IBM Introduces Agentic AI Governance and Security Platform

IBM has launched a new software stack for enterprise IT teams tasked with managing the complex governance and security challenges posed by autonomous AI systems.

The company's new offering aims to unify its watsonx.governance and Guardium AI Security platforms to provide centralized oversight of agentic AI, a category of generative AI that performs tasks autonomously without direct human prompts.

The combined platform aims to give IT departments the ability to create and enforce lifecycle governance policies, conduct automated red teaming detect what IBM calls "shadow agents" and assess models for security and compliance across 12 global regulatory frameworks. An embedded catalog of tools and new integration with AllTrue.ai will help IT teams identify AI agents running in unsanctioned environments, including across multi-cloud deployments and developer repositories.

"One of the biggest challenges for security teams is translating incidents and compliance violations into quantifiable business risk," said Jennifer Glenn, Research Director for the IDC Security and Trust Group.  "The rapid adoption of AI and agentic AI amplifies this issue. Unifying AI governance with AI security gives organizations the necessary context to find and prioritize risks, as well as the information to clearly communicate the consequences of not addressing them."

Some features are available immediately, including the compliance accelerators and basic policy management. Additional capabilities, such as agent audit trails, third-party tool integration, and automated risk scoring, will roll out later this year, with a major release slated for June 27.

IBM Consulting is also offering deployment services to help IT organizations integrate the platform with their existing security operations and compliance programs. Per the company's announcement:

"To help clients scale AI responsibly, IBM Consulting Cybersecurity Services is introducing a new set of services that brings together data security platforms, like IBM Guardium AI Security, with deep AI technology and domain consulting. The new services will support organizations through their AI transformation journey: from discovering AI deployments and potential vulnerabilities, to implementing secure-by-design practices across AI layers, to governance guidance for a constantly evolving regulatory landscape. The new services build on IBM Consulting's experience helping hundreds of clients worldwide on AI strategy and governance, including Nationwide Building Society and e&."

For enterprise IT teams responsible for AI deployment governance, the new IBM offering provides a centralized architecture for policy enforcement, agent monitoring and compliance management. Its emphasis on interoperability and lifecycle tracking is aimed at helping IT organizations regain visibility and control as generative AI systems become more autonomous and harder to trace.

For more information, visit the IBM site.

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Chris Paoli (@ChrisPaoli5) is the associate editor for Converge360.

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