March 27, 2026InfrastructureAgentsMonitoring

Unbound AI Introduces Agent Access Security Broker, a New Category for Governing Coding Agents

Unbound AI has announced the Agent Access Security Broker (AASB), a new market category designed to solve the security, compliance, and governance gap created by AI coding agents in enterprise environments. The platform debuted at RSAC 2026.

An AASB creates a control and enforcement layer between AI coding agents and the systems they interact with β€” IDEs, terminals, files, APIs, infrastructure, databases, and MCP servers. Unbound's platform discovers which AI coding agents are in use across an organization, assesses their risk, and enforces guardrails over what those agents can access.

The platform supports Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, GitHub Copilot, Cline, Roo Code, Gemini CLI, and any tool using MCP servers. Key capabilities include agent discovery, access policy enforcement, and audit logging for compliance.

According to Gartner, 40% of enterprise applications will integrate task-specific AI agents by end of 2026, up from less than 5% in 2025 β€” yet only 29% of organizations report being prepared to secure those deployments.

More information at https://www.getunbound.ai.

The AASB category addresses a fundamental tension: enterprises are rapidly adopting coding agents for productivity, but have no standardized way to discover, monitor, or govern what those agents can see and do.
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