Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of December 20th: NETSCOUT, Arctic Wolf, Kindo, and More

Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of December 20th: NETSCOUT, Arctic Wolf, Kindo, 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 December 20th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from NETSCOUT, Arctic Wolf, Kindo, 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 December 20th.

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Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of December 20th


Appdome Expands the Devices its Mobile Defense Platform Supports

Appdome, a mobile defense solution, has announced that its Mobile Defense Platform can now protect applications that run on mobile-enabled platforms from Apple, Android, Google Play, and more. Supported applications include emerging platforms like virtual reality (VR) headsets, wearables, TV streaming, automotive operating systems, and augmented reality (AR) devices. Jamie Bertasi, Chief Customer Officer at Appdome, says, "Two years ago, Appdome focused exclusively on smartphones, but with our new AI-Native capabilities, Appdome customers can enjoy the best security, anti-fraud, and bot defense on any mobile-enabled platform."

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Arctic Wolf Acquires Cylance from BlackBerry

Arctic Wolf, a global provider of security operations solutions, has announced plans to acquire BlackBerry's Cylance endpoint security assets. Cylance is an AI-based endpoint protection platform, and its acquisition will help Arctic Wolf support simple, flexible outcomes in the endpoint security market. With the addition of Cylance's endpoint security platform to its portfolio, Arctic Wolf can offer one of the largest open XDR security platforms in the industry, equipping clients with an extensive suite of endpoint security capabilities and AI functionalities. There will not be any impact on BlackBerry's Secure Communications portfolio of businesses as a result of the acquisition.

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Aviatrix Introduces its Cloud Network Security Platform-as-a-Service (Aviatrix PaaS) Offering

Aviatrix, a cloud network security company, has announced Aviatrix Cloud Network Security Platform-as-a-Service (Aviatrix PaaS), a new addition to its solution suite. This managed service option aims to broaden the options available to new and existing enterprise customers by providing a fast, scalable, and AI-enhanced solution for secure cloud networking in a fully managed, ready-to-deploy option. Additional benefits include easy integration with existing tools and APIs, an SLA-backed infrastructure, consistent visibility into network health, predictive insights driven by AI, and reduced cloud infrastructure costs.

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Kindo Launches its Channel Partner Program

Kindo, a generative AI platform for DevSecOps teams, has formally launched its channel partner program. The strategic initiative aims to empower value-added resellers (VARs), managed service providers (MSPs), and other technology partners with the resources they need to deliver Kindo's AI-augmented security operations to global DevSecOps teams. Additional benefits of the partner program include generous margins, performance-based bonuses, co-branded collateral, lead generation programs, dedicated channel account management support, and access to Kindo's suite of generative AI tools.

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NETSCOUT Expands its AED and AEM Products With New Functionalities

NETSCOUT—a performance management, cybersecurity, and DDoS attack protection solution provider—has announced several updates to its industry-leading Arbor Edge Defense (AED) and Arbor Enterprise Manager (AEM) products. These additions harness AI and ML technology to create repeatable, closed-loop DDoS attack analysis and mitigation processes that can automatically identify changing attack vectors, provide recommendations specific to those vectors, and more. Other enhancements introduced include holistic management, visibility into blocking non-DDoS threats, and a new application that supports up to 200 Gbps of DDoS attack mitigation capacity and high-performance decryption.

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