Reco Expands AI Runtime With Browser-Level Agent Controls
Reco expanded the AI Runtime component of the Reco Platform to add additional controls for agent activity, including browser-level enforcement, real-time prompt analysis and blocking, and automated remediation. The update centers on applying posture and identity context at the time an agent acts.
The company said AI Runtime maps an agent’s blast radius and then acts on it in real time. Reco also described Smart Remediation, which it said turned risk findings into automatic remediation action, and Reco Browser Guard, which it said focused on personal AI use outside sanctioned channels in the browser.
Reco said AI Runtime adds browser-based enforcement and real-time prompt analysis and blocking. It also described prompt, response, and tool-call analysis and blocking that analyzes every prompt, AI response, and tool call in real time against the Reco Graph, with context including which agent is involved, how risky that agent is, what it is connected to, and which MCP server it reaches.
Smart Remediation shipped in July as part of the Reco Platform’s discover, prioritize, remediate arc. Reco Browser Guard entered early access with phase one discovery, followed by phase two adding blocking and policy enforcement at the browser level targeted for early access on July 29. Reco also said these prompt and tool-call capabilities target general availability in October and planned a live demonstration of the new capabilities at Black Hat USA 2026, Aug. 2-7, booth No. 1644.
“Posture tells a security team what an agent can reach, while runtime provides the control over what it's doing right now, without asking organizations to reroute their traffic through a gateway to get there,” said Ofer Klein, CEO of Reco. “With Browser Guard, Reco secures the interface where most personal AI use actually happens.”
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