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Reco Launches Agent Security Platform for AI Agent Risk Control


Reco Launches Agent Security Platform for AI Agent Risk Control
  • by: GlobeNewswire
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  • June 26, 2026

Reco, the AI and agent ecosystem security company, has announced the launch of Reco Agent Security, a major expansion of its platform designed to address risks emerging from autonomous AI agents operating across enterprise environments. The solution focuses on preventing data exposure, unintended actions, and workflow disruption caused by agents interacting with connected applications and systems.

Quick Intel

  • Reco launches Agent Security for enterprise AI agent governance
  • Targets risks from autonomous agents across apps, workflows, and APIs
  • Built on Reco Graph used by Fortune 500 companies
  • Provides discovery, mapping, and control of AI agents and non-human identities
  • Includes permissions analysis, behavioral monitoring, and blast-radius mapping
  • Enables contextual risk prioritization and remediation workflows

Addressing the Expanding Risk Surface of AI Agents

As enterprises increasingly deploy AI agents across business systems, security risks have expanded beyond traditional identity and access management. These agents operate across interconnected applications, where they can access sensitive data, trigger workflows, and interact with multiple systems autonomously.

Reco positions its new Agent Security capability as a response to this evolving risk landscape, where exposure is not limited to the agent itself but extends across identities, permissions, APIs, and connected environments.

Building Visibility Across Autonomous Agent Activity

Reco Agent Security is built on the company’s Reco Graph, which is used by Fortune 500 organizations to map and monitor enterprise application interactions. The system identifies every AI agent operating within an environment, maps its connectivity, and evaluates what systems and data it can access.

The platform is designed to provide security teams with a complete inventory of agents, including their ownership, permissions, and behavioral activity. This allows organizations to move beyond isolated monitoring and instead understand agent behavior in full operational context.

“Agents do not act alone. They operate across apps, identities, workflows and integrations that determine what they can reach and what they can do,” said Ofer Klein, CEO and Co-Founder of Reco. “Reco Agent Security provides organizations the context, coverage and control they need to protect their production environments from agent risk without slowing down AI adoption.”

Mapping Identity, Permissions, and Behavioral Risk

A core component of Reco Agent Security is its ability to map agent identities and permissions across enterprise systems. This includes identifying who deployed each agent, what credentials it uses, and which teams are responsible for its operation.

The platform also analyzes OAuth grants, API keys, delegated access, and role-based permissions to detect excessive or misconfigured access. By identifying stale tokens, unapproved connections, and over-privileged access, Reco helps reduce the attack surface created by autonomous systems.

Behavioral Monitoring and Blast Radius Analysis

Reco extends its monitoring capabilities to track agent behavior over time, establishing baselines for normal activity and flagging anomalies. This includes unusual API calls, off-hours activity, unexpected data transfers, and abnormal interactions between agents and systems.

The platform also maps the “blast radius” of each agent, identifying all applications, workflows, and data stores it can reach. This approach helps uncover hidden risks where multiple benign connections can combine to create unauthorized access paths to sensitive systems.

Context-Aware Risk Prioritization and Remediation

Rather than treating all agent activity equally, Reco prioritizes risk based on real operational context. This includes identity trust levels, permission scope, connectivity patterns, and observed behavior.

Security teams are provided with actionable remediation guidance, including reducing permissions, revoking access, disabling unapproved agents, and routing issues through existing security workflows. The goal is to mitigate risk without disrupting ongoing business operations or AI adoption.

Availability and Platform Integration

Reco Agent Security is available immediately as part of the broader Reco platform, extending its existing capabilities in enterprise ecosystem security. The platform already integrates with more than 230 applications and provides over 1,000 detection controls, enabling rapid deployment across enterprise environments.

 

About Reco

Reco is used by Fortune 500 companies to secure enterprise ecosystems and enable the safe deployment of agents by providing the context and control to govern autonomous activity without disrupting business operations. Built on the Reco Graph, the Reco Platform identifies risk, prioritizes threats, and drives precise remediation across every human identity, agent, application, and permission. With more than 230 app integrations and 1,000 detection controls, Reco deploys in 48 hours. The company has raised $85 million in funding from Insight Partners, Zeev Ventures, boldstart ventures, Angular Ventures and Redseed. Learn more at www.reco.ai and follow us on LinkedIn.

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