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Akto Enhances AI Agent Security with New Partnerships Amid Rising Cyber Threats

Severity: Medium (Score: 54.9)

Sources: Morningstar, edge.prnewswire.com

Summary

On April 23, 2026, Akto announced partnerships with several AI infrastructure providers to enhance security for AI agents deployed in enterprise environments. The partnerships aim to address the significant cybersecurity risks associated with AI agent operations, where 79% of enterprises report limited visibility into AI agent activities. The integrations with Portkey, TrueFoundry, Arcade.dev, LiteLLM, and LangChain will embed runtime security measures directly into existing AI frameworks, preventing issues like prompt injection and sensitive data leakage. Akto's CEO emphasized the necessity of integrating security into development processes rather than as an afterthought. The partnerships are a response to increasing concerns over malicious inputs and unauthorized tool access that could compromise AI agent behavior and data integrity. Akto's solutions will provide continuous monitoring and enforcement of security policies across AI deployments, ensuring safer usage of AI technologies. The current status reflects a proactive approach to mitigating risks associated with AI agent deployments. Key Points: • 79% of enterprises lack visibility into AI agent activities, increasing cybersecurity risks. • Akto's new partnerships aim to embed security directly into AI development frameworks. • The integrations will help prevent prompt injection and unauthorized tool access.

Key Entities

  • Data Breach (attack_type)
  • akto.io (domain)
  • arcade.dev (domain)
  • Akto (platform)
  • AWS Bedrock (platform)
  • Portkey (platform)
  • TrueFoundry (platform)
  • LangChain (company)
  • LiteLLM (tool)
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