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Infosec product roundup: June 5, 2026

▼ Summary

– Asimily launched Segmentation Orchestration to automatically translate device risk intelligence into enforceable network policy, combining asset visibility, vulnerability prioritization, and segmentation.
– Hyland introduced platform innovations including the Enterprise Context Engine and industry-specific ontologies to improve AI governance and domain-aware performance for enterprise content.
– depthfirst released Dependency Firewall to block malicious open-source packages before they reach developers or AI agents, enabling safe AI tool deployment.
– Diligent announced Cyber Risk Management, an agentic solution available in summer 2026, that reduces cyber risk assessment from weeks to hours and links threats to business objectives.
– Noma launched Agent Access Control for discovering and governing AI agents and MCP servers, while MazeBolt introduced RADAR VectorAI to generate AI-based DDoS attacks for security testing.

Here’s a look at the most notable security and compliance releases from the past week, featuring updates from Asimily, depthfirst, Diligent, Hyland, MazeBolt, and Noma.

Asimily is bridging the gap between device risk and network policy with the launch of Segmentation Orchestration. The solution allows risk intelligence from connected devices to feed directly into enforceable network rules, removing the need for manual translation. It stands out as the only platform that unifies full asset visibility, vulnerability prioritization, and segmentation orchestration in a single system.

Hyland is pushing AI from experimental phases into enterprise-wide deployment with new platform innovations. Built on the Content Innovation Cloud, these advancements turn governed enterprise content into trusted, actionable intelligence that speeds up business results. To support global organizations, Hyland announced the general availability of the Enterprise Context Engine and introduced industry-specific ontologies that enhance organizational context for more accurate, domain-aware AI performance.

depthfirst has introduced Dependency Firewall, a product that reviews every open-source package downloaded across a company and blocks malicious ones before they reach the requesting user or system. Developers and AI agents using tools like Claude or Codex can continue installing packages as usual, while dangerous dependencies are stopped at the gate. This gives security teams a way to safely roll out AI across the entire organization.

Diligent has announced Diligent Cyber Risk Management, an agentic solution designed to manage cybersecurity risk within a business context. Available in summer 2026, the platform reduces the time needed for cyber risk assessments from weeks to hours. It connects cyber threats to strategic objectives, critical business processes, and board-level oversight, helping organizations prioritize security investments based on actual business impact.

Noma has launched Noma Agent Access Control, which helps security teams discover, govern, and enforce access policies for AI agents and Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers across the enterprise. The solution brings much-needed visibility and access governance to the growing ecosystem of autonomous tools.

MazeBolt has unveiled RADAR VectorAI, a new module that generates AI-created DDoS attacks for security testing. As AI-driven threats outpace human response times, enterprises need validated vulnerability data covering both known and AI-generated attack vectors. RADAR VectorAI provides that critical insight.

(Source: Help Net Security)

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ai governance 92% cybersecurity automation 88% network segmentation 85% vulnerability management 83% ai agent security 80% ddos protection 78% open source security 76% enterprise content management 74% risk intelligence 72% ai experimentation to adoption 70%