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You Don't Know How Many AI Agents You Have. Here's Why That's a Problem.
The Question Nobody Can Answer
Ask any engineering leader how many microservices their team runs. They’ll give you a number. Ask how many databases. They’ll know. Ask how many AI agents are deployed across the organization — and you’ll get silence.
This isn’t a failure of documentation or process. It’s a fundamental gap in how agentic AI systems are built and deployed today. Agents don’t look like traditional software, and the tools we built for tracking traditional software don’t work for agents.
Why Your AI Agent Security Tools Are Missing Half the Picture
The Layer Nobody’s Watching
The agentic AI security market is booming. Runtime guardrails that filter prompt injections. Firewalls that block malicious outputs. Shadow AI discovery tools that find unauthorized LLM usage. Red-teaming platforms that stress-test models.
These tools protect agents after they’re deployed. They sit in front of your agent at inference time and intercept bad inputs or outputs. They’re valuable — and they’re necessary.
But they’re only half the picture.