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Exabeam Launches Connected Platform to Monitor AI Agent Behavior and Strengthen AI Security Posture

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Exabeam has introduced what it describes as the industry’s first connected system designed to analyze AI agent behavior while delivering actionable insight into an organization’s AI security posture. The new capabilities expand Exabeam’s leadership in user and entity behavior analytics (UEBA), extending it to cover the rapidly growing risks associated with AI usage and autonomous AI agents inside the enterprise.

As organizations increasingly deploy AI agents to automate tasks and decision-making, new security challenges have emerged. Enterprises are already encountering scenarios in which AI agents expose sensitive data, bypass internal policies, or make unauthorized changes without clear accountability. Exabeam first addressed this challenge in September 2025 by launching the industry’s initial UEBA capability to detect AI agent behavior through integration with what is now Google Gemini Enterprise.

The latest release builds on that foundation by placing AI agent behavior analytics at the core of AI-related security investigations. Security teams can now centralize AI activity into a single, timeline-driven view, allowing faster detection, investigation, and response. In addition, Exabeam introduces posture visibility for AI agent security, enabling organizations to measure maturity, receive targeted recommendations, and track improvements as agent adoption accelerates.

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“Securing the use of AI and AI agent behavior requires more than brittle guardrails; it requires understanding what normal behavior looks like for agents and having the ability to detect risky deviations,” said Steve Wilson, Chief AI and Product Officer at Exabeam. “Exabeam is the first to apply UEBA to AI agents, and this release further extends that agent behavior analytics leadership. These capabilities give security teams the behavioral insight needed to identify risk early, investigate AI agent activity quickly, and continuously strengthen resilience as AI usage and agents become integral to enterprise workflows.”

“AI agents have the potential to radically transform how businesses operate and serve their customers, but only if they can be governed responsibly,” said Pete Harteveld, CEO of Exabeam. “Executives need clear insight into AI agent behavior and an understanding of whether their security posture is strong enough to support safe adoption. These new capabilities from Exabeam provide that insight and give organizations a path to continuously improve, ensuring we protect our customers, their customers, and the broader ecosystem from emerging AI-driven threats.”

Early adopters are already seeing value. “As AI adoption accelerates, one of our greatest priorities is understanding and managing agent behavior,” said Joep Kremer, Business Unit Director at ilionx. “The new connected capabilities from Exabeam provide the ability to see when an AI agent deviates from expected patterns, follow its activity through a unified investigation, and continuously improve our defenses with posture insights. This level of connected visibility and governance for AI agent activity is extremely valuable for ourselves and our end customers, and I look forward to seeing Exabeam continue to expand upon these capabilities.”