New updates have been reported about Eve Security.
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Eve Security has secured a strategic customer win with ZigiWave, which will use Eve’s agentic AI observability and policy enforcement platform to safeguard autonomous AI workflows for more than 60 Fortune 500 enterprises. By monitoring and controlling all Agentic AI network traffic across ZigiWave’s ZigiOps integration platform, Eve aims to prevent unintended actions, ensure auditability, and protect mission-critical ITSM, DevOps and CRM systems.
ZigiWave is expanding its use of agent-based automation, including Model Context Protocol (MCP)–driven integrations, and is relying on Eve to continuously inspect MCP connections, detect anomalies, cluster requests and assess risk across high-volume data flows. Eve’s Agent-in-the-Loop architecture is positioned as a next-generation control layer for enterprises that need transparent, human-supervised AI agents, a requirement that is increasingly critical as autonomous systems take on core operational workloads.
For Eve Security, the ZigiWave deployment provides a reference footprint inside large, data-intensive global organizations, validating its technology in complex production environments and strengthening its value proposition as enterprises modernize AI security. The company, founded by CEO Nadav Cornberg, CRO Sharon Eilon and CTO Amit Eliav, recently raised a $3 million seed round from investors including Live Oak Ventures and Tau Ventures to accelerate product development.
Eve plans to use this capital to deepen features around observability, risk scoring and policy enforcement for AI agents that interact with what it calls the “crown jewels” of the enterprise, such as core financial, operational and customer systems. As more large organizations deploy autonomous agents at scale, the ZigiWave partnership underscores growing demand for specialized controls that deliver transparency and accountability beyond traditional cybersecurity tools.
Executives evaluating AI adoption can view Eve Security’s role in ZigiOps as a case study in embedding governance and safety into high-stakes automation, rather than bolting it on after deployment. The relationship positions Eve to benefit from broader enterprise spend on AI-driven integration and workflow automation, while giving ZigiWave’s Fortune 500 customers a structured framework to keep autonomous agents aligned with compliance, security and business risk requirements.

