

Fortinet, a global cybersecurity solution provider, has announced the general availability of FortiDLP, a data loss prevention (DLP) and insider risk management solution. The new solution is based on Next DLP’s technology and integration into the Fortinet Security Fabric and will bolster Fortinet’s broader portfolio of DLP capabilities. For example, FortiDLP has features for shadow AI data protection, automated data movement visibility, insider risk protection, risk-informed user education, SaaS application data protection, and origin-based data protection.

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Mimecast Details its Latest AI-Powered Product Enhancements

Mimecast, a human risk management platform, has launched several AI-powered product enhancements, including Advanced Business Email Compromise (BEC) Protection and market-leading content inspection for its Incydr data protection solution. The new BEC feature uses AI and natural-language processing (NLP) to correlate billions of signals and catch threats, helping teams keep their communications safe regardless of the attack. Additionally, Mimecast’s Incydr data protection solution is now outfitted with AI-based content inspection tools so users can improve how they detect, score, and respond to events involving PII and PCI data.

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Nokod Security Debuts a Free Attack Surface Assessment Tool for the Microsoft Power Platform

Nokod Security, a security company for low-code/no-code (LCNC) application development, has announced a free discovery and lightweight attack surface assessment tool for the Microsoft Power Platform. The Nokod Attack Surface Assessment Tool for Power Platform is designed to address the challenges of LCNC shadow engineering. It provides security teams with additional visibility into the LCNC assets created by citizen developers, enabling them to monitor and understand the scale and presence of potential security risks. The new tool is available on GitHub for easy implementation.

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NTT DATA Partners with Palo Alto Network on a Managed Extended Detection Response Service 

NTT DATA—a global digital business and IT services provider—has expanded its partnership with Palo Alto Network to help enterprises safeguard their digital infrastructures from emerging cybersecurity threats. The collaboration introduces NTT DATA’s Managed Extended Detection Response Service (MXDR), which provides users with continuous threat monitoring, detection, and rapid response capabilities. It also leverages AI and machine learning technologies to provide additional visibility across networks, edge, and cloud environments so companies can stay ahead of evolving cyber threats.

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SecureCyber Extends its MXDR Platform with an FS-ISAC Integration

SecureCyber, an MSSP provider specializing in proactive threat intelligence, has announced several enhancements to its managed extended detection and response (MXDR) platform by integrating with the Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center (FS-ISAC). The integration delivers users with real-time, actionable threat intelligence, increasing their ability to detect, analyze, and respond to emerging cyber threats in the financial sector. Additional integration features include seamless enrichment of alerts with contextual threat data, faster threat identification, a unified view of threat intelligence across various sources, and automated ingestion of STIX-formatted threat intelligence from FS-ISAC’s TAXII server.

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Traceable AI Releases its 2025 Global State of API Security Report

Traceable AI, an API security company, has released its second annual research, the 2025 Global State of API Security. The findings indicate that organizations fail to protect their APIs despite persistent breaches and an increased awareness of security risks. The comprehensive study incorporated insights from over 1,500 IT and cybersecurity experts across the US, UK, and EMEA. Other findings cover risks from third-party APIs, increased bot attacks and fraud, and the security implications of generative AI applications.

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XM Cyber Reveals Its New Vulnerability Risk Management Solution

XM Cyber, a continuous exposure management solution, has extended its platform by launching a new Vulnerability Risk Management (VRM) solution. The new platform is designed to discover, quantify, and reduce the risks presented by common vulnerabilities and functions by correlating CVE-related risk attributes with real-world attack techniques and cyber threats via the XM Attack Graph Analysis. It will also help businesses prioritize the highest-impact risks, validate the exploitability of a customer’s environment, and equip security teams with the justification, prioritization, and remediation guidance needed to accelerate closed-loop vulnerability patch management.

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A Matter of National (Data) Security – Information Risk with David Loshin

In this episode, David and Doug talk about when (and how) data breaches become a geopolitical concern. They also dissect the 2024 US executive order on protecting sensitive American data from foreign threats. From state-sponsored cyber-attacks to the implications of social media influence campaigns, they explore how countries of concern are exploiting data vulnerabilities. Tune in for government breaches, security requirements, and other insights into data collection practices.

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To Secure Active Directory, Think Like an Attacker

Craig Birch, a Technology Evangelist and Principal Security Engineer at Cayosoft, shares his take on how companies can secure their Active Directory solutions by thinking like a cyber-criminal. In the article, Birch talks about mapping the attack surface of Active Directory and Entra ID, unmasking misconfiguration, and the importance of passwords.

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