- What: Exabeam enhances Agent Behavior Analytics for Google Cloud agents
- Impact: Enterprises gain better visibility into autonomous agent behavior
Security Operations , AI/ML , Cloud Security Exabeam enhances Agent Behavior Analytics for Google Cloud agents April 23, 2026 Share By SC Staff (Adobe Stock) Exabeam Inc. has announced new Agent Behavior Analytics (ABA) capabilities designed to secure enterprises adopting agentic workflows, extending its ABA across Google Cloud's agent ecosystem, including Gemini Enterprise, custom agents, and multi-agent workflows, as reported by Silicon Angle. The new features address the challenge of limited visibility into how autonomous agents operate, interact, and access data within enterprises. This is particularly critical in multi-agent environments where coordinated activities introduce new risks, as agents can be granted significant authority. Exabeam ABA provides unified visibility, behavior baselining, anomaly detection, and cross-agent correlation to identify and investigate risks across individual and multiple agents. The integration with Google Cloud's Agent Development Kit allows for securing custom agents from development to production, while the integration with Google Agent Gateway enables analysis of agent-to-agent interactions and identification of anomalous patterns in distributed systems. Source: Silicon Angle An In-Depth Guide to AI Get essential knowledge and practical strategies to use AI to better your security program. Learn More SC Staff Related Security Operations Groundcover expands AI Observability for LLM interactions SC Staff April 23, 2026 The expansion addresses visibility gaps that arise as organizations rapidly integrate LLMs into production systems. Application security AI-driven attacks target governments, cloud agents, supply chains OWASP GenAI Security Project Team April 23, 2026 OWASP: AI-driven attacks hit government, cloud and supply chains at scale. Threat Intelligence SOCs drowning in alerts despite tool investment SC Staff April 22, 2026 Cyber Press reports that security operations centers are confronting a structural bottleneck where the sheer volume of daily alerts has outstripped the capacity of analysts to manually assemble context, a friction that inflates dwell time and escalates incident costs regardless of how many detection tools an organization deploys. Get daily email updates SC Media's daily must-read of the most current and pressing daily news Business Email By clicking the Subscribe button below, you agree to SC Media Terms of Use and Privacy Policy . Subscribe Related Terms Blue Team Cloud Computing Cold Warm Hot Disaster Recovery Site Countermeasure Cron Daemon Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) Greynet You can skip this ad in 5 seconds