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Home » IBM Debuts New Platform to Manage Agentic AI Risk at Scale

IBM Debuts New Platform to Manage Agentic AI Risk at Scale

June 19, 2025
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IBM introduced a unified software platform that integrates AI governance and security, aiming to help enterprises manage risk as they scale agentic and generative AI systems. The new capabilities blend IBM’s watsonx.governance and Guardium AI Security tools to provide visibility into AI agents and models across their lifecycle.

IBM said its integrated solution enables organizations to detect shadow agents, automate red teaming, audit agent behavior, and validate compliance against 12 frameworks, including the EU AI Act and ISO 42001. IBM’s partnership with AllTrue.ai enhances the platform’s ability to discover new AI use cases across cloud, code repositories, and embedded systems. Once detected, Guardium AI Security triggers automated governance workflows via watsonx.governance.

IBM also unveiled lifecycle management features that allow users to monitor agent performance on metrics like answer relevance and context. Planned updates include onboarding risk assessments, agent audit trails, and an agentic tool catalogue. To support AI transformations, IBM Consulting will offer new cybersecurity services to help enterprises adopt secure-by-design practices across AI layers and navigate regulatory landscapes.

  • IBM debuts unified platform combining watsonx.governance and Guardium AI Security
  • Detects shadow agents and automates red teaming for AI systems
  • Supports compliance with EU AI Act, ISO 42001, NIST AI RMF, and other standards
  • Adds lifecycle governance for AI agents, with audit trails and performance monitoring
  • New consulting services help enterprises scale AI securely and responsibly

“The future of AI depends on how well we secure it today. Embedding security from the start is essential to protecting data, supporting compliance obligations, and building lasting trust,” said Suja Viswesan, Vice President, Security and Runtime Products, IBM.

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