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IBM Launches Revolutionary Software for Unifying Agentic Governance and Security

by Jane Doe
June 19, 2025
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IBM today announced the launch of a revolutionary new software solution designed to unify agentic governance and security, addressing the escalating challenges posed by increasingly autonomous AI systems in the enterprise.

This integrated offering combines the power of IBM’s watsonx.governance with Guardium AI Security, providing organizations with an unparalleled ability to manage the risks and ensure compliance of their AI deployments.

As AI agents become more sophisticated and self-directed, enterprises face complex hurdles in maintaining oversight, preventing unintended biases, and safeguarding against security vulnerabilities.

IBM’s new solution is specifically engineered to tackle these issues head-on, offering a comprehensive framework for lifecycle management of AI agents, from their initial development through to their deployment and ongoing operation.

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Key features of this innovative software include automated “red teaming” to proactively identify and rectify vulnerabilities, the ability to define custom security policies, and robust monitoring capabilities to track metrics such as answer relevance and contextual faithfulness.

The integrated platform also offers off-the-shelf compliance capabilities, supporting adherence to 12 global regulatory frameworks, including the EU AI Act and ISO 42001.

“AI agents are set to revolutionize enterprise productivity, but the very benefits of AI agents can also present a challenge,” stated Ritika Gunnar, General Manager, Data and AI at IBM. “When these autonomous systems aren’t properly governed or secured, they can carry steep consequences.”

A significant enhancement through a partnership with AllTrue.ai allows Guardium AI Security to detect AI use cases across diverse environments, including cloud, code repositories, and embedded systems, providing crucial visibility in decentralized AI ecosystems. Once identified, these use cases can automatically trigger relevant governance workflows within watsonx.governance.

In conjunction with the software launch, IBM Consulting Cybersecurity Services is introducing new offerings to assist organizations in their secure AI transformation journeys. These services encompass vulnerability detection, secure-by-design practices, and expert guidance on the evolving regulatory landscape.

This unified approach to AI governance and security is a critical step forward in enabling businesses to scale their AI initiatives responsibly and confidently, fostering trust in these powerful new technologies.

Jane Doe

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