AI behavioural threat detection firm Exabeam has added ChatGPT and Copilot, alongside existing visibility into Google Gemini, to its Exabeam Agent Behaviour Analytics offering.
The new support to detect agent behaviour in these tools aims to turn them into sources of behaviour telemetry that feed directly into Exabeam threat detection, investigation, and response (TDIR) workflows.
Exabeam builds dynamic behaviour profiles for users and their AI agents, tracking patterns across request volumes, token usage, tool invocations, web sessions, and outbound activity. When behaviour deviates from established norms, such as sudden spikes in API calls or token consumption. Exabeam flags the anomaly.
The company also detects prompt injection, model manipulation, and tool exploitation, with a new detection library, five times larger than the previous version, covering prompt manipulation and shadow AI activity.
Exabeam detects anomalies across AI platform roles, users, and permissions — including first-time role assignments, unexpected privilege escalations, and unusual permission changes, aiming to ensure AI identities are governed with the same rigour as traditional enterprise identities.
“AI is rapidly reshaping how organisations operate, compete and grow, creating a new, digital workforce that helps them move faster and at scale,” said Pete Harteveld, chief executive at Exabeam.
“As this transformation accelerates leaders are compelled to understand how these systems operate inside the enterprise. Our expansion of Agent Behaviour Analytics helps organizations stay protected from emerging risks while adopting AI with confidence and maintaining the oversight and accountability required to proliferate these capabilities across an enterprise.”




