Living Security launches platform to manage cyber risk from both human employees and AI agents

Living Security launched a platform that monitors security risks from both human employees and AI agents operating inside enterprise networks. Its AI engine analyzes 300+ behavioral signals to flag threats and trigger fixes automatically.

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Published on: Mar 25, 2026
Living Security launches platform to manage cyber risk from both human employees and AI agents

Living Security Launches AI-Native Platform to Manage Risk From Humans and AI Agents

Living Security released a new platform designed to identify and prevent security risks across a workforce that now includes both human employees and AI agents operating with real system access. The platform, powered by an AI engine called Livvy, analyzes behavioral signals to flag risky activity and recommend fixes before incidents occur.

The shift reflects a practical problem: enterprises increasingly grant AI systems real credentials and authority to act inside their networks, but traditional security training and monitoring tools were built only for human behavior. Security teams now manage risk from both sources simultaneously.

What the Platform Does

Livvy analyzes more than 300 behavioral, identity, and threat signals to identify who poses risk and why. The system then recommends specific remediation steps and can execute routine fixes automatically-such as triggering coaching, sending policy reminders, or re-enrolling users in multi-factor authentication-while keeping security teams in control of decisions.

The platform includes dedicated monitoring for AI agents. It discovers which agents interact with enterprise systems, maps relationships between humans and those agents, and measures how much damage each agent could cause if compromised.

Security teams can also generate customized training content tailored to their organization's style and brand, reducing the time spent creating materials.

The Data Behind It

The platform draws on five years of behavioral data from more than 100 enterprise organizations, representing billions of real-world interactions. Research found that 10% of employees account for 73% of organizational risk, meaning targeted intervention on high-risk users yields better results than broad compliance training.

Early adopters report measurable reductions in the number of high-risk users, faster remediation cycles, and lower exposure to data-loss events. Organizations also report employee satisfaction scores above 90 percent.

Why This Matters for Managers

Managers overseeing security or human resources teams face a new problem: the workforce has changed, but the tools haven't caught up. Traditional security awareness training assumes a human-only environment. It doesn't account for AI systems that make decisions without human judgment.

A platform that monitors both humans and AI agents-and explains why specific risks matter-gives security and HR teams the visibility they need to act quickly. Instead of sorting through countless alerts, teams get prioritized intelligence with recommended next steps.

For more on managing AI in the workplace, see AI for Management and the AI Learning Path for CHROs.

Availability

The Living Security Platform is available now. Existing customers have immediate access to all capabilities, including AI agent monitoring. The company is hosting a webinar on April 1, 2026, at 2 p.m. EDT introducing the platform. More information is available at livingsecurity.com.


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