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The unified platform combines AI discovery, runtime security enforcement,ย shadow AI control,ย identity and privilege control, and continuous red teaming.
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Uniquely integrates AI security into a broader identity security architecture to manage human, machine, and AI identities through a single package.
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Live demos by the Securden representatives on the sidelines of Identiverse 2026.
Securden, a leading provider of identity security and privileged access management solutions, announced the launch of its AI Agent Security and Governance platform. The platform gives organizations visibility and control over AI agents across endpoints, cloud environments, SaaS applications, MCP servers, and connected tools. It also helps CISOs combat shadow AI by detecting unauthorized AI on employee devices and blocking sensitive data from being exposed to external AI services.
As organizations rapidly adopt autonomous AI agents, security teams lack visibility into which agents exist, what resources they can access, how their actions are governed, and who is accountable for their activities. This growing governance gap creates new security and compliance risks that traditional identity management frameworks were not built to address.
“AI agents are rapidly becoming the most powerful non-human identities inside the enterprise,” said Bala Venkatramani, CEO of Securden. “The challenge is that they often operate across multiple environments with excessive privileges, limited visibility, and fragmented governance. We built this capability as part of our Unified Identity Security Platform so organizations can discover, govern, and secure AI agents through a single control plane, with the visibility, controls, and accountability needed to deploy AI at scale.”
The Platform serves as a centralized control plane across six critical layers: endpoints, SaaS applications, cloud infrastructure, MCP servers and tool integrations, data, and identities. It combines AI discovery, runtime security enforcement, identity and privilege control, and continuous AI red teaming within a single module of the Securden Identity Security Platform.
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Native to the Identity Security Platform
Unlike standalone AI security solutions that focus only on monitoring, governance, or runtime security in isolation, Securden integrates complete AI security and governance directly into its broader identity security architecture, enabling organizations to govern human, machine, privileged, and AI identities through a single dashboard.
“Organizations are already investing heavily in identity governance, privileged access management, endpoint privilege controls, and credential security,” added Bala Venkatramani. “By bringing AI agent governance into the same platform, Securden reduces tool sprawl, closes governance gaps, simplifies operations, and eliminates the need for multiple products.”
The launch advances Securden’s vision of delivering a unified identity security platform for the AI eraโhelping enterprises secure every identityโhuman, machine, privileged, and AI across their environment, he added.
All-in-One AI Agent Security and Governance
The platform consolidates multiple AI security and governance capabilities into a single system. Key capabilities include:
- AI discovery and shadow AIย controlย across cloud, SaaS, endpoints, and toolchains
- Centralized governance and policy managementย for controlling agent behavior and permissions
- Runtime security enforcementย that can block risky agent actions, API calls, file access, or database queries based on context and risk.
- Identity and privilege control for AI, applying least privilege and just-in-time access
- Protecting credentials and secretsย used by AI systems, including API keys and tokens
- Continuous AI red teamingย for risks such as prompt injection and over-permissioned access
- Data filtering gatewayย that blocks sensitive information โincluding secrets, PII, and financial dataโbefore it reaches AI models, helping prevent data leakage at the source.
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