Reco has introduced Reco AI Agent Security, describing it as the first unified security solution built to protect AI agents across SaaS environments. With this launch, the company is expanding its SaaS security platform to give security and risk teams deeper visibility and stronger control over AI agents operating across enterprise applications. These agents include widely used platforms such as Copilot, ChatGPT, Salesforce Agentforce, Make, n8n, and even custom automation tools.

As organizations accelerate AI adoption, they are also facing two growing concerns. First, AI sprawl continues to expand as businesses add more AI services and tools into daily workflows. Second, agent sprawl is becoming an even more serious challenge, as individual AI agents increasingly act on their own, move across systems, access sensitive information, and execute actions that may carry major consequences. Because of this, security teams need a clearer way to see what is happening inside their SaaS ecosystems before these risks spiral out of control.

Reco’s new capability directly addresses that blind spot. Traditionally, many SaaS security tools have focused on applications and user identities. However, they have not been designed to monitor autonomous AI agents that can work without direct human interaction, hold broad permissions, connect across multiple SaaS environments, and operate beyond the visibility of IT and security teams. Reco AI Agent Security changes that by giving enterprises a centralized view of every AI agent running in their environment.

In addition, the new solution automatically inventories AI agents, maps their permissions, tracks which applications and identities they can access, and evaluates their overall risk posture. This allows security teams to decide whether an agent should be approved, restricted, or blocked before it introduces unnecessary exposure.

Reco has also built several core capabilities into the solution. It offers a comprehensive AI agent inventory, enabling organizations to automatically discover agents across supported platforms. It also provides access and permissions mapping, helping teams understand what data, systems, and identities each agent can reach. Furthermore, the platform supports risk identification and prioritization, making it easier to surface agents with excessive access, exposed credentials, or risky permissions.

Alongside that, Reco includes governance controls that allow security teams to enforce policies, block unauthorized agents, and approve safe ones from a unified interface. The company also uses its AI Agent Governance and Knowledge Graph to connect identities, applications, and security context for more actionable insights. On top of that, guided remediation and response workflows help teams take immediate action by revoking permissions, disabling unauthorized agents, or triggering automated responses through existing workflows and ticketing systems.

Moreover, Reco is clearly differentiating its approach from many current AI security offerings. While several vendors are focusing on posture management and runtime protections for cloud workloads and AI models, Reco is targeting the specific risks created by autonomous AI agents embedded in SaaS workflows. Therefore, instead of positioning itself as an AI-only security provider, the company is bringing AI agent protection into the same governance framework it already uses for SaaS applications and identities.

Reco AI Agent Security is available now for both existing and new customers. The initial release includes built-in integrations for Copilot, ChatGPT Enterprise, Salesforce Agentforce, Make, and n8n, while support for additional agents and custom automation tools will continue to roll out over time.

Ofer Klein, CEO and Co-Founder of Reco

Enterprises today don’t just have hundreds of connected SaaS apps — they have thousands of connected AI agents operating in the background. Unlike traditional SaaS plugins, AI agents can act autonomously and span identity, data, and systems, exponentially increasing risk when misconfigured or unmanaged. Reco AI Agent Security gives security teams the visibility and control they need — all from the same platform they use to govern their SaaS estate.

Overall, Reco’s latest launch highlights a major shift in SaaS security. As AI agents become more common in enterprise workflows, organizations will need stronger governance, better visibility, and faster response capabilities. Reco is aiming to meet that need with a unified approach that brings AI agent security into the center of SaaS risk management.

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