Salt Security Launches Agentic Security Platform to Govern AI Agent Interactions

  • Salt Security launched the Agentic Security Platform on March 18, 2026, designed to secure AI agent interactions across LLMs, MCP servers, and APIs.
  • The platform introduces Agentic Security Posture Management (AG-SPM) and Agentic Detection and Response (AG-DR) to govern and protect the Agentic Security Graph.
  • Siemens is an early customer, using the platform to manage the complexity of AI agent deployments across its organization.
  • Salt Security is offering limited Agentic Security Graph Discovery Sessions during the RSA Conference.

As enterprises increasingly deploy AI agents to drive efficiency and productivity, the security risks associated with these agents are growing exponentially. Salt Security's Agentic Security Platform addresses the critical need for visibility and governance over the Agentic Security Graph, which includes LLMs, MCP servers, and APIs. This launch comes at a time when the rapid adoption of AI agents is outpacing traditional security measures, making it a strategic move to secure the AI stack from code to runtime.

Adoption Pace
The pace at which enterprises adopt the Agentic Security Platform will indicate its market fit and scalability.
Competitive Response
Whether competitors will introduce similar solutions to secure AI agent interactions across enterprise environments.
Regulatory Impact
How regulatory bodies may respond to the security risks posed by AI agents and the need for governance frameworks.