First Recon AI Launches AI Security Runtime to Govern Enterprise AI Use
The platform fills a security gap left by traditional cybersecurity tools, which cannot interpret AI conversations, by offering a unified policy framework for AI governance across devices and models.
Reporting from 1 source: ASCII.jp.
First Recon AI today launched the AI Security Runtime platform, designed to control and protect enterprise AI usage. The platform provides real-time visibility, detection, enforcement, and audit trails for all AI interactions, including shadow AI and AI agents. It uses a Semantic Security Engine to understand context and intent. The product includes an Endpoint Agent and an Application workspace. Persefoni Japan will handle the Japanese market.
Enterprises are rapidly adopting AI for tasks from document creation to autonomous agents, but existing security products designed for files and emails cannot monitor the content or intent of AI interactions. First Recon AI's new platform, AI Security Runtime, aims to close that gap by analyzing every AI exchange in real time and applying policies before data reaches the model. The system records all decisions as tamper-proof metadata for compliance with regulations like GDPR and the EU AI Act. The platform consists of an endpoint agent for device-level control and an application workspace for secure AI access. First Recon AI CEO Kentaro Kawamori said the company built the platform because enterprises lack a mechanism to govern AI use in a provable way.
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