Exabeam Launches Open Source Praxen to Bring Agent Behavior Verification to AI Agents and Digital Workers
Exabeam, the leader in Behavior Intelligence for the agentic enterprise, today announced Agent Behavior Verification (ABV), a new security discipline that helps organizations determine whether AI agents are configured, authorized, and governed in ways that align with their intended responsibilities before deployment.
As AI agents move from assistants to operational actors inside enterprise environments, organizations face a new security challenge. Agents access systems, invoke tools, execute workflows, and make decisions with increasing autonomy. While existing approaches such as vulnerability scanning and red teaming help govern, monitor, and test agent activity during runtime, organizations lack a practical way to determine whether an agent is prepared to operate safely before it enters production.
Agent Behavior Verification addresses that gap. Rather than focusing solely on known vulnerabilities or individual code artifacts, ABV evaluates agents as complete systems, providing a framework for defining an agent’s authorized role and evaluating whether its implementation, permissions, and...
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