CyberArk, a global leader in identity security, announced on July 16, 2025, at AWS Summit New York City, the availability of its Secure Cloud Access (SCA) MCP Server and Agent Guard in the new AWS Marketplace AI Agents and Tools category. These tools, part of the CyberArk Identity Security Platform, enable enterprises to secure AI agent privileged access, addressing the growing risks of uncontrolled AI adoption. Customers can now discover, purchase, and deploy these solutions via AWS accounts, streamlining AI-driven security workflows.
CyberArk SCA MCP Server and Agent Guard launched in AWS Marketplace’s AI Agents and Tools category.
Implements Zero Standing Privileges (ZSP) to secure AI agents and cloud infrastructure.
Agent Guard, available as open source, integrates with AWS Secrets Manager and CyberArk Secrets Manager.
Addresses security gaps, with 68% of organizations lacking AI identity controls, per CyberArk research.
Supports AI assistants like Amazon Q and Claude with role-based access control (RBAC).
Streamlines procurement with centralized AWS account purchasing.
The SCA MCP Server embeds Zero Standing Privileges (ZSP) into developer tools, securing access to cloud-native infrastructure by eliminating persistent entitlements and credential sprawl. It supports multi-cloud environments and provides scoped access for AI assistants like Amazon Q and Anthropic’s Claude, with audit trails and RBAC enforcement. Developers can request secure access directly from IDEs or CLIs, enhancing efficiency without compromising security.
Agent Guard, an open-source tool, enables secure integration of AI agents with credential providers like AWS Secrets Manager and CyberArk Secrets Manager. It offers real-time monitoring of large language model (LLM) calls, generates analytics-ready graphs, and logs metadata, reducing risks like prompt hijacking and credential leaks.
“The promise of agentic AI can be undermined by inadequate security controls, which introduce risk and increase the likelihood of a breach,” said Peretz Regev, Chief Product Officer at CyberArk. “With SCA MCP Server and Agent Guard, organizations can implement Zero Standing Privileges to maintain more secure and scalable AI-first operations.”
CyberArk’s 2025 Identity Security Landscape research reveals that 68% of organizations lack identity security controls for AI, exposing them to breaches in complex multi-cloud environments. The SCA MCP Server and Agent Guard mitigate these risks by enforcing least privilege principles for both human and machine identities across CI/CD pipelines and agentic AI workflows.
Available through AWS Marketplace, these tools simplify procurement, reducing the need for lengthy vendor evaluations. Centralized purchasing via AWS accounts ensures visibility and control over licensing, payments, and access, accelerating secure AI adoption.
CyberArk’s move aligns with growing demand for AI security, with the market projected to reach $27 billion by 2030 at an 18% CAGR. Analysts praise CyberArk’s 35% YoY revenue growth and 77.9% gross margins, though InvestingPro notes potential overvaluation. Posts on X highlight enthusiasm for CyberArk’s leadership in AI security, with Jefferies raising its price target to $480.
CyberArk’s SCA MCP Server and Agent Guard position it as a leader in securing agentic AI, offering enterprises robust tools to mitigate risks and drive secure innovation through AWS Marketplace.
CyberArk is the global leader in identity security, trusted by organizations around the world to secure human and machine identities in the modern enterprise. CyberArk’s AI-powered Identity Security Platform applies intelligent privilege controls to every identity with continuous threat prevention, detection and response across the identity lifecycle. With CyberArk, organizations can reduce operational and security risks by enabling zero trust and least privilege with complete visibility, empowering all users and identities, including workforce, IT, developers and machines, to securely access any resource, located anywhere, from everywhere.