CyberArk Software has expanded its AI security solutions on the AWS Marketplace. The Secure Cloud Access (SCA) MCP Server enforces Zero Standing Privileges across multi-cloud environments, while Agent Guard offers real-time monitoring and advanced analysis capabilities for AI workflows. These tools address the growing risk of uncontrolled AI adoption and the lack of identity security controls for AI, a significant gap in current security practices. CyberArk's expansion into the AWS Marketplace represents a strategic move to capture a larger share of the growing AI security market.
CyberArk Software has expanded its AI security solutions on the AWS Marketplace, marking a significant step in the company's strategy to capture a larger share of the growing AI security market. The Secure Cloud Access (SCA) MCP Server and Agent Guard are now available in the new AWS Marketplace AI Agents and Tools category, aimed at addressing the growing risk of uncontrolled AI adoption and the lack of identity security controls for AI.
The SCA MCP Server enforces Zero Standing Privileges (ZSP) across multi-cloud environments, reducing risks associated with persistent entitlements, credential sprawl, and unmanaged AI agents. It integrates ZSP directly into development workflows, enabling organizations to maintain more secure and scalable AI-first operations. The SCA MCP Server provides scoped access for AI assistants like Amazon Q and Anthropic’s Claude, offering robust audit trails and role-based access control (RBAC) enforcement [1].
Agent Guard offers real-time monitoring and advanced analysis capabilities for AI workflows. It monitors large language model (LLM) and tool calls in real time, generating intuitive graphs for advanced analysis. The tool logs tool inputs, arguments, and performance data for metadata capture, ensuring compatibility with multiple AI frameworks. Agent Guard supports multiple secret providers, including CyberArk Secrets Manager and AWS Secrets Manager, and ensures that API keys and related secrets are provisioned as environment variables at runtime [2].
With these tools available on the AWS Marketplace, CyberArk aims to streamline the procurement process for AI security, reducing the need for time-consuming vendor assessments and complex negotiations. Through centralized purchasing using AWS accounts, customers can maintain visibility and control over licensing, payments, and access.
CyberArk's expansion into the AWS Marketplace aligns with its broader commitment to identity security for human and machine identities within modern enterprise environments. The move comes as organizations face increasing pressure to manage privileges and credentials in software-driven, multi-cloud operations and address security gaps that might expose sensitive access via unmanaged or poorly secured AI agents.
The availability of these tools on the AWS Marketplace signifies a strategic move by CyberArk to offer enhanced security measures for AI-driven automation, workflow agents, and related technologies, thereby addressing a significant gap in current security practices.
References:
[1] https://www.silicon.co.uk/press-release/cyberark-announces-availability-of-tools-to-secure-ai-agents-in-the-new-aws-marketplace-ai-agents-and-tools-category
[2] https://securitybrief.com.au/story/cyberark-launches-new-ai-security-tools-on-aws-marketplace
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