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Google Cloud has expanded AI agent security through new capabilities introduced by Exabeam. The update focuses on securing agentic workflows across enterprise environments.

Exabeam announced new Agent Behavior Analytics (ABA) capabilities for agents built with Google Cloud’s Agent Development Kit. In addition, it introduced an integration framework with Google Agent Gateway. This move positions Exabeam at the forefront of securing enterprises adopting agentic workflows.

Furthermore, the update extends Exabeam ABA across the Google agent ecosystem. This includes Gemini Enterprise, custom-built agents, and multi-agent workflows. As a result, organizations gain broader protection across diverse AI environments.

As enterprises adopt agent-based architectures, they automate workflows and decision-making. However, security teams face limited visibility into how autonomous agents operate. They also struggle to track interactions and data access.

Moreover, these challenges increase in multi-agent environments. Coordinated activities across systems introduce new risks. Agents are often treated with the same authority as human insiders.

To address this, Exabeam ABA delivers unified visibility and behavior baselining. It also enables anomaly detection and cross-agent correlation. Therefore, security teams can detect and investigate risks across individual agents and multi-agent workflows.

With support for Google Cloud’s Agent Development Kit, organizations can secure custom-built agents from development to production. Additionally, Exabeam ABA provides insights into how agents operate, interact, and evolve over time. This ensures innovation does not compromise security.

“Agentic AI represents a fundamental shift in how applications are built and operated,” said Steve Wilson. “By extending our Agent Behavior Analytics to include agents developed with Google Cloud’s Agent Development Kit, we enable security teams to maintain trust and visibility.”

“As we bring more AI agents into the business, we need clear visibility into their behavior and risks,” said Eric Santa Cruz. “Exabeam’s innovation addresses a growing challenge and supports secure AI adoption.”

Integration with Google’s Agent Gateway further expands coverage. Exabeam ABA can ingest and analyze agent-to-agent interactions. It also maps workflow relationships and identifies anomalies across distributed systems.

As a result, security teams can detect risks from coordinated or unintended behaviors across multiple agents. This strengthens enterprise protection as organizations scale AI with Google Cloud.