
News for today:
- [Barracuda] Acquired Evo Security. Barracuda added new identity security capabilities to its BarracudaONE platform for MSPs via its acquisition of Evo Security. By combining Evo Security’s identity solutions with Barracuda’s existing identity-driven controls, BarracudaONE delivers a unified, end-to-end identity security architecture through a single platform – precisely as global IAM investment surges with double-digit year-over-year growth, according to leading industry analysts. This integrated approach gives partners one multi-tenant environment to deliver complete identity resilience, while customers gain modern protection without the operational burden of stitching together multiple tools …. Evo Security’s IAM tools enforce who can access what, when and how across all facets of partner operations, eliminating standing privileges and facilitating authentication across all users, devices and endpoints. Barracuda
- [BeyondTrust] AI Agent Security. BeyondTrust added a new module to its Pathfinder platform for AI agent security, for real-time enforcement of what agents can do on an endpoint. AI agents are a center of gravity for privilege. The more systems they are connected to and the more context they have, the more effective they are. Securing them requires one boundary, enforced consistently, wherever the action originates. AI Agent Security gives security teams a single way to see, decide, and enforce what AI is allowed to do before it acts. GA later in 2026; available now in private beta. BeyondTrust
- [DigiCert] Research on AI security risks. New research from DigiCert found that 78% of respondent organizations have experienced AI related security incidents or have identified AI related security vulnerabilities. 57% [of respondent organizations] have established dedicated budgets for securing AI systems, while nearly half have assigned unique digital identities to all AI agents operating within their environments, reflecting growing recognition that AI systems require the same level of oversight and accountability as other critical enterprise assets. DigiCert
- [Fasoo AI] DLP for modern AI environments. Fasoo AI announced a DLP-for-AI solution, for governing how sensitive data is used / referenced / shared via AI systems. Fasoo AI’s approach focuses on understanding the context of AI interactions, including prompts submitted to AI services, the sensitivity of referenced data, user access permissions, and AI-generated responses. This enables organizations to apply more informed and adaptive controls based on the actual risks associated with AI usage. Fasoo AI
- [Radware] New AI governance reporting and protection for Claude Code. Radware added new capabilities to its Agentic AI Protection solution, with tailored compliance reporting and protection for the AI agents hosted by developers. The latest release expands visibility into AI agent ecosystems through enhanced monitoring and mapping capabilities designed to provide a clearer view of agent activity, interactions, and dependencies. The solution helps security teams better understand how autonomous systems interact with tools, applications, services, and enterprise resources while helping to improve oversight across increasingly complex AI environments. To support governance, risk, and compliance initiatives, the release also introduces audit-ready reporting designed to support alignment with ISO 42001, the European Union AI Act, and the NIST AI Risk Management Framework. The new capabilities help organizations demonstrate accountability, traceability, and risk mitigation efforts across AI-driven workflows. Available immediately. Radware

