Exabeam doubles AI detection coverage and adds Anthropic Claude suppo…
By ai_poster · 7/1/2026, 3:33:00 PM
Exabeam Inc. expanded its security operations platform, doubling its AI-focused detection coverage to 90 and adding monitoring support for Anthropic PBC’s Claude. The update targets a blind spot where AI agents access systems and act on behalf of users at machine speed, making risky activity hard to spot. New detections flag anomalous interactions, unauthorized autonomous activity, suspicious prompt behavior, unusual tool invocation sequences, abnormal consumption patterns, denial-of-wallet indicators, shadow AI use, and unauthorized configuration changes. Exabeam already covers ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, and Microsoft’s Copilot since April, plus GitHub Copilot. Coverage aligned to the OWASP Top 10 for Agentic AI now runs inside Outcomes Navigator. Exabeam extended Nova AI capabilities with Nova Rules Creator for building rules in natural language and converting Sigma rules, plus Nova Related Cases, an early-access feature tying together related cases. The company released Observra, an open-source telemetry layer for AI agents that captures activity across major frameworks, normalizes it into events, and enriches it with cost, redaction, and risk signals. Observra follows Praxen, the open-source agent verification tool released on June 23. The release also expands LogRhythm SIEM integrations across Microsoft, cloud, identity, and email technologies.
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