According to a recent LinkedIn post from Zenity, the company is expanding its collaboration with Microsoft by introducing inline runtime security for agents built on Microsoft Foundry. The post highlights that these capabilities aim to help enterprises manage autonomous agents that are connected to enterprise data and can invoke operational tools.
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The LinkedIn post suggests that Zenity’s offering focuses on securing agents during execution, governing their behavior across models, tools, and data, and mitigating risks such as data leakage, destructive actions, credential exposure, jailbreaks, and tool misuse. The availability of this capability via the Azure Marketplace may improve Zenity’s distribution, potentially supporting customer acquisition and positioning the firm as a governance and security layer within the emerging agentic automation ecosystem.
For investors, the emphasis on “production-grade governance” for Foundry-based agents indicates that Zenity is targeting large enterprises scaling AI agents into business-critical workflows. If enterprise adoption of Microsoft Foundry accelerates, Zenity’s tighter integration with Microsoft’s stack and marketplace presence could enhance its strategic relevance and support recurring revenue opportunities tied to AI security and compliance budgets.

