Reco Launches Reco Agent Security for AI Agent Risk Coverage
Reco introduced Reco Agent Security to extend the Reco Platform’s coverage for AI agents operating across interconnected enterprise environments. The offering focuses on visibility and control over agent risk that can involve sensitive data exposure, unintended use, and process disruption.
In interconnected enterprise ecosystems, agents can read sensitive data, invoke tools, trigger workflows, update records, communicate with other systems, and take autonomous action. Reco Agent Security ties agent risk to applications agents connect to, the permissions they inherit, the identities they use, and the data they access.
Reco Agent Security uses the Reco Graph to discover agents, map reachability, and prioritize risk based on operating context. The platform also supports activity baselines and monitoring, including API calls, data access patterns, timing, volume, and connected endpoints, along with connectivity tracing across applications, APIs, data stores, tools, workflows, and services.
Reco Agent Security provides agent discovery and inventory, identity and ownership mapping, permissions and scope analysis, activity and behavioral monitoring, connectivity and blast-radius mapping, risk prioritization, and context-aware remediation. Reco said Ofer Klein, CEO and Co-Founder of Reco, stated, “Agents do not act alone. They operate across apps, identities, workflows and integrations that determine what they can reach and what they can do,” said Ofer Klein, CEO and Co-Founder of Reco. “Reco Agent Security provides organizations the context, coverage and control they need to protect their production environments from agent risk without slowing down AI adoption.” Reco Agent Security is available immediately as part of the Reco platform.
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