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Cloud AI Update - AI Security Innovation: Operant AI Unveils AI Gatekeeper

Cloud AI Update - AI Security Innovation: Operant AI Unveils AI Gatekeeper

Yahoo18-04-2025
Operant AI has unveiled its new product, AI Gatekeeper™, which aims to enhance runtime protection for AI applications and agents across various deployment platforms, including Kubernetes and hybrid and private clouds. This innovative solution addresses emerging security challenges linked to the rapid deployment of AI models and the expanding use of non-traditional platforms such as Databricks and Snowflake. AI Gatekeeper focuses on securing AI systems against threats like rogue agents and data leakage, incorporating features like trust scores, agentic access controls, and cross-platform threat modeling. As enterprises increasingly rely on AI for novel applications, the need for advanced security solutions like AI Gatekeeper is growing to mitigate risks associated with the complex AI ecosystem.
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ended the day at $196.98 up 1.4%.
finished trading at $367.78 down 1%. This week, Microsoft enhanced its cloud-based AI capabilities with integrations like Visier's workforce AI assistant in Microsoft 365 Copilot and secured a significant contract for carbon removal with AtmosClear.
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