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Singulr AI Launches Agent Pulse for Runtime Governance of Autonomous Agents


 Singulr AI Launches Agent Pulse for Runtime Governance of Autonomous Agents
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  • March 9, 2026

Singulr AI, a leader in AI governance and security, has introduced Agent Pulse—an extension of its Unified AI Control Plane that brings enforceable runtime governance, contextual discovery, and measurable oversight to autonomous AI agents and Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. This innovation enables enterprises to manage the full agentic ecosystem with real-time controls, continuous risk intelligence, and policy enforcement without hindering innovation in AI governance and enterprise security technology.

Quick Intel

  • Singulr AI launches Agent Pulse to extend governance and security to autonomous AI agents and MCP servers.
  • Provides runtime enforcement, agent discovery, risk intelligence via Trust Feed, and policy-based controls across interconnected tools.
  • Continuously evaluates agent risk posture through model access, configurations, tool connections, and AI red-teaming simulations.
  • Supports visibility into agent behavior, data access pathways, permission chains, and runtime drift detection.
  • Integrates with major agentic platforms including Copilot Studio, AWS Bedrock, Azure Foundry, GCP Vertex AI, Databricks, ServiceNow Now Assist, CrewAI, LangGraph, and more.
  • Maintains vendor-agnostic, integration-first approach correlating activity across SSO, EDR/XDR, SIEM, SaaS, Gateways, and agentic platforms.
  • Showcased at HIMSS Global Health Conference in Las Vegas, March 9-12, 2026 (Booth 10001-21 in Cybersecurity Command Centre and Booth 717-11 in Startup Park).

Agent Pulse addresses the critical need for governance at the point of agent action as enterprises adopt increasingly autonomous AI systems, ensuring accountability, traceability, and alignment with security policies while supporting safe scaling of agentic workflows.

Purpose-Built Governance for the Agentic Era

As AI agents evolve from assistants to autonomous executors that reason, plan, and act across tools and systems, traditional governance approaches fall short. Static policies and fragmented visibility fail to manage dynamic behaviors, tool misuse, prompt injection, or data leakage in real time. Agent Pulse operates as a unified operational framework that combines:

  • Continuous agent discovery to map context graphs of tools, MCP servers, permissions, and data pathways.
  • Agent Risk Intelligence powered by Singulr Trust Feed, which dynamically assesses risk based on configurations, access patterns, and adversarial simulations.
  • Policy-driven governance that defines and enforces controls aligned to agent type, data sensitivity, and operational boundaries.
  • Runtime enforcement to block unauthorized actions, detect drift, and safeguard interactions during execution.

Shiv Agarwal, Co-Founder and CEO, Singulr AI, stated: “AI governance requires a purpose-built platform. Legacy solutions that simply extend coverage to AI lack the focus, depth, and context required to manage the unique risks and behaviors of agents. Security is ultimately an outcome of strong controls, and as AI agents gain more autonomy, governance must operate at the moment an action is being taken. With Agent Pulse, we bring enforceable runtime control to the enterprise so companies can innovate quickly while maintaining accountability, traceability, and policy alignment.”

Industry Validation and Real-World Impact

Alex Green, Chief Information Security Officer, Delta Dental Plans Association, commented: “At Delta Dental, protecting member information is foundational to our mission. As AI becomes more autonomous, invoking tools and operating across increasingly agentic workflows, governance has to be something you apply continuously. The only way to successfully manage this at scale is through a unified approach that enforces governance controls, provides visibility across agents, models, and tools, and continuously measures whether safeguards are working as designed. As agentic architectures become more common, that level of live, measurable governance becomes essential infrastructure.”

Terry Kurzynski, Founder and Chief Security Advisor, HALOCK Security Labs, added: “As organizations adopt AI and agentic technologies, one of the biggest challenges is understanding where risk actually exists and how to manage it responsibly. At HALOCK, we work with clients to perform structured risk assessments that surface both known and unknown exposures and define what must be controlled. Our partnership with Singulr creates a natural path from assessment to action. By connecting the risks uncovered during evaluation with Singulr’s runtime governance and control capabilities, organizations can move quickly from understanding their AI risk posture to actively managing and addressing the risks as these environments evolve and they continue to scale AI adoption.”

Seamless Integration and Enterprise-Wide Visibility

Agent Pulse supports multiple deployment models and integrates natively with leading agentic platforms and enterprise security tools. By correlating signals across environments, it delivers contextual, end-to-end visibility that siloed tools cannot achieve—enabling security, IT, privacy, and risk teams to govern AI adoption responsibly at scale.

This launch reinforces Singulr’s mission to transform AI governance from documentation to enforceable, measurable runtime control, empowering organizations to accelerate innovation while mitigating risks in cloud, SaaS, and enterprise settings.

About Singulr AI

Singulr is an AI governance and security platform that helps streamline and secure enterprise AI use at scale. Enterprise IT, Security, Privacy, and Risk teams can now accelerate AI-driven innovation while managing the end-to-end AI adoption lifecycle, mitigating risks and costs - all powered by Singulr Pulse, the industry’s leading AI risk intelligence system.

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