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MSSP Market News: SentinelOne, Nozomi Networks, Mandiant

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Today’s MSSP Alert Market News:

1. Evolving cloud security: SentinelOne, an AI-powered security specialist, has launched Singularity Cloud Native Security. The solution, built on SentinelOne’s acquisition of PingSafe in February 2024, provides an agentless Cloud Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP) designed to assess environments like a hacker and simulate attack vectors to create a prioritized, evidence-based list of exploits -Providing paths that provide security allows teams to prioritize their time and prevent attacks before they happen, the company says.

2. Security Partnership: Nozomi Networks, a specialist in operational technology (OT) and Internet of Things (IoT) security, and Mandiant, part of Google Cloud, have expanded their global partnership to strengthen and streamline the way chief information security officers (CISOs) and Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) in industry and enterprises. Their teams anticipate, diagnose and respond to cyber threats in all important business processes. Nozomi Networks and Google Security Operations customers will have the ability to combine Mandiant Threat Intelligence and Incident Response with Nozomi’s Threat Intelligence to gain comprehensive access to real-time information about threats to their IT, OT and IoT systems, the companies said .

3. AI-powered security cooperation: Securonix is ​​partnering with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to leverage Amazon Bedrock, a fully managed service that offers a selection of powerful base models from leading artificial intelligence (AI) companies through a single API. The collaboration provides a broad range of capabilities companies need to develop generative AI applications with security, privacy and responsible AI within their newly launched suite of AI capabilities, Securonix EON, the company said.

4. Generative AI publishing: Palo Alto Networks has introduced a variety of new security solutions to help companies thwart AI-generated attacks and effectively protect AI-by-design. Palo Alto Networks’ Precision AI is a new proprietary innovation that combines machine learning and deep learning with the accessibility of generative AI for security capabilities that can outperform adversaries and protect networks and infrastructure more proactively, the company said.

5th financing round: Anetac, a Silicon Valley startup that protects enterprises from service account blind spots in hybrid environments, has emerged from stealth mode. The company announced a total funding investment of $16 million that will bring “necessary disruption” to the identity and security market by providing an intuitive, rapidly deployable SaaS solution, the company said.

6. Managed XDR Partnership: CyberProof has expanded its partnership with Google Cloud to focus on leveraging Google Chronicle Security Operations and other Google Cloud Security solutions to expand the capabilities of CyberProof’s managed XDR services. With this partnership, CyberProof has expanded its security services offering to help customers work across organizational and functional silos and provide an end-to-end service experience, the company said.

7. Debut of new cyber solutions: Tanium, a provider of converged endpoint management (XEM), has launched two joint solutions: Tanium ITX and Tanium Security Operations for ServiceNow, built on the Now platform. These new solutions enable CISOs, CIOs and IT leaders to address complex IT inventory management challenges through an integrated, strategic platform approach with end-to-end automation and control, the company said.

8. Secure Remote Access Partnership: Cyolo, a secure remote access company for operational technology (OT) and industrial control systems (ICS), has entered into a strategic partnership with Dragos, a cybersecurity provider for ICS and OT environments. Under the umbrella of Cyolo’s CyoloVerse partner program, Cyolo’s PRO Secure Remote Access Platform will work with Dragos’ OT cybersecurity platform.

9. Introduction of NIST framework function: CyberSaint, a cyber risk management company, has released the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) benchmarking feature. With CSF, CISOs and security teams can measure their NIST position relative to industry peers using a historical maturity chart in the CyberStrong Executive Dashboard.

10. Scam Intelligence Release: Netcraft, a digital risk protection and threat intelligence specialist, has unveiled its new Conversational Scam Intelligence platform. By incorporating criminals identified through proprietary threat intelligence into private message threads, Netcraft’s AI uncovers fraud in its entirety and uncovers key insights that can be used to disrupt and prevent future attacks. This approach helps protect against tactics like hog slaughter, in which fraudsters use direct messaging, a previously undetectable threat source, to trick victims into sending money to fraudulent schemes, the company said.

11. Reported Healthcare Cyberattack: Mobile medical care company DocGo confirmed it suffered a cyberattack after threat actors breached its systems and stole patient health data. DocGo is a healthcare provider that provides mobile health services, emergency medical services, and remote monitoring to patients in thirty US states and throughout the United Kingdom. In an 8-K filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC), DocGo disclosed the cyberattack and said it was working with third-party cybersecurity experts to assist in the investigation. (Source: Bleeping Computer)