Keeper Security Adds AI Agent Governance to Endpoint Privilege Manager
Keeper Security announced in a press release that it has added agentic AI governance capabilities to its Endpoint Privilege Manager, enabling enterprises to identify and manage AI agents on employee workstations and endpoints. The new feature applies policy enforcement, access control, and privilege elevation to AI agents in the same way as human users.
The update allows security teams to detect both known and unknown AI agents, including tools such as GitHub Copilot, Cursor, Claude Code, and Amazon Q. Each application on a managed device is scored from zero to one hundred, and those exceeding the configured threshold are automatically governed under agentic AI policies.
Agentic AI governance introduces three new policy types: Agentic AI Policy, Agentic Access Policy, and Agentic Privilege Elevation Policy. These manage which agents can operate on endpoints, what actions they can perform, and how they request elevated privileges. Administrator approvals and audit trails record all agent activity, approval outcomes, and policy enforcement to align with National Institute of Standards and Technology AI Risk Management Framework requirements.
The capabilities are available through Keeper Endpoint Privilege Manager, either as a standalone deployment or as part of the KeeperPAM platform. Existing customers can enable the feature through their Keeper support teams, and new users can request a demonstration on the Keeper Security website.
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