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Tufin Unveils Agentic Network Security, Built on the World’s Only Dynamic Network Connectivity Graph

Tufin Unveils Agentic Network Security, Built on the World’s Only Dynamic Network Connectivity Graph

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Company to Launch Autonomous Agents for Network Security Compliance, Posture Management, and Policy Management at RSA Conference 2026

Tufin, the leader in network security posture management, announced its strategy for Agentic Network Security, positioning the company as the foundational control layer for governing connectivity risk in an AI-driven world. Tufin is launching a collection of AI agents designed to take on meaningful network security work for teams already stretched too thin — freeing scarce security expertise to focus on higher-order risks, critical decisions, and defending the enterprise against an evolving AI threat landscape.

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There is only one solution that makes organizations confident in their network security posture in an agent-rich world – and that’s Tufin.

As enterprise infrastructure becomes more dynamic, more decentralized, and harder for security teams to protect, Tufin’s unique Network Connectivity Graph and customer-proven automation playbooks provide the trusted data and control layer needed to support Agentic Network Security at scale.

In an Agentic World, Legacy Security Processes are Obsolete

As AI becomes embedded across applications, infrastructure, and operations, enterprise networks are changing faster than ever. Agent-initiated changes happen at machine-speed, with dramatically less direct human oversight, across increasingly complex environments. For security teams, that raises the stakes around one of the most fundamental questions in security: who can talk to whom — agents included — and should they be allowed to do so?

In parallel, threat actors are using AI to infiltrate and attack those increasingly complex environments through AI-driven exposure discovery, agent-based lateral-movement mapping, and autonomous drift exploitation. That means an exponentially expanding attack surface to contend with, and an uncharted operational reality for security teams to deal with.

This shift exposes a hard truth: traditional security workflows were built for a slower and more manageable world. Manually-submitted change requests and days-long security reviews cannot scale when agents are continuously initiating, validating, and executing changes across the hybrid enterprise. In the agentic era, security posture can no longer be checked periodically or after the fact; it must be evaluated continuously.

Four Purpose-Built Agents for Network Security Execution

At RSA Conference 2026, Tufin will demonstrate four new purpose-built AI agents that carry out day-to-day network security tasks with human-defined policy and oversight. These agents are built on the industry’s only Dynamic Network Connectivity Graph — the most accurate, most comprehensive “digital twin” of a multi-vendor, multi-technology network. Together with Tufin’s proven network automation playbooks, built from decades of experience across thousands of customers, Tufin becomes the first and only solution on the market to launch Multi-Vendor Agentic Network Security.

  • Compliance Agent — Continuously validates network segmentation and access against compliance requirements, flags violations immediately, and initiates remediation.
  • Network Security Posture Agent — Prioritizes vulnerabilities based on real connectivity exposure, attack paths, and critical assets — guiding updates to compensating controls.
  • Application Deployment Agent — Defines application connectivity requirements, validates them against policy, and helps deploy compliant network access.
  • Policy Recertification Agent — Maps rules to owners, requests approval, and helps eliminate unnecessary access.

In addition to these new agents, Tufin will showcase its broad range of TufinAI capabilities at the event. These include its upcoming Segmentation Intelligence capability for ensuing security posture matches security intent, its Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, its self-service chatbot TufinMate, its TufinAI Executive Dashboards for creating custom reports and sharing insights quickly and easily, and its natural-language TufinAI Assistants for interacting with network data and Tufin workflows.

Together, these capabilities help security teams move from manual investigations and fragmented visibility to faster decisions and governed action.

Trusted AI is a Security Imperative That Can’t Wait

“As AI accelerates change across enterprise infrastructure, networks are changing at a pace that makes manual security virtually impossible,” said Raymond Brancato, CEO of Tufin. “Security teams need a precise, trusted understanding of enterprise connectivity, with continuous insights into exposure, proof of segmentation, and validation that the network remains aligned with policy and security intent. There is only one solution that makes organizations confident in their network security posture in an agent-rich world – and that’s Tufin.”

The gap is widening fast, as most attackers are using AI, but defenders are not. Recent research from Boston Consulting Group indicates that while 60% of companies may have faced AI-enabled attacks in the past year, only 7% are using AI in defense. As threat actors accelerate attacks with AI, and enterprise environments become more agent-driven, the gap between the speed of change and the speed of defense will only grow.

Tufin provides the trusted foundation for governing connectivity risk. Its Dynamic Network Connectivity Graph and proven automation playbooks allow organizations to understand exposure, govern autonomous change, and safely apply AI across complex multi-vendor networks.

Join Tufin at RSA Conference 2026

Tufin will showcase these exciting new agents along with its other TufinAI-powered capabilities and its vision for Multi-Vendor Agentic Network Security, at the upcoming RSA Conference 2026 (RSAC), taking place from March 23-26, 2026 in San Francisco, CA.

Attendees can visit Booth #4528 in the North Hall to see live demonstrations of the company’s upcoming TufinAI-powered agents, and learn how organizations can move from operational visibility to continuous network security posture.

In addition, Erez Tadmor, Tufin’s Field CTO, will present “Why Network Security Posture Is Foundational to Modern Security” on Wednesday, March 25, 2026 at 11:10 am PDT in the South Hall Briefing Center, exploring why governing connectivity exposure is becoming one of the most critical security priorities for modern enterprises.

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