
News for today:
- Salt Security securing API actions by AI agents. Salt Security announced new capabilities for securing the actions taken by AI agents via real-time API calls. The solution gives visibility into every agent-driven action, governance to enforce the right posture, and real-time protection against AI agent abuse. The new capabilities are MCP Protect and Agentic AI Governance. Looks like the capabilities are available immediately. Salt Security
- Astrix AI Agent Control Plane. Astrix announced its AI Agent Control Plane, a solution for deploying secure-by-design AI agents across the enterprise. With ACP, every AI agent receives short-lived, precisely scoped credentials and just-in-time access based on least privilege principles, eliminating access chaos and reducing compliance risk. The new ACP capabilities extend Astrix’s platform beyond discovering and inventorying of shadow AI agents and enforcing guardrails. Astrix Security
- Stamus Networks and SentinelOne. Stamus Networks and SentinelOne announced new joint capabilities for addressing network security through AI-powered detection and response. By combining Stamus’ high-confidence network threat intelligence with SentinelOne’s AI-native platform, this integration addresses these challenges and gives defenders full attack visibility across network, logs, and endpoints. Clear NDR delivers evidence-based network threat detection and telemetry that gives AI systems the complete network behavioral context needed to understand the full attack story. Stamus Networks
- New Nile win at Idaho. New win for Nile’s network-as-a-service: the Center for Intelligent Industrial Robotics at the University of Idaho. The deployment of Nile NaaS with an AI-powered service cloud, integrated operations and a highly innovative zero-trust fabric, will support the center’s research into real-time machine coordination, data-intensive AI algorithms, and manufacturing cybersecurity best practices. Nile
- Jitterbit on Agentic AI. Jitterbit announced its new iPaaS AI Assistant, which securely connects endpoints using natural language processing for simplifying orchestration and streamlining efficiency. It also announced and released two new agents (with a third coming later in the year), and an MCP client. Jitterbit
- Two new executive leaders at Immersive. Immersive appointed a new chief product officer and a new chief technology officer to its executive leadership team. Supporting the next waves of innovation in its Immersive One platform – for unified cyber readiness – is the focus. With these appointments, Immersive is accelerating innovation in Immersive One’s role-specific training, simulations, ranges, and cyber drills, helping organizations protect their business, prove resilience to stakeholders, and adapt faster than the threats they face. Immersive
- Dispersive integrates with CrowdStrike. Dispersive integrated its Continuous Trust Authorization Network with CrowdStrike Falcon, for continuous monitoring, unified visibility, and autonomous remediation of endpoints and identities protected by Falcon. e.g., by continuously monitoring CrowdStrike device and user identity scores via API, Dispersive dynamically adjusts access rights, segments network activity, and can instantly isolate risky users or devices when behavior indicates elevated risk. This identity-aware networking capability enables organizations to enforce adaptive, real-time authorization across the entire user journey. BusinessWire
- Check Point acquired Lakera. Lakera, which offers an AI-native security platform for Agentic AI applications, was acquired by Check Point. By combining Lakera’s runtime protection with the AI-powered Check Point Infinity architecture, enterprises can secure the full lifecycle of AI – models, agents and data – enabling them to innovate with confidence, at scale, and without compromise. Check Point