TLDR: Zenity, a leader in end-to-end security and governance for AI agents, has been named a ‘Cool Vendor’ in Gartner’s 2025 Agentic AI Trust, Risk and Security Management (TRiSM) Report. This recognition highlights Zenity’s innovative platform, which provides comprehensive lifecycle security for AI agents, from development to deployment and runtime.
NEW YORK – Zenity, a pioneering force in securing AI agents across diverse platforms, proudly announced today its inclusion as a ‘Cool Vendor’ in the prestigious 2025 Gartner® Cool Vendors™ in Agentic AI Trust, Risk and Security Management (TRiSM) report. This significant acknowledgment, revealed on September 10, 2025, underscores Zenity’s innovative approach and critical contributions to ensuring trust, managing risks, and enhancing security within the rapidly evolving landscape of agentic artificial intelligence.
Zenity’s robust platform offers an unparalleled end-to-end security and governance solution for AI agents. This includes securing SaaS-managed platforms such as ChatGPT Enterprise, Microsoft Copilot, and Salesforce Agentforce, as well as custom agent platforms like AWS Bedrock, Google Vertex AI, and CrewAI. The platform also extends its protection to developer-focused agents running locally, including GitHub Copilot and Cursor. Its comprehensive capabilities span the entire AI agent lifecycle, encompassing build-time assessment, posture management, runtime detection, and enforcement.
Further solidifying its expertise, Zenity Labs, the company’s dedicated research division, actively identifies novel exploit chains and vulnerabilities. In August 2025, Zenity Labs made headlines with the disclosure of ‘AgentFlayer,’ a family of zero-click, persistent exploit chains capable of silently compromising AI agents across leading enterprise agentic platforms. This research exemplifies Zenity’s commitment to advancing global security through responsible disclosure and collaborative efforts with the broader security community.
Ben Kilger, CEO of Zenity, emphasized the company’s dedication: “We take the mission to secure AI Agents Everywhere very seriously. Organizations from all sectors are adopting Agentic AI at an unprecedented pace and we believe this designation validates our vision and existing platform capabilities. Our agent-centric approach enables some of the largest and most sophisticated organizations on the planet to operationalize AI responsibly, turning security from a barrier into a business enabler that powers safe AI adoption at scale.” Kilger further elaborated on the necessity for robust security measures, stating, ‘As enterprises adopt AI agents they need more than soft-boundaries like prompt filtering or safety training. As we keep demonstrating, there is a need for hard-boundaries that cover the full-lifecycle of AI Agents – what agents are actually trying to do.’
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Zenity’s recognition in the Gartner report reinforces its position at the forefront of AI security, providing essential tools for enterprises navigating the complexities of agentic AI adoption. The company is also preparing to host its second AI Agent Security Summit on October 8, 2025, in San Francisco, an event designed to bring together experts to share strategies for securing AI agents.


