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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of October 24th: Snyk, Axonius, Cyware, and More

Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of October 24th

Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of October 24th

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news from the week of October 24th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Snyk, Axonius, Cyware, 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 October 24th.

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of October 24th


Axonius Expands Its Solution Suite with New Tools and Enhancements

Axonius, a cybersecurity asset intelligence company, has made several announcements around new and enhanced solutions. These include the launch of Axonius for Healthcare and Axonius AI, as well as updates to the Axonius Asset Cloud solution. Axonius AI provides automated recommendations and responses to issues, and the new functionalities in Axonius Asset Cloud will provide in-depth intelligence across cloud instances to non-human identities. With these releases, companies can move beyond simply identifying problems and start proactively resolving them with a single, trusted source of truth.

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Cequence Security Expands and Formalizes Its Partner Program

Cequence Security, an application and API security company, has officially announced the expansion and formalization of its Partner Program, which aims to reinforce the company’s commitment to a channel-only business model. The enhanced Partner Program is built on several core pillars to maximize partner success and profitability. Those pillars are deal registration, deal protection, a partner portal with partner enablement offerings, incentives, and growth programs. The program also includes structured tiers to ensure all partners receive appropriate support based on their engagement level and market presence.

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Cycode Reveals New AI and Machine Learning Solutions

Cycode, an AI-native application security provider, has announced its new AI and machine learning (ML) Inventory and AI Bill of Materials (AIBOM) solutions. These products will help organizations discover, govern, and secure their use of AI across the entire software development lifecycle (SDLC). Lior Levy, CEO and Co-founder of Cycode, says, “This launch is a critical next step in our mission to secure AI development from prompt to production. We are not just securing the output; we’re empowering organizations with the hindsight and control to build a resilient, security-first culture from the inside out.”

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Cyware and Microsoft Announce a Strategic Partnership

Cyware, an AI-powered threat intelligence management, automation, and security orchestration provider, has announced a strategic partnership with Microsoft. The collaboration will focus on providing deep product integrations to help global enterprises and public sector organizations operationalize threat intelligence with greater speed, ease, and confidence. It will also deliver an integrated threat intelligence workflow across the Cyware and Microsoft Sentinel platforms, allowing Sentinel to ingest actionable threat intelligence from Cyware, and vice versa.

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Darktrace Introduces New Innovations to Its ActiveAI Security Platform

Darktrace, a global AI for cybersecurity company, has announced a series of innovations across its ActiveAI Security Platform to protect organizations from complex, multi-vector, and novel attacks. These updates will extend novel threat detection and autonomous investigations across environments, delivering deeper endpoint visibility than ever before. Specific enhancements include the launch of NEXT, a mixed network traffic and endpoint process telemetry agent; native visibility of endpoint processes; the use of self-learning AI on network telemetry and process data; upgrades to Darktrace / OT; and the release of Cyber AI Analyst, an agentic AI system that connects insights and detects threats.

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Ivanti Details a Suite of New Product Upgrades

Ivanti, a global enterprise IT and security software company, has announced product enhancements across its various solutions. The upgrades include strengthened network security, a comprehensive architectural overhaul, modern chat UI for better self-service experience, an AI writing assistant for faster agent prompts, modernized endpoint management, support for non-persistent virtual desktops, additional Ring Deployment capabilities in Ivanti Neurons for Patch Management, a new AI-powered diagnostics experience in Ivanti Neurons Workspace, and more. These updates will enable businesses to more easily adapt to evolving threats and drive productivity.

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Snyk Launches Evo, an Agentic Security Orchestration System

Snyk, an AI security company, has launched Evo by Snyk, an agentic security orchestration system designed to secure AI-native applications and tools, including GenAI and agentic. Evo is designed to function as both a guide and an autonomous teammate for deploying the intelligent orchestration, automation, and proactive governance required to master the security complexities of the agentic enterprise. With Evo, teams can observe their organization’s AI usage, synthesize threats with red teaming agents and advanced threat modeling, decide on the best actions for addressing identified risks, and act with confidence by generating fixes, creating tickets, and deploying runtime agents.

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Preparing for the Agentic AI Revolution with Steve Lucas – The Digital Analyst

John Santaferraro sits down in person with Boomi CEO Steve Lucas, who shares the results of mandating AI use across his organization. From hundreds of AI agents automating expense reports to a personal “Steve Bot” optimizing his weekly calendar, this conversation reveals practical strategies for AI-driven leadership. They also discuss why the future of enterprise software isn’t about logging into systems; it’s about conversational AI that handles CRM, ERP, and data quality through natural language.

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What to Expect at Solution Review’s Solution Spotlight with Broadcom on November 18th

For the next Solution Spotlight event, Solutions Review’s team has partnered again with Broadcom, a global provider of infrastructure technology. In this hour-long webinar session, Alec Pinkham—a Product Marketing Manager for AppNeta at Broadcom—will explain how to establish performance baselines with synthetic monitoring to identify bottlenecks and improvement areas before migration.

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