Varonis Acquires AllTrue.ai to Extend Security for AI Agents

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Varonis has acquired AllTrue.ai to enhance AI security by addressing misconfigurations and visibility gaps. The CEO warns of the risks associated with unsecured AI agents accessing large datasets.

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Original Source Material

Varonis CEO Yaki Faitelson Warns Misconfigured AI Is an Accident Waiting to Happen Varonis has acquired AllTrue.ai to close visibility gaps in AI security. CEO Yaki Faitelson said enterprises are deploying AI agents that access vast datasets at high speed without understanding permissions identity context or abnormal behavior creating urgent demand for data-first AI security.