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Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Veza Launches AI Agent Security Platform

Veza introduced AI Agent Security, a system to discover, govern, and control AI agents across enterprises. The platform helps security teams answer critical questions: what AI agents exist? What data do they access? Who controls them? Organizations can now enforce least-privilege access and ensure compliance with regulations like SOX and NIST. This addresses an urgent need—Gartner predicts over 50% of AI initiatives will fail by 2028 due to unresolved agentic identity challenges.

Seekr Releases SeekrGuard for AI Model Safety

Seekr launched SeekrGuard, an evaluation platform that identifies dangerous AI model behaviors, bias issues, and accuracy problems. Organizations can now test AI models against their specific data and policies before deployment—critical since two-thirds of enterprises now use generative AI regularly without adequate governance frameworks.

Emergent Reaches $15M ARR with Google Investment

Emergent, a no-code AI agent platform, secured strategic funding from Google's AI Futures Fund. The startup hit $15 million annual recurring revenue and serves 1 million users who've built 1.5 million applications. The growth signals enterprises are shifting from AI content generation to building AI-powered workflows and automation systems.

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