Aqua Security is bringing together several leaders in enterprise security to develop strategies for securing AI in production.

According to Aqua Security, companies that have already adopted AI have focused on security at different layers of the technology stack. For example, some utilize AI firewalls to monitor how users are interacting with public models, while others utilize SDKs to enforce controls at the application level.

The company believes that these approaches ignore the core infrastructure that AI runs on and don’t provide centralized visibility across the entire application life cycle. To enable truly secure AI, a more intentional strategy is needed, which is why the company is launching the Secure AI Advisory Program. 

Members of the advisory program will help shape the future of AI security by sharing insights from their own AI adoption, collaborating with Aqua’s product leaders, developing best practices for AI deployment, and validating use cases across visibility, governance, and threat detection.

The company explained that by forming this program, it will be able to improve its own Secure AI capabilities while at the same time helping partners improve their own AI security strategies. 

“As organizations move quickly to adopt AI, security leaders are looking for practical ways to govern and protect these workloads,” said Amir Jerbi, CTO and co-founder of Aqua Security. “This program is about working hand-in-hand with those leaders to ensure that Secure AI delivers the visibility, policy enforcement, and runtime protection they need to adopt AI responsibly at scale.”