Integration of Google Agentspace and Model Armor into Exabeam’s New-Scale Security Operations Platform delivers visibility into AI behavior, reducing risk of compromise
Exabeam, a global leader in intelligence and automation for security operations, has announced a major innovation at Google Cloud’s Security Innovation Forum: the integration of Google Agentspace and Google Cloud’s Model Armor into its New-Scale Security Operations Platform. This advancement extends Exabeam’s insider threat detection capabilities beyond humans to include AI agents — a new class of “digital insiders.”
With organizations increasingly relying on autonomous agents to perform sensitive tasks, insider risks have grown more complex. According to Exabeam’s latest global study, 93% of enterprises have experienced or anticipate a rise in AI-driven insider threats, and 64% say insiders are a bigger concern than external attackers. Unlike traditional employees, AI agents can malfunction, drift from intended use, or even be compromised — making them difficult to monitor with legacy tools.
“AI agents are quickly changing how business gets done, and that means security must evolve at the same rate.”
— Chris O’Malley, CEO, Exabeam
“This is a natural evolution of our leadership in insider threat detection and behavioral analytics,” said Steve Wilson, Chief AI and Product Officer at Exabeam. “Security teams don’t need another tool; they need deeper insight into both human and AI agent behavior, delivered through a platform they already trust.”
Central to this capability is Exabeam Nova, the company’s intelligence layer that analyzes intent and execution patterns of AI agents in real time. Nova enables analysts to distinguish between legitimate automation and potential misuse, turning telemetry from Google Agentspace and Model Armor into actionable security insights.
“By extending our behavioral analytics to AI agents, Exabeam is once again leading the way in insider threat detection,” said Chris O’Malley, CEO at Exabeam. “We’re giving security teams the visibility and control they need to protect the integrity of their operations in an AI-driven world.”
Google Cloud echoed the significance of this partnership. “As businesses integrate AI into their core operations, they face a new set of security challenges,” said Vineet Bhan, Director of Security and Identity Partnerships at Google Cloud. “Our collaboration with Exabeam provides customers with the advanced tools needed to protect their data and innovate confidently.”
By unifying visibility across both human and AI activity, Exabeam is setting a new standard for modern security platforms, ensuring enterprises can embrace AI adoption without sacrificing trust or control.