
The editors at Solutions Review put together this list of the most noteworthy endpoint security and network monitoring news from the week of January 23. This roundup covers announcements and updates from Sophos, Obsidian Security, Vectra AI, and more.
Guard with all the most relevant Endpoint Security And Network monitoring news can take a long time. As a result, our editorial team aims to summarize some of the top industry headlines by curating a collection of the latest news on vendor products, mergers and acquisitions, venture financing, talent acquisition and other noteworthy news. With that in mind, here are some of the top endpoint security and network monitoring news stories from the week of January 23.
Endpoint Security and Network Monitoring News for the Week of January 23
HackerOne Announces Safe Harbor for Good Faith AI Research
HackerOne, a global provider of continuous threat exposure management (CTEM), announced the Good Faith AI Research Safe Harbor, an industry framework that establishes clear authorization and legal protections for researchers testing AI systems in good faith. Ilona Cohen, legal and policy director at HackerOne, said: “Organizations want their AI systems tested, but researchers need to be confident that doing the right thing won’t put them at risk. The Good Faith AI Research Safe Harbor provides clear, standardized authorization for AI research, eliminating uncertainty on both sides.”
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Obsidian Security Launches SaaS Supply Chain Security Solution
Obsidian Security, a SaaS security company, announced an end-to-end SaaS supply chain security solution designed to help organizations monitor, control and contain hidden security risks across interconnected SaaS ecosystems. The solution combines integration risk visibility, proactive prevention, early breach detection, and impact analysis into a single, unified platform to help companies secure their SaaS supply chains. It is built around three core capabilities and goals: providing comprehensive visibility into SaaS integration risks, detecting and mitigating SaaS supply chain compromises, and personalized supply chain breach notifications that provide rapid remediation options.
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Sophos launches Sophos Workspace protection
Sophos, a global provider of innovative security solutions to counter cyberattacks, announced Sophos Workspace Protection. The new solution is built around the Sophos Protected Browser and expands the Sophos portfolio to help businesses secure hybrid working, manage the use of emerging technologies like AI, and protect their applications, data, users and guests wherever work takes place. Specifically, the new suite includes a secure Chromium-based enterprise browser, a Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) component, a cloud-delivered DNS security service, and an email security add-on deployed with Google or Microsoft email services.
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Vectra AI details the latest version of its platform
Vectra AI, a cybersecurity AI company focused on protecting networks against modern attacks, has launched the next generation of its flagship platform. The latest version is specifically designed to protect the AI enterprise by providing preemptive security and proactive defense against AI-powered cyberattacks. Specifically, the update introduces the following three improvements: preventive security to reduce exposure, proactive defense to stop attacks, and accelerated response to contain attacks while they are in motion. Hitesh Sheth, CEO of Vectra AI, said: “With our next-generation platform, Vectra AI redefines cyber resilience by providing defenders with continuous visibility, clear AI-driven signals, and machine-speed responses to stop AI-powered attacks well before they disrupt the business.
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From Search Rankings to AI Citations: A Cybersecurity CMO’s GEO Guide
Solutions Review editors explore how and why cybersecurity companies should start prioritizing AI citations and generative engine optimization (GEO) over traditional SEO practices. In this article, we look at how brands can audit their cybersecurity content for visibility in generative engines, what content to prioritize, and how to measure the effectiveness of GEO when traditional analytics don’t apply.
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4 realities of AI governance
Mark Nyquist, senior director and head of global compliance at Epicor, identifies the following four realities as most important for AI governance: accountability follows the data, AI vendors should be part of your third-party risk program, clear data boundaries help minimize sharing, and that governance is also empowering.
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Why AI policies fail…and how to make them work
In this video clip from Insight Jam LIVE! Panel 2025, “Responsible AI: Aligning Culture and Policy for the Empathetic Enterprise,” a panel of experts explains that AI policies don’t fail because they’re wrong; they fail because they are not operational. Specifically, they discuss how to translate responsible AI principles into real-world behaviors within teams, from investing in real credentials to crowdsourcing AI solutions to frontline workers.
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