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N-able Launches Shadow AI Visibility Across UEM and Security Operations


N-able Launches Shadow AI Visibility Across UEM and Security Operations
  • by: Business Wire
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  • June 24, 2026

N-able, Inc., a global cybersecurity company delivering end-to-end business resilience, today announced the availability of Shadow AI Visibility across its Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) solutions, N‑central and N‑sight, and its Security Operations platform, Adlumin. The new capability helps organizations identify, classify, and monitor AI tool usage across managed environments, providing IT and security teams with the visibility needed to address a rapidly growing operational and security blind spot. As AI adoption accelerates, employees are increasingly using AI-powered applications, browser extensions, developer tools, APIs, and SaaS platforms outside traditional governance processes.

Quick Intel

  • N-able launches Shadow AI Visibility across N-central, N-sight, and Adlumin platforms.

  • 69% of organizations suspect or have evidence of employees using prohibited public GenAI according to Gartner.

  • The capability identifies AI applications, browser extensions, developer tools, and AI-related network activity.

  • Provides identity and device attribution to understand which users and processes interact with AI services.

  • No additional agents, tools, or management consoles are required for deployment.

  • Enables organizations to build inventory of AI tools and develop informed governance strategies.

The Shadow AI Challenge

As AI adoption accelerates, employees are increasingly using AI-powered applications, browser extensions, developer tools, APIs, and SaaS platforms outside traditional governance processes. A Gartner survey of 302 cybersecurity leaders in March – May 2025 revealed that 69% of organizations suspect or have evidence that employees are using prohibited public GenAI. This "shadow AI" activity can introduce security, compliance, and operational challenges when organizations lack visibility into which tools are being used, by whom, and where.

Integrated Visibility Without Additional Infrastructure

Shadow AI Visibility extends N-able's AI-powered cybersecurity solutions by helping customers identify AI usage across endpoints and network activity without requiring additional agents, tools, or management consoles. Available through N-central, N-sight, and Adlumin, the capability enables organizations to build a clearer inventory of AI tools in use and take a more informed approach to AI governance. The integrated workflows within existing platforms allow customers to view, query, report on, and act on AI usage data through the systems they already use.

Key Capabilities and Governance Insights

Shadow AI Visibility delivers visibility across endpoints and networks to identify AI applications, browser extensions, developer tools, command-line interfaces, and AI-related network activity. Classification and governance insights organize detected AI tools by category, vendor, model family, and approval status. Identity and device attribution helps teams understand which users, devices, and processes are interacting with AI services. These capabilities provide organizations with the foundation needed to make informed decisions around security, compliance, and responsible AI adoption.

Leadership Perspective on AI Transparency

Nicole Reineke, Chief AI Officer at N-able, commented on the importance of the new capability: "Organizations are embracing AI at an unprecedented pace, but many IT and security teams are struggling to answer a basic question: what AI tools are actually being used across their environment? Shadow AI Visibility helps close that gap by providing actionable transparency into AI usage across endpoints and networks. Before organizations can govern AI, they need to understand where it's being used. This capability gives customers the foundation they need to make informed decisions around security, compliance, and responsible AI adoption."

Value for Managed Service Providers

For managed service providers (MSPs), the capability also creates opportunities to support customers with AI governance initiatives, including usage assessments, risk reviews, compliance reporting, and policy recommendations. Aaron Betts, President & CEO of Intelesys, shared his perspective: "AI is opening up real opportunities for our business and our clients, but it also requires us to take a more thoughtful approach to oversight and risk. With Shadow AI Visibility, we can better understand how AI is showing up across not only our environment but our clients as well, and use that insight to guide smarter decisions around security, compliance, and responsible use."

Building an AI Governance Framework

By helping customers establish an inventory of AI tools and usage patterns, Shadow AI Visibility provides a starting point for developing AI governance strategies without adding operational complexity. The capability is available now for N-central, N-sight, and Adlumin. Organizations can also download N-able's guide, AI Governance 101, to learn more about building an effective AI governance framework.

About N-able

N-able protects businesses from evolving cyberthreats. Our AI powered cybersecurity platform delivers business resilience to more than 500,000 organizations worldwide, leveraging advanced end-to-end capabilities, simplified workflows, market leading integrations, and flexible deployment options to improve efficiency and drive critical security outcomes.

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