Cyera has unveiled a powerful set of new capabilities designed to address critical gaps in enterprise AI security. With the introduction of Browser Shield for AI, Data Lineage for files, and Cyera MCP, the company aims to provide organizations with deeper visibility and control over how data interacts with AI systems.
To begin with, the rapid adoption of AI tools has created new security challenges for enterprises. Employees increasingly input sensitive information into public AI platforms before any security policy can intervene. At the same time, both AI agents and employees actively access, copy, and transform enterprise data internally. However, organizations often lack visibility into how this data changes, where it moves, and who—or what—interacts with it. Consequently, this creates significant risks for data security and governance.
In response, Cyera’s latest innovations focus on securing AI-driven data flows at every stage. Notably, the Browser Shield for AI operates directly within the browser, offering real-time visibility into prompts entered into public AI tools such as ChatGPT. It also identifies user activity, connected account types, and prevents sensitive data from leaving the organization by enabling prompt-level alerts and blocking mechanisms.
“The question security teams are being asked is no longer ‘Are we using AI?’” said Nir Rozen, VP of Product Management at Cyera. “It is ‘what data employees shared with AI, what data AI accessed on their behalf, and what changed because of it?’ If you can’t answer that, you don’t have control. Cyera now makes that answer obvious.”
Furthermore, Cyera introduces Data Lineage, a feature that tracks how sensitive data evolves over time. This capability automatically maps how files are accessed, copied, and modified by both human users and AI agents. As a result, security teams can understand the full lifecycle of their data, including whether an AI agent creates derivative files or shares sensitive datasets. This insight significantly improves risk assessment and strengthens AI governance strategies.
In addition, Cyera MCP empowers enterprises to build their own security agents directly on top of Cyera’s platform. With this feature, organizations can connect AI tools to Cyera’s data security intelligence and automate key security operations. For example, teams can conduct threat investigations, perform risk analysis, and generate executive-level reports using simple language commands. This not only enhances efficiency but also ensures that security operations scale alongside AI adoption.
Moreover, these capabilities collectively address a fundamental shift in enterprise security. As AI continues to redefine how data flows within organizations, traditional tools struggle to keep up. Therefore, Cyera’s real-time, AI-driven approach ensures that businesses can monitor, control, and protect their data more effectively.
Ultimately, by closing visibility gaps and enabling proactive security measures, Cyera is helping enterprises confidently embrace AI while maintaining strong data protection and governance standards.
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