Exabeam doubles AI detection coverage and adds Anthropic Claude support
Behavior intelligence company Exabeam Inc. today expanded its security operations platform with new capabilities for detecting and investigating artificial intelligence agents, doubling its AI-focused detection coverage to 90 and adding monitoring support for Anthropic PBC’s Claude.
The update builds on a year of agent-security releases from the company and targets a growing blind spot for security teams. AI agents now access systems, invoke tools and act on behalf of users at machine speed, often using approved applications and valid credentials. That makes risky activity hard to spot because it can look legitimate until the behavior is analyzed over time.
The new detections flag anomalous interactions between people and AI agents along with unauthorized autonomous activity, including suspicious prompt behavior, unusual tool invocation sequences, abnormal consumption patterns and what Exabeam calls denial-of-wallet indicators. Shadow AI use and unauthorized configuration changes are also covered.
Claude support is the headline addition, but Exabeam already watches most of the field. ChatGPT from OpenAI Group PBC, Google LLC’s Gemini, Microsoft Corp.’s Copilot have been covered since April and the platform also supports GitHub Copilot










