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Exabeam Agent Behavior Analytics Expands Across Google Cloud Agent Ecosystem

Exabeam Agent Behavior Analytics

Exabeam Agent Behavior Analytics strengthens enterprise security across the Google Cloud agent ecosystem. The company introduced new capabilities for agents built with Google Cloud’s Agent Development Kit. Moreover, it unveiled its framework of integration with Google Agent Gateway. Thus, Exabeam will take the lead in ensuring security in enterprises with agents.

In addition, the update expands the scope of application of Exabeam Agent Behavior Analytics for Google agents environment. These include Gemini Enterprise, customized agents, and agents operating in conjunction with other agents. Therefore, users can have more insight into AI-enabled environments.

With the increasing trend towards agent-based architecture among enterprises and their growing automation, security teams usually face challenges related to understanding how agents function and interact. Additionally, agents generally access information that only people have permissions to access.

To address these issues, Exabeam Agent Behavior Analytics delivers unified visibility across systems. It establishes behavior baselines and detects anomalies efficiently. In addition, it correlates cross-agent activities to uncover hidden threats. Therefore, teams can investigate risks across both individual agents and complex workflows.

With support for Google Cloud’s Agent Development Kit, organizations can secure agents throughout their lifecycle. From development to production, security remains consistent. Moreover, the platform provides insights into how agents evolve over time. This ensures innovation continues without compromising security.

“Agentic AI represents a fundamental shift in how applications are built and operated,” said Steve Wilson, Chief AI and Product Officer at Exabeam. “By extending our Agent Behavior Analytics to include agents developed with Google Cloud’s Agent Development Kit, we are enabling security teams to maintain trust and visibility across the full lifecycle of intelligent agents.”

Strengthening Multi-Agent Security with Google Integration

Integration with Google’s Agent Gateway further enhances security coverage. It enables analysis of agent-to-agent interactions across distributed systems. Additionally, the platform maps workflow relationships in real time. As a result, security teams can identify unusual patterns quickly.

“As we bring more AI agents into the business, we need a clear understanding of how those agents behave, how they interact with systems and data, and where potential risk can emerge,” said Eric Santa Cruz, Architect, IT Security at Resorts World Las Vegas. “What Exabeam is doing in Agent Behavior Analytics is exactly the kind of innovation we have been looking for. It addresses a rising challenge organizations are facing as AI adoption grows and gives us greater confidence that we can move forward securely while getting more value from AI across our operations.”

Ultimately, Exabeam enables organizations to detect coordinated or unintended agent behavior. This capability becomes critical as enterprises scale AI adoption. Therefore, businesses can confidently expand automation while maintaining strong security controls.

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Source: Businesswire