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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of September 26th: Darktrace, WatchGuard, Sumo Logic, and More

Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of September 26th

Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of September 26th

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring news from the week of September 26th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Darktrace, WatchGuard, Sumo Logic, 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 September 26th.

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of September 26th


Darktrace Launches an Automated Cloud Forensics Solution

Darktrace, a global provider of AI for cybersecurity, has launched Darktrace / Forensic Acquisition and Investigation, a new automated cloud forensics solution. With this platform, security teams receive immediate access to forensic-level data, equipping them with the context they need to investigate threats quickly across hybrid, multi-cloud, and on-premises environments. When paired with the newly enhanced Darktrace / CLOUD solution, organizations will have a complete cloud security solution that combines posture management with real-time detection, response, and forensic investigation capabilities.

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Gigamon Makes Several Executive Leadership Changes

Gigamon, a deep observability company, has announced several executive leadership changes. These include the appointment of Gareth Maclachlan as chief operating officer, the elevation of Ram Bhide to chief development officer, and the expanded role of Chaim Mazal as chief AI and security officer. Gigamon President and CEO Shane Buckley says, “Today’s leadership changes position Gigamon to execute faster and scale the impact of our AI-powered deep observability vision…Together, our seasoned leadership team will help customers detect threats earlier, resolve issues faster, and achieve meaningful outcomes across the hybrid cloud.”

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Keeper Security Releases an Integration with Google Security Operations

Keeper Security, a zero-trust and zero-knowledge Privileged Access Management (PAM) platform, has announced an integration with Google Security Operations. The integration allows businesses to stream privileged access activity from Keeper into the Google Security Operations platform. This will unify threat detection, management, and response efforts with frontline intelligence and AI to help organizations stay ahead of new and emerging risks. Combining Keeper and Google Security Operations will equip enterprises with comprehensive visibility and control over their most sensitive accounts.

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Progress Software Details the Enhancements Available in Progress Flowmon ADS 12.5

Progress Software, an AI-powered digital experience and infrastructure software provider, has released Progress Flowmon ADS 12.5, an advanced anomaly detection system. This version introduces new AI-driven capabilities that accelerate threat detection to streamline incident response, provide deeper visibility into network activity, and empower organizations to proactively defend against evolving cyberthreats. Specific additions and enhancements include AI-powered threat briefings, expert-level recommendations for simplifying incident handling, enhanced event visualizations, and streamlined incident responses.

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Secure Code Warrior Launches a Beta Program for New AI Capabilities

Secure Code Warrior, a Developer Risk Management (DRM) company, has launched a beta program to significantly expand the AI capabilities within its Trust Agent product. The new offering is designed to provide CISOs with security traceability, visibility, and governance over developers’ use of AI coding tools. The upgrade, collectively referred to as Trust Agent: AI, leverages a combination of key signals, including AI coding tool usage, vulnerability data, code commit data, and developer secure coding skills, providing deeper visibility into how AI development tools impact risk in software development lifecycles (SDLC).

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Sumo Logic Reveals Dojo AI, a New Offering Built on AWS

Sumo Logic, an Intelligent Operations Platform, has launched its new Sumo Logic Dojo AI, powered by Amazon Web Services (AWS). Dojo AI was built to leverage Amazon Bedrock and the new Amazon Nova family of models to help enterprises address the growing volume and complexity of cyber threats. It specifically introduces specialized agents that automate routine tasks, streamline investigations, and allow security teams to focus on analyzing the highest-value security issues facing their organization. The initial agents available within Dojo AI include a Query Agent, a Summary Agent, and the beta of Mobot, a unified conversational interface.

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Titania Expands Its Continuous Threat Exposure Management Solution

Titania, a cybersecurity automation software company, has announced a significant enhancement to its flagship Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) solution. The update brings CIS Benchmark compliance dashboards mapped to MITRE ATT&CK to provide critical infrastructure organizations with continuous visibility into their network misconfigurations and vulnerabilities, all through the lens of real-world adversary tactics. These dashboards give SOC and NOC teams the real-time, contextual insights to better inform decision-making and risk-prioritize remediation efforts.

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WatchGuard Technologies Announces FireCloud Total Access

WatchGuard Technologies, a global provider of unified cybersecurity, has announced FireCloud Total Access, a hybrid secure access service edge (SASE) solution. The new offering is designed to “break through” the enterprise-only model and make zero-trust and cloud-delivered security practical for managed service providers (MSPs) and lean IT teams. With this expansion, WatchGuard is expanding its product suite with a cloud-delivered zero trust service to protect remote workers from Internet-based threats while delivering seamless, identity-based access across SaaS, cloud, and private applications.

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The CISO Superpower: Mastering AI Identity – The Cyber Circuit

In this episode of The Cyber Circuit, former Levi Strauss CISO Steve Zalewski sits down with Michael Morgenstern to explain why traditional IAM is failing catastrophically in the age of AI agents. From the three stages of AI identity evolution to why “the bad guys have no issue going straight to AI,” they outline why CISOs must weaponize AI for defense before it’s too late.

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