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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of November 3; Atlas VPN, Eagle Eye Networks, Backslash Security, and More

Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of November 3

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy endpoint security and network monitoring news for the week of November 3. This curated list features endpoint security and network monitoring vendors such as Atlas VPN, Eagle Eye Networks, Backslash Security, and more.

Keeping tabs on all the most relevant endpoint security and network monitoring news can be a time-consuming task. As a result, our editorial team aims to provide a summary of the top headlines from the last month in this space. Solutions Review editors will curate vendor product news, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital funding, talent acquisition, and other noteworthy endpoint security and network monitoring news items.

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of November 3


Atlas VPN Report: “A Day Without Internet in the World Would Cost $43 Billion”

According to the data presented by the Atlas VPN team, a day without internet in the world would cost $43 billion. The United States and China almost make up half of the sum together, accumulating $21 billion. The data is based on the NetBlocks Cost of Shutdown Tool. It estimates the economic impact of internet disruption, mobile data outage, or app restriction using indicators from the World Bank, ITU, Eurostat, and the U.S. Census.

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Appdome Partners with JetBrains TeamCity

Appdome, a mobile app security solutions provider, this week announced it has integrated its Cyber Defense Automation Platform with the CI/CD cloud-based service from JetBrains TeamCity allowing teams to automate the build, test and deployment of their mobile applications. JetBrains TeamCity is now part of the Appdome Dev2Cyber Agility Partner Initiative to advance the delivery of secure mobile apps globally.

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Eagle Eye Networks Announces Integration with Immix via Eagle Eye Cloud VMS Platform

Eagle Eye Networks, a global leader in cloud video surveillance, this week announced a technology integration enhancement with central station monitoring software provider Immix to securely connect any business location using the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS (video management system) with any central station using Immix. The integration brings the distinct advantages of cloud, including “greatly simplified installation, robust end-to-end cybersecurity, centralized management of multiple locations, and AI-filtering to dramatically reduce false-positive activity to the monitoring center or command center professional.”

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Backslash Security Launches Application Security Posture Management (ASPM) Platform

This week, Backslash Security announced the general availability of its Application Security Posture Management (ASPM) platform for enterprise AppSec and product security teams. The solution weaves together ASPM capabilities with core AppSec functions including SCA, SAST, SBOM, VEX and secrets detection in a single, visualized platform. By seamlessly integrating native risk assessment with reachability analysis, Backslash unveils otherwise concealed risks, and provides a comprehensive view of the highest risk vulnerabilities and their real world impact.

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AI is Here… The Good and the Bad

“There has never been faster adoption of any technology than what we’ve seen with Generative AI, ML, and LLMs over the past year. A prime example of such rapid adoption and disruption is the public letter by Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, where it was announced that all Microsoft products are or soon will be co-pilot enabled– this is just the starting point.

The most recent AI Executive Order demonstrates the Biden administration wants to get ahead of this very disruptive technology for its use in the public sector and desires to protect the private sector by requiring all major technology players with widespread AI implementations to perform adversarial ML testing. The order also mandates NIST to define AI testing requirements, which is critical because no one can yet say with confidence that we, as a tech industry, exhaustively know all the ways these new AI implementations can be abused.” – Tim MalcomVetter, EVP of Strategy at NetSPI 

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