Securden Launches Unified Platform for AI Agent Governance
As autonomous AI agents proliferate across corporate networks, Securden is rolling out a centralized security and governance platform. The tool aims to bridge the visibility gap by integrating AI agent management directly into existing identity security architectures, allowing organizations to track non-human identities alongside human and machine users.

The Wilmington-based firm designed this platform to function as a control plane covering endpoints, cloud environments, and SaaS applications. By incorporating AI discovery, runtime security, and privilege management into a single module, the company seeks to curb shadow AI—unauthorized tools that often operate without oversight or defined permissions. CEO Bala Venkatramani noted that these agents have evolved into the most potent non-human identities within enterprises, frequently possessing excessive privileges that traditional frameworks fail to regulate.
Beyond basic monitoring, the platform includes a data filtering gateway that intercepts sensitive information, such as financial data or PII, before it reaches external AI models. The system also features continuous red teaming to detect vulnerabilities like prompt injection. Securden is currently showcasing these capabilities at the Identiverse 2026 conference in Las Vegas, positioning the product as a way to reduce tool sprawl by consolidating identity and AI security into one dashboard.
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