New Capability Secures Machine-driven Workloads at Scale, Extending Zero Trust Protection and Improving Compliance NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–AppGate, a leader inNew Capability Secures Machine-driven Workloads at Scale, Extending Zero Trust Protection and Improving Compliance NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–AppGate, a leader in

AppGate Introduces Agentic AI Core Protection

New Capability Secures Machine-driven Workloads at Scale, Extending Zero Trust Protection and Improving Compliance

NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–AppGate, a leader in Zero Trust Network Access, today announced the launch of Agentic AI Core Protection, a new capability within AppGate ZTNA designed to secure AI workloads deployed in enterprise core environments across on-prem and cloud venues. This innovation enables organizations to embrace AI-driven transformation while maintaining robust security and compliance.

Addressing Emerging AI Security Challenges

As enterprises accelerate AI adoption, agents are increasingly deployed in servers, VMs, and Kubernetes cluster, typically as part of a corporate policy for security and compliance. These deployments often expose APIs and web interfaces, creating new attack surfaces.

Traditional ZTNA solutions focus on user endpoints, leaving gaps for non-human identities and machine-to-machine traffic. This exposes organizations to risks such as lateral movement, unauthorized access, and compliance violations.

“AI agents are transforming enterprise operations – but they also open new attack surfaces. Extending Zero Trust to the network layer is critical,” said Leo Taddeo, CEO at AppGate. “Agentic AI Core Protection locks down AI agents at the core, so organizations can innovate at scale without compromising security and compliance.”

Agentic AI Core Protection: Extending Zero Trust to AI Workloads

AppGate ZTNA now provides identity-based security and micro-perimeters for both human and machine workloads in both on-prem and cloud environments, ensuring AI agents remain isolated from unauthorized access and operate within strict compliance boundaries.

Key features and benefits include:

  • Linux Headless Client – Enforces ZTNA on servers and VMs without a UI, ideal for AI workloads.
  • Kubernetes Integration: Sidecar and node-level enforcement for pod-level isolation.
  • Dynamic Access Policies: Role-based, context-aware, and posture-driven entitlements.
  • Cross-Platform ZTNA Clients: Secure user access to APIs and dashboards across Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile.

General Availability

Agentic AI Core Protection is available today as part of AppGate ZTNA. For more information, visit https://www.appgate.com.

About AppGate

AppGate secures and protects an organization’s most valuable assets with its high performance Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) solution and Cyber Advisory Services. AppGate is the only direct-routed ZTNA solution built for peak performance, superior protection and seamless interoperability. AppGate safeguards enterprises and government agencies worldwide. Learn more at https://www.appgate.com.

Contacts

For media inquiries, contact:

Rashida Syed

rashida.syed@appgate.com

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