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Ory launches Agent Security control plane for enterprise AI agents · News · Kaino
Ory launches Agent Security control plane for enterprise AI agents
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Jun 9Jun 9, 2026, 12:00 AM2 views

Ory launches Agent Security control plane for enterprise AI agents

Ory has launched Agent Security, a product the company describes as an identity and access management control plane for enterprise AI agents, coding assistants, tools, APIs, and business systems.

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Ory has launched Agent Security, a product the company describes as an identity and access management control plane for enterprise AI agents.

The company announced the product in an Ory blog post and in a press release distributed through EIN Presswire. Ory says Agent Security is designed to embed identity, authorization, and governance controls into the “agent harness” used by enterprise AI agents, coding assistants, tools, APIs, and business systems.

What Ory says Agent Security does

According to Ory’s product page for Agent Security, the product provides “in-the-loop enforcement” inside agent runtimes. Ory describes the approach as securing AI agents at the point where they take action, rather than only monitoring activity after the fact.

The product page lists several core capabilities: agent authentication, fine-grained authorization, audit logs, and OpenTelemetry export. Ory says these controls are intended to help organizations define which agents can act, which tools or APIs they can access, and under what conditions actions should be allowed.

In its announcement, Ory frames the product as an “Agent IAM control plane.” IAM, or identity and access management, is a long-standing category in enterprise security, but Ory’s launch applies that model specifically to AI agents and coding assistants that may call tools, write code, trigger workflows, or interact with business systems.

Why the company is targeting AI agents

Ory’s blog post says enterprise AI agents need security controls that are embedded where agents operate. The company argues that agents differ from traditional applications because they may make dynamic decisions, invoke tools, and operate across multiple systems.

The EIN Presswire version of the Ory Corp announcement says Agent Security is available and is designed to secure AI agents “at the point where they take action.” That framing reflects a broader enterprise concern: as companies connect AI systems to internal tools, data, and APIs, they need ways to enforce permissions and retain auditability.

Ory’s materials focus on governance features such as audit logging and telemetry export. The product page specifically mentions OpenTelemetry export, which could allow organizations to route agent security events into existing observability or monitoring systems.

Positioning and limitations

Ory calls Agent Security “the first Agent IAM control plane for Enterprise AI” in its announcement. That is the company’s own characterization, and the available sources provided here do not include independent market analysis confirming that claim.

The sources also do not provide customer names, pricing, deployment details, or performance benchmarks. They do state that the product is available and describe its intended role in agent authentication, authorization, logging, and governance.

For enterprises experimenting with AI agents, the launch is notable because it packages agent security around identity and authorization concepts that are already familiar to security teams. The practical impact will depend on how organizations integrate Ory Agent Security into their agent runtimes, coding assistants, tools, APIs, and existing security operations.

Key takeaways
  • 1

    The company announced the product in an Ory blog post and in a press release distributed through EIN Presswire.

  • 2

    Ory says Agent Security is designed to embed identity, authorization, and governance controls into the “agent harness” used by enterprise AI agents, coding assistants, tools, APIs, and business systems.

  • 3

    What Ory says Agent Security does According to Ory’s product page for Agent Security, the product provides “in the loop enforcement” inside agent runtimes.

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