The AI Insider Threat protection continues to improve as Exabeam increases its presence on all contemporary AI solutions. This improvement means that AI Insider Threat now supports ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot. This is a positive development for enterprise cybersecurity. Furthermore, there is a focus on risky user behavior within AI solutions as Exabeam improves its presence in AI solutions. This means there is improved visibility into user behavior. This way, risks can be managed.
“AI agents are evolving from simple chatbots into autonomous digital workers,” said Steve Wilson, Chief AI and Product Officer at Exabeam. “They authenticate, access systems, and execute real business processes. When compromised, their activity will often look legitimate. Guardrails designed to catch prompt injection or hallucinations do not address that risk. Securing digital workers requires deep visibility into baseline behavior and the ability to detect subtle deviations before they become material incidents.”
Enhanced Behavior Analytics for AI-Driven Security
Moreover, the solution incorporates behavior detection and response across enterprise systems. The AI Insider Threat approach uses analytics to spot anomalies in real-time. Therefore, security teams can respond to emerging threats in a timely manner. Moreover, the use of AI tools in the workplace has created the need for advanced monitoring. Exabeam has addressed this challenge by extending its security framework. Therefore, businesses can enjoy the benefits of improved security.
The platform is also in line with the increasing need for cybersecurity in different industries. It supports initiatives in compliance, governance, and risk management. As such, organizations can adopt AI technologies with more confidence. All in all, the latest update by Exabeam underscores the need for proactive cybersecurity. It reiterates the need for AI-based security in protecting enterprise data.
“AI is rapidly reshaping how organizations operate, compete, and grow, creating a new, digital workforce that helps them move faster and at scale,” said Pete Harteveld, CEO at Exabeam. “As this transformation accelerates, leaders are compelled to understand how these systems operate inside the enterprise. Our expansion of Agent Behavior Analytics helps organizations stay protected from emerging risks while adopting AI with confidence and maintaining the oversight and accountability required to proliferate these capabilities across an enterprise.”
“As we move deeper into the agentic era, the rapid adoption of AI agents, including a growing ecosystem of enterprise-grade AI tools across our organization, is transforming the risk landscape,” said Nithin Reddy, Global VP of Cybersecurity at Dayforce. “Security teams now operate in a world where both humans and autonomous agents interact with systems and data at a massive scale. Traditional detection models weren’t built for this reality. What we need is clear behavior visibility and a simple way to quantify risk. Exabeam gives us that clarity, helping us focus on the risks that actually matter instead of chasing thousands of benign signals and enabling us to put the right guardrails in place while continuing to accelerate AI innovation across the business.”
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Source: Businesswire