- What: Xage Security enhances zero-trust platform for AI agents
- Impact: Provides better visibility and control over AI agent activities
AI/ML Xage Security enhances zero-trust platform for AI agents May 27, 2026 Share By SC Staff (Adobe Stock) Xage Security Inc. has unveiled new capabilities for its zero-trust cybersecurity platform designed to provide enterprises with enhanced visibility and control over artificial intelligence agents, based on information published by Silicon Angle. The updated platform introduces Xage Agent Sentry and Xage Resource Gateway, which aim to secure AI agents and the resources they access at multiple levels, including network interactions, local events, and operating system calls. These components are designed to prevent compromised AI agents from taking unauthorized actions, such as exfiltrating data or damaging critical resources. The system assigns digital identities to each agent, allowing for the implementation of role, resource, and time-bound policies. It also identifies unmanaged "shadow AI" agents. This release builds upon Xage's previous Zero Trust for AI initiatives and integrations, extending coverage to SaaS applications, cloud services, on-premises systems, and the edge. The company demonstrated how its platform could block a hacked AI agent from malicious activity. Source: Silicon Angle An In-Depth Guide to AI Get essential knowledge and practical strategies to use AI to better your security program. Learn More SC Staff Related Identity Laying the groundwork: A practical path to identity security for AI agents Paul Wagenseil May 27, 2026 As enterprises move toward AI-driven operations, identity modernization becomes essential. Identity A new identity class: Why AI agents require runtime control Paul Wagenseil May 27, 2026 Because AI agents are neither human nor traditional machines, they must be treated as a third class of identity. AI/ML Novee launches Agentic Fix to automate vulnerability remediation SC Staff May 26, 2026 Agentic Fix addresses a critical bottleneck in the software development lifecycle where vulnerability discovery has been significantly accelerated, but the subsequent steps of triage, assignment, patching, and retesting remain largely manual. Get daily email updates SC Media's daily must-read of the most current and pressing daily news Business Email By clicking the Subscribe button below, you agree to SC Media Terms of Use and Privacy Policy . Subscribe You can skip this ad in 5 seconds