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Geordie Recognized as a Cool Vendor by Gartner in ‘Coolest Vendor Innovations in AI Software Security’ Report

Geordie Recognized as a Cool Vendor by Gartner in 'Coolest Vendor Innovations in AI Software Security' Report

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Geordie was named a Cool Vendor in the 2026 Gartner Coolest Vendor Innovations in AI Software Security report, marking continued validation of the need for security and governance to enable security teams to meet the daily pressure to adopt AI agents at scale. Geordie’s Beam capability was called out specifically in the report for its ability to proactively influence agent behavior. This is an approach that Geordie has pioneered so security teams can support the pace of adoption the business requires, as AI agents evolve into critical enterprise infrastructure.

Geordie’s approach stood out because it gave us visibility close to where agent activity happens, without forcing us into a more complex gateway-based model.”

— Sushil Dora, Associate Director of Cybersecurity at OakNorth

Gartner’s published criteria recognize vendors it considers innovative, impactful, and intriguing in their market.

“Being named as a Gartner Cool Vendor is important industry validation of how quickly security and governance for AI agents is moving up the priority list for security teams,” said Henry Comfort, co-founder and CEO of Geordie. “Geordie’s approach is purpose-built for the realities of agent architectures, leveraging context engineering to secure how they actually work without introducing latency, giving security teams the confidence to support agent adoption at the pace and scale the business needs.”

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Beam, Geordie’s remediation engine, works through the agent’s own harness, the operational infrastructure that runs alongside most production agents. By combining context engineering with deterministic policy enforcement, Beam shapes agent behavior at the moment a decision is made, enabling teams to prioritize performance while automating security and governance.

Today’s tool stack doesn’t allow for visibility or control at scale. With AI agents, behavioral risk compounds across context, decisions, tool calls, and memory over time. The existing stack makes it difficult for security teams to have the visibility and governance required to understand how an agent behaves, or to shape what it does, because these tools provide only partial visibility into how AI agents operate. Identity tells you what an agent is permitted to do, but not what it is doing with that permission. Endpoint and network tooling can see execution and traffic, but not how an agent reached a decision or what context it carried into the next step.

While gateway approaches represent a logical first step, in practice they create latency at scale, especially in the high-frequency, long-horizon workloads where agents deliver the most value across enterprises.

In contrast, Geordie’s approach is built around the agent itself, so security teams can see not only what an agent can reach, but what it is actually doing as decisions and tool calls unfold.

“One of the key challenges for us was how to secure agentic AI in a practical and scalable way,” said Sushil Dora, Associate Director of Cybersecurity at OakNorth. “Geordie’s endpoint-based approach stood out because it gave us visibility close to where agent activity happens, without forcing us into a more complex gateway-based model. It gave us the balance of visibility, governance, and architectural simplicity.”

The Gartner Coolest Vendor Innovations in AI Software Security recognition follows a period of significant momentum for Geordie, including a $30 million Series A led by Balderton Capital, winning the 2026 RSAC Innovation Sandbox, being named to the 2026 CB Insights AI 100, and growing ARR 50× during the first six months of 2026.

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