Noma Security, the pioneer in agentic AI security, announced it has been named a Cool Vendor in the Gartner Cool Vendors in AI Security.
The report states, “The rapid evolution of AI applications into AI agents is extending the scope of AI security technologies, which require companies to quickly adapt their existing products to agentic use cases. Through 2029, over 50% of successful cybersecurity attacks against AI agents will exploit access control issues, using direct or indirect prompt injection as an attack vector.”
Noma Security provides uniquely comprehensive AI and agent security and governance with platform capabilities that include:
- Discovery for AI asset and agent attack surfaces;
- AI security posture management and risk prioritization;
- Runtime controls for blocking of malicious prompts and destructive agent actions;
- Automated AI red teaming;
- Compliance support.
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“Two years ago we set out to build the comprehensive platform for AI and agent security,” said Niv Braun, Noma Security CEO and co-founder. “Our enterprise customers are rapidly adopting agentic AI, implementing complex MCP architectures and building innovative AI. They require robust visibility and controls including AI discovery and posture management, automated red teaming and active runtime protection to create confidence in their AI and agent deployments. We believe the Cool Vendor recognition reflects our commitment to help Fortune 500 cybersecurity teams safely harness the power of all types of AI at every stage of adoption.”
The Noma Security platform addresses existing and emerging security challenges of agentic AI systems and can be used to both identify and mitigate critical, agentic vulnerability chains such as the ForcedLeak vulnerability in Salesforce Agentforce. The platform provides unified discovery, posture management, runtime protection, supply chain security, and compliance capabilities, supporting AIBOM for transparency and alignment with regulations such as the EU AI Act and NIST standards.
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