Veea shares surge 10.52% intraday after open-sourcing Lobster Trap AI security tool and partnering with NativelyAI.
ByAinvest
Tuesday, Mar 3, 2026 10:21 am ET1min read
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Veea Inc. surged 10.52% intraday after announcing the open-source release of Lobster Trap, a lightweight security tool that monitors AI agent interactions with language models. The tool, integrated into TerraFabric and available under the MIT license, was launched at Mobile World Congress 2026. Veea also partnered with NativelyAI’s 250,000+ developer ecosystem to embed Lobster Trap into production workflows, accelerating enterprise adoption of conversation-layer security. The move addresses growing risks from AI agent capabilities, offering real-time policy enforcement and millisecond latency. By packaging the tool into TerraFabric and Native.Builder, Veea positions itself as a leader in edge infrastructure security, aligning with market demand for AI-driven cybersecurity solutions.
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