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AI sprawl is the new SaaS sprawl. Here's why security teams need visibility, risk classification and governance for autonomous AI agents now. https://hubs.li/Q049x6j00 Written by Ofer Klein of Reco
Reco is the leader in SaaS & AI Security — the only approach that secures AI sprawl across SaaS apps & agents. Close the security gap in your expanding AI footprint. Reco is backed by top-tier investors including Insight Partners, SentinelOne Ventures, Workday Ventures, TIAA Ventures, Zeev Ventures, boldStart ventures, and Angular Ventures and has established partnerships with leading technology companies including AWS, Wiz, Palo Alto Networks, Cyera, Tines, and Torq. Reco was named a Global Infosec Awards winner in 2024 & 2026, a CRN® Stellar Startup in 2024 & 2025, and a 2025 SINET16 Innovator.
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AI sprawl is the new SaaS sprawl. Here's why security teams need visibility, risk classification and governance for autonomous AI agents now. https://hubs.li/Q049x6j00 Written by Ofer Klein of Reco
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I had the pleasure of speaking with Vivek Bharathi Muruganandam from The AI People about the world of AI-SaaS and Agents. We discussed how Reco plays a role in securing these technologies. You can watch our conversation here: https://lnkd.in/gC9AzCpw
Catching insider threats shouldn't feel like detective work. 👀 It does because your tools weren't built to talk to each other. You've got signals everywhere and context nowhere. That's why Reco and Torq are joining forces. 🤘 Our AI agents investigate end-to-end. A suspicious login goes in and a clear answer comes out via AI-powered hyper automation. 💥 Join Todd Wilson, Chris Coburn, Bob Boyle, and Maycie Belmore on April 15 to see it live. You'll walk away knowing how to: ⚡ Use behavioral context to understand what's really behind an alert ⚡ Pull signals from SaaS, DSPM, EDR, CNAPP, and SASE into one picture ⚡ Tell the difference between a malicious insider, a careless employee, and a rogue AI agent 📍 April 15 | 11 AM PT / 2 PM ET Machine-speed threats need machine-speed responses. See this live: 🔗 https://hubs.ly/Q049lswj0 Yaniv Blum David Kim Sophia FioRito Andrea Bailiff-Gush #CyberSecurity #InsiderThreats #AIAgents #SOC #SecurityAutomation
So AMP'd to be partnering with Torq 🎸⚡ Thanks for stopping by our AI sprawl activation space and chatting with our Tech Alliances lead Yaniv Blum! 🤘 💥
Trevor From Torq and Bob Boyle were 💥AMP'd💥 to drop in on our partners OX Security, Check Point Software, Reco, and Cyera at RSAC last week. More about AMP: https://torq.io/alliances/
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Big week at RSA for the Reco team. We took home three Global InfoSec Awards from Cyber Defense Magazine: • Market Innovator - SaaS/Cloud Security • Market Leader - AI Security Solution • Pioneering GenAI Cybersecurity Three categories that map to exactly where we've been building, SaaS security foundations, AI agent security, and Shadow AI visibility. When we started Reco, the conviction was that SaaS was moving faster than security could follow. AI made that distance structural. These awards reflect the problem we set out to solve, and the team that's been solving it every day.
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Recorded live at #RSAC2026: Voice of the Vendor! ChannelPro VP and Associate Publisher Joel Zaidspiner interviews Reco, Red Sentry, Blumira, Iru, NinjaOne , N-able, and Dell Technologies about their newest technology for MSPs. Listen here: https://lnkd.in/gMKbh5CZ
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I've spoken to multiple teams running AI agents in production this week. No one could explain what their agents are actually allowed to do. OWASP AI Exchange just gave them a reason to start asking. OWASP launched a new framework this week: Agentic Skills Top 10 led by Ken Huang and Fabio Cerullo. The skill layer is where agents actually operate, with real permissions, real data access, and real blast radius. It's the same surface we've been mapping at Reco for the past year. 36% of AI agent skills scanned in February had security flaws. 1,184 malicious skills confirmed in a single campaign. 135,000+ agent instances exposed with no SOC visibility. AI agents are being trusted like sanctioned SaaS from 2018. The attack surface moved. Security didn't follow. AST10 tackles the behavior layer, where the actual risk lives. Worth a read. Link for the Project website: https://lnkd.in/dTJFdhWa And Github: https://lnkd.in/diKkWQrk
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Congratulations to Reco for winning the 2026 Global Infosec Award! This company stands out in the cybersecurity industry for its innovation, approach, and measurable impact. They are one to watch as the field continues to evolve. #GlobalInfosecAwards #CyberSecurity #InfoSec
We turned our RSAC presence into a cinematic experience because we believe in the power of a clear narrative. 🔥 The "monster" of AI Sprawl is a growing threat, but at Reco, we give you the tools - our Reco Warriors become the hero and secure your SaaS ecosystem. Come for the show, stay for the live demo that gives you back control. We’re at Booth N-#6084.
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“AI isn’t just changing cybersecurity—it’s rewriting the rules faster than most organizations can adapt.” Just wrapped up an energizing week at the RSA Conference 2026 in San Francisco, and that idea kept coming up again and again. Here are some top perspectives from senior executives across leading technology and services companies—those helping organizations not just navigate but thrive in the Agentic AI era. These insights come from candid conversations on “The AI People” talkshow, where we spotlight the thinkers and builders shaping the future—and working to humanize AI through real-world impact. Doug M. from Aviatrix Nir Greenberg from Reco Gal Perl from Teramind Dan Candee from Cork Dean Teffer from Arctic Wolf Shashi Kiran from Nile Andrew Wesie and Jeffrey Martin from Theori 🚀 Eran Kinsbruner from Checkmarx Adam Arellano from Harness Ahmed Achchak from Qevlar AI David Brauchler III from NCC Group Here are a few themes that stood out 👇 🔐 1. AI is now the center of gravity (for both attackers and defenders) From agentic SOCs to AI-generated phishing, the dual-use nature of AI is accelerating both offense and defense at an unprecedented pace. 🤖 2. The rise of AI-native security companies We’re seeing a shift from “AI-enabled” to truly AI-native platforms—vendors rethinking security from first principles, not just adding AI as a feature. ⚠️ 3. Threats are scaling faster than ever Attackers are industrializing cybercrime using AI—shrinking the time from vulnerability discovery to exploitation dramatically. 🧠 4. AI agents = digital co-workers (with real risk) AI agents are becoming embedded across workflows. But autonomy introduces new challenges—organizations must evolve from access control to action governance. 🔗 5. Security is becoming a team sport A consistent message from leaders: cybersecurity can no longer operate in silos. Safe AI adoption requires tight alignment across security, engineering, and business teams. 🛠️ 6. Platform thinking over point solutions The future is integrated—organizations are consolidating tools into unified, AI-powered platforms to gain end-to-end visibility and faster response. 💡 Final takeaway: Cybersecurity is entering an AI-first era—but technology alone isn’t the differentiator. The real edge will come from leadership alignment, cross-functional collaboration, and learning directly from those on the frontlines. Grateful to the leaders who shared their perspectives on “The AI People”—these conversations helped cut through the noise and surface what really matters. The video interviews will soon go live on our Youtube channel. Don't forget to hit 'Subscribe'. Curious to hear what others took away from hashtag #RSAC2026—what resonated most with you? #RSAC2026 #Cybersecurity #AI #InfoSec #AgenticAI #AISecurity #GenerativeAI #CyberDefense #ZeroTrust #CloudSecurity #DigitalTransformation #TechLeadership #CISO #Innovation #FutureOfWork
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