Zenity featured prominently this week as it sharpened its focus on security and governance for AI agents embedded in enterprise workflows. The company highlighted growing deployment of AI agents, Microsoft Copilot, and automation tools on live data, while many organizations lack mature controls and visibility.
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Zenity is targeting this gap through engagements at events such as M365 Orlando and ServiceNow Knowledge 2026 in Las Vegas, where it is meeting enterprises at Booth 703 and Booth 4736, respectively. The company is emphasizing real-time monitoring, policy enforcement, and governance for AI agents in Microsoft 365 and ServiceNow environments.
Multiple LinkedIn posts noted that Gartner has identified Zenity as a leading contender and “company to beat” in the emerging AI agent governance market. Gartner’s analysis describes Zenity’s platform as purpose-built to secure agents across SaaS, custom-built, and device-based environments, reflecting rising concern that AI risk is scaling faster than traditional governance models.
Zenity underscored its “intent-centered” approach, built around its Clarity Agent and a stateful threat engine that monitor AI agent execution in real time. The company also pointed to contributions to OWASP risk lists and the MITRE ATLAS framework as evidence of its security research and differentiation within AI and cyber governance.
In parallel, Zenity participated in the Fintech Is Femme initiative, engaging with fintech and security leaders on trust, responsible AI adoption, and automation in financial services. This outreach signals continued emphasis on thought leadership and ecosystem building in regulated, security-sensitive industries.
Taken together, the week’s developments reinforce Zenity’s positioning at the intersection of AI security, workflow automation, and governance, with growing third-party visibility and active engagement across major enterprise platforms. How effectively the company converts this recognition and event presence into deployments and recurring revenue will shape its future growth trajectory.

