
"Exabeam is expanding its New-Scale platform with security functionality specifically aimed at AI agents. With this expansion, the company aims to give organizations better insight into the risks arising from the increasing use of autonomous AI in business processes. According to SiliconANGLE, the new release combines several components that were previously often used separately. Exabeam brings together behavioral analysis of AI agents, investigation based on a uniform timeline, and visibility of the security status surrounding"
"The use of AI agents is growing rapidly. These agents are increasingly functioning as a digital workforce with access to sensitive data and business-critical systems. According to Exabeam, there is a lack of governance and continuous monitoring. This increases the risk of agents sharing data outside their intended context and circumventing or changing internal policies without it being clear who gave the order."
Exabeam expanded the New-Scale platform to add security controls for autonomous AI agents by unifying behavioral analysis, timeline-based investigation, and AI-use security visibility into a single workflow. The platform extends user and entity behavior analytics to non-human users and profiles normal behavior per agent role to speed identification of deviations. The growth of AI agents as a digital workforce with access to sensitive data creates governance and continuous monitoring gaps, increasing risk of data exposure and policy circumvention. Traditional SIEM and XDR solutions use fixed rules and known patterns, limiting detection of anomalous autonomous-agent behavior without behavioral baselining.
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