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Gigamon Launches AI-Powered Insights To Help Enterprises Tackle Cybersecurity And Compliance Challenges

Gigamon has unveiled Gigamon Insights, an AI-driven application designed to give enterprises instant visibility into threats, performance issues, and compliance risks across complex hybrid cloud environments.

The launch comes at a critical time: a global shortage of cybersecurity talent is leaving organisations exposed just as cyber adversaries deploy AI to move faster and exploit blind spots. According to Gigamon’s 2025 Hybrid Cloud Security Survey, more than half of IT leaders have already reported attacks on their large language model (LLM) deployments, while AI-driven ransomware is on the rise.

By integrating with platforms from Elastic and Splunk and cloud services from AWS, Gigamon Insights delivers context-rich recommendations directly inside the tools analysts already use. Instead of manually combing through dashboards, security and IT teams can query trusted metadata and receive immediate, actionable insights.

Gigamon vice president of product management Sarah Banks said the new solution builds on the company’s Deep Observability Pipeline, pairing network-derived telemetry with AI guidance. “AI continues to raise the stakes for Security and IT teams,” she said. “Gigamon Insights fuses the most trusted source of truth — network telemetry — with the scale and speed of AI to deliver business and technical answers instantly.”

Industry analysts say the move signals a shift in how enterprises will leverage AI in security operations. “Deep observability is indispensable in the AI era,” noted Alan Weckel of 650 Group. “By combining telemetry with agentic AI, organisations can accelerate time to insight and strengthen outcomes across cybersecurity, application performance, and network operations.”

Gigamon Insights will be generally available in Q4 2025, with demonstrations already underway at the company’s Visualyze Bootcamp.

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