Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of April 18th: Darktrace, Broadcom, Cyware, 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 April 18th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Darktrace, Broadcom, 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 April 18th.
Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of April 18th
Blumira Expands Its MSP Partner Program
Blumira, a cybersecurity provider built from Managed Service Provider (MSP) roots, has announced significant enhancements to its MSP partner program. These additions will reinforce the company’s commitment to the channel with new integrations, dedicated resources, training programs, and recognition initiatives. The new educational offerings include an interactive Blumira Product Certification course and a Blumira Seller Certification course, which both launch in the coming months. It will also release new API integrations to provide teams with streamlined access to critical security information regardless of workflow.
Broadcom Details Its New Incident Protection Capability
Broadcom has announced details on Incident Prediction, a new security capability designed to extend Adaptive Protection, a feature of Symantec Endpoint Security Complete (SES-C). The capability will leverage AI technology to identify and disrupt living-off-the-land (LOTL) attacks and other cyberthreats. Specifically, the Incident Prediction feature aims to help SOC analysts and security professionals automate their mitigation efforts, disrupt attackers, reduce attack surfaces, and prevent an attack from affecting normal business processes.
ConnectSecure Releases a Google Workspace Assessments Tool
ConnectSecure—a vulnerability and compliance management solution provider for Managed Services Providers (MSPs)—has launched its new Google Workspace Assessments tool. With this capability, MSPs can use ConnectSecure’s vulnerability platform to improve how they assess, detect, and mitigate risks within their clients’ Google Workspace environments. The release also expands ConnectSecure’s cloud assessment capabilities beyond Microsoft 365 by offering broader protection across key collaboration platforms.
Cyware Adds Compromised Credential Management Capabilities to the Cyware Intel Packaged Solution
Cyware, an AI-powered threat intelligence management solution, has announced the addition of Compromised Credential Management to the Cyware Intel Packaged Solution. The Compromised Credential Management functionality will provide teams with automated domain monitoring, credential exposure analysis, and integration with Identity and Access Management (IAM) systems. With this addition, the Cyware Intel Packaged Solution can eliminate deployment complexity, accelerate time-to-value, provide users with AI-assisted threat investigation, and give deeper visibility into exposed credentials.
Darktrace Enhances Its Cyber AI Analyst System with New AI Models
Darktrace, a global AI for cybersecurity provider, has announced several enhanced capabilities for its Cyber AI Analyst system, which is built to autonomously perform end-to-end investigations of relevant alerts. The added features include new proprietary advanced machine learning models to help security teams enhance their threat detection, investigation, and alert prioritization efforts. Those models—DIGEST and DEMIST-2—can predict which security incidents will most likely evolve into major compromises, automate complex security tasks, reduce manual analysis time, improve incident correlation, and more.
Deloitte Announces Strategic Collaborations with Google Cloud and Rubrik
Deloitte has announced details on its strategic cybersecurity collaborations with Google Cloud and Rubrik that will focus on helping organizations transform and scale their cyber technologies, streamline processes, and build resilience, all by harnessing the power of AI. Adnan Amjad, the US Cyber leader and partner at Deloitte & Touche, says, “With these collaborations and each company’s leading capabilities, Deloitte is preparing enterprises to be future-ready with secure and resilient solutions to enable next-generation AI capabilities across their IT stack—ultimately strengthening their cyber posture now and beyond.”
Exaforce Receives $75 Million in Series A Funding
Exaforce, an Agentic SOC Platform, has received $75 million in a Series A funding round. The round was led by marquee investors Khosla Ventures, Mayfield, and Thomvest Ventures. Exaforce will use the investment to further develop its platform, which combines AI agents with advanced data exploration capabilities to help enterprises reduce their reliance on human-led SOC work and improve security outcomes. While in stealth, Exaforce collaborated with multiple enterprises across the technology, AI software, energy, and manufacturing markets to refine its multi-model approach while delivering significant gains to their SOC teams in the process.
Illumio Launches a Cloud Detection and Response Solution
Illumio, a breach containment company, has launched Illumio Insights, a cloud detection and response (CDR) solution powered entirely by an AI security graph. Illumio Insights, alongside the Illumio Segmentation functionality, function as integration components of Illumio’s central cybersecurity platform. With the addition of Illumio Insight, teams can use AI-powered observability to observe and protect their traffic, flows, and connections across hybrid and multi-cloud environments. Additional benefits and features include rapid, cloud-scale deployment, one-click attack containment, and visualizations for dangerous traffic or behaviors.
SplxAI Introduces Its New Agentic Radar Functionality to the SplxAI Platform
SplxAI, an offensive security provider for agentic AI, has announced several enhancements for the SplxAI Platform. Specifically, the company has added Agentic Radar, its recently launched open-source project, to the platform. The open-source tool will give users in-depth visibility into their workflows and vulnerabilities, helping them mitigate AI risks, meet compliance requirements, and more. It will also support many leading frameworks for developing agentic workflows, including OpenAI Agents SDK, CrewAI, LangGraph, and n8n, with more available soon.
Torq Acquires Revrod, a Multi-Agent RAG Provider
Torq, an autonomous security operations company, has acquired Revrod, a stealth AI startup and multi-agent RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) provider. As part of the acquisition, Torq will incorporate Revrod’s multi-agent RAG capabilities into the Torq HyperSOC-2o solution. This will expand the solution’s agentic AI system and enable it to auto-assess security environments, auto-calibrate critical response vectors, mitigate threats faster than legacy technologies, and take ownership of deep research, planning, and execution tasks.
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