
News for today:
- [Tenable] Extended validation capabilities. Tenable announced enhancements to its exposure management platform, with the inclusion of an organization’s security posture into Tenable’s continuous security control and validation capabilities. By weaving compensating security controls directly into the exposure prioritization process, Tenable One eliminates the noise from theoretical risks that are functionally blocked by existing defenses. The platform continuously validates security controls by cross-referencing threat intelligence and attack feasibility against the real-time defense status. This data is fed into Tenable Hexa AI—the platform’s agentic engine—for streamlined, automated remediation. Available immediately. Tenable
- [SailPoint] Unified Platform Access for partners. SailPoint added a certified way for technology partners to integrate with the SailPoint Atlas platform – using more advanced capabilities. With Unified Platform Access, technology partners can easily deliver certified integrations, granting joint customers access to a wider array of trusted and certified solutions. Rather than spending months custom-coding bespoke integrations for specialized HR, IT, or industry-specific systems, partners can now seamlessly unify their SailPoint deployment with other critical technologies, instilling confidence that the integrations are validated by SailPoint. This approach ensures that joint customers can maximize the value of their identity security investment and address specific needs with a proven, trusted ecosystem of technology partners. SailPoint
- [Radware] AI Xploit Shield. Radware announced its AI Xploit Shield service to protect organizations from newly discovered vulnerabilities – by mitigating attempts to exploit vulnerabilities before they are patched formally. While patching remains essential, testing requirements, legacy systems, concerns about production downtime following software upgrades, and third-party dependencies can delay remediation, leaving organizations exposed during the gap between vulnerability discovery and patch deployment. AI Xploit Shield closes that gap by automatically generating protections tailored to each organization’s applications, APIs, exposure and environment. Delivered through virtual patching, these protections help block exploitation attempts without modifying the underlying application or software. Unlike traditional virtual patching approaches that rely on generic signatures or manually created rules, AI Xploit Shield leverages AI models to generate, test and deploy tailored protections at scale and in near real time. Radware
- [Pathlock] Global strategic partnership with NTT. Pathlock announced a new global collaboration with NTT DATA Business Solutions, for including enhanced identity and governance solutions from Pathlock in NTT’s cybersecurity services for SAP customers. The partnership further strengthens NTT DATA Business Solutions existing SAP cybersecurity portfolio, enabling the company to expand its offering with a fully managed, always-on SAP cybersecurity service powered by Pathlock’s Cybersecurity Application Controls (CAC) solution— helping organizations strengthen protection against increasingly sophisticated cyber threats while reducing operational burden and dependence on scarce SAP security expertise. Building on its established cybersecurity capabilities, NTT DATA Business Solutions will deliver continuous SAP threat monitoring, detection, response, and governance support through its Security Operations Center (SOC), leveraging Pathlock’s technology to enhance automation and scalability. Pathlock
- [CrowdStrike] Native integration with AI gateway partners. CrowdStrike extended its Falcon AI Detection and Response solution, integrating natively with a set of AI gateway partners. As enterprises move AI into production, AI traffic spans multiple gateways, APIs, and models, fragmenting visibility and increasing exposure to prompt injection, data leakage, and adversary manipulation. Securing AI requires visibility and control across this interaction layer, where prompts, agents, and models operate in real time. CrowdStrike addresses this by extending Falcon AIDR through native integrations with its AI gateway partners. The result: correlated telemetry, threat detection, and consistent policy enforcement as AI scales. CrowdStrike
- [Aembit] Integration with Copilot Studio. Aembit announced support for Microsoft Copilot Studio, so that Aembit’s solution can be used for managing identity and access for AI agents. The Aembit IAM platform sits between Copilot Studio agents and the enterprise resources they connect to. Using context about the user from the human identity provider combined with context about the agent’s identity and access needs, Aembit creates a blended identity for the agent distinct from the user, then issues ephemeral credentials scoped to the specific task at hand, with no standing access after the job is complete. Every access decision is logged with sufficient context to support compliance review and incident investigation. Available immediately. Aembit

