- What: Lookout launches AI visibility and governance for mobile ecosystem
- Impact: Organizations gain better control over AI usage on mobile devices
AI/ML , Governance, Risk and Compliance Lookout launches AI visibility and governance for mobile ecosystem April 30, 2026 Share By SC Staff As reported by Silicon Angle, Lookout Inc. has introduced Lookout AI Visibility & Governance, a new mobile-native solution aimed at helping organizations manage and secure their adoption of artificial intelligence across mobile devices. The solution addresses the growing challenge of shadow AI, providing visibility into unauthorized AI activity and agent behavior on mobile devices where traditional security controls may not reach. It offers a real-time view of an organization's AI footprint, identifying both sanctioned and unsanctioned AI applications. Key features include comprehensive AI app discovery, monitoring of AI-driven agent behavior to prevent unauthorized data access, and intelligent data guardrails to stop sensitive information from reaching unapproved AI services. The offering also supports automated compliance alignment with regulations like the EU's AI Act and NIST's AI Risk Management Framework. Lookout states this new tool enhances its mobile security platform, extending protection to AI activities occurring on mobile devices and strengthening layered defense for devices, users, and AI-driven interactions. 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 Threat Intelligence India’s cybersecurity watchdog warns of AI-driven cyber threats SC Staff April 30, 2026 CERT-In's advisory details how AI is shifting cybercrime from manual intrusion to automated, large-scale attacks. AI/ML Deepfake incidents targeting US officials rise SC Staff April 30, 2026 Research from Cybernews indicates a significant rise in deepfake incidents targeting US officials over the past two years, with 156 recorded cases. Application security ‘Copy Fail’ bug can obtain root privileges in Linux distributions since 2017 Steve Zurier April 30, 2026 AI-found Linux flaw enables easy root access, heightening risk across cloud and shared systems. 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 Business Impact Analysis (BIA) British Standard 7799 Chain of Custody Competitive Intelligence Data Custodian Due Care Due Diligence You can skip this ad in 5 seconds