Radware Expands Agentic AI Protection with AI Governance Reporting and Claude Code Protection
Radware has expanded its agentic AI security offerings to include AI governance reporting and protection specifically targeting Claude Code, a coding-focused AI agent. The move reflects growing vendor focus on securing AI systems that can take autonomous actions across enterprise environments.
Why this matters: AI agents that write and run code are not just autocomplete tools. They can touch production systems, access credentials, and make changes at machine speed. When something goes wrong, it can go wrong fast and at scale. Vendors building security around these agents is a reasonable response to a real problem. The catch is that 'AI governance reporting' is only useful if someone actually reads it and acts on it. The product is not the protection. The human accountability behind it is.
Who should care: AI governance · Lawyers · Administrators · General readers · Policy
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