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