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New Infosec Products Launch: Real‑Time Vulnerability Management, AI Fraud Assist, OT Session Defense, and AI Governance Platforms

Six security vendors released new SaaS solutions this week, ranging from autonomous vulnerability remediation to AI‑driven fraud detection and OT session defense. TPRM teams should assess these offerings for potential integration, data‑privacy, and compliance impacts.

🛡️ LiveThreat™ Intelligence · 📅 March 20, 2026· 📰 helpnetsecurity.com
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Informational
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Advisory
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Confidence
High
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Affected
4 sector(s)
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2 recommended
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helpnetsecurity.com

New Infosec Products Launch: Real‑Time Vulnerability Management, External Threat Exposure, AI‑Powered Fraud Assist, OT Session Defense, AI‑Code Governance, and Enterprise AI Agent Platform

What Happened – Over the past week, six vendors released new security solutions: NinjaOne introduced real‑time vulnerability detection and autonomous patching; Intel 471 added a Cyber Threat Exposure Bundle to its Verity471 platform; Pindrop launched AI‑driven fraud‑assist for phone‑based investigations; Xona Systems unveiled Active Defense for OT remote‑access sessions; Secure Code Warrior released SCW Trust Agent AI to trace AI influence in code; and Kore.ai announced an Agent Management Platform for governing enterprise AI agents.

Why It Matters for TPRM

  • Expands the vendor‑risk surface with new SaaS offerings that may become critical third‑party services.
  • Introduces novel data‑processing models (AI‑in‑code, AI‑in‑voice) that require privacy and compliance review.
  • Highlights emerging controls (autonomous patching, OT session termination) that could affect existing security architectures.

Who Is Affected – Technology / SaaS providers, Managed Service Providers, enterprises with OT environments, contact‑center operators, and development teams using AI‑assisted coding tools.

Recommended Actions

  • Inventory any of the six vendors in your third‑party register.
  • Review contract clauses for AI‑generated data, autonomous remediation, and OT access controls.
  • Validate that the new solutions meet your organization’s security, privacy, and compliance standards before onboarding.

Technical Notes

  • NinjaOne leverages continuous vulnerability scanning integrated with patch‑deployment APIs.
  • Intel 471’s bundle aggregates attack‑surface, third‑party, and brand exposure metrics via a unified dashboard.
  • Pindrop’s Fraud Assist applies voice‑biometrics and conversational AI to detect synthetic‑voice attacks.
  • Xona Systems’ Active Defense monitors OT remote‑session telemetry and injects termination commands on anomaly detection.
  • Secure Code Warrior’s Trust Agent tags code commits with provenance metadata linking them to specific AI models.
  • Kore.ai’s Agent Management Platform provides policy enforcement, usage analytics, and sandboxing for enterprise AI agents.

Source: Help Net Security – New infosec products of the week: March 20 2026

📰 Original Source
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2026/03/20/new-infosec-products-of-the-week-march-20-2026/

This LiveThreat Intelligence Brief is an independent analysis. Read the original reporting at the link above.

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