April 3, 2026InfrastructureMonitoringAgents

Codenotary AgentMon: Who's Watching Your AI Agents?

You deployed 50 agents across your enterprise. Do you know what they're doing right now? Codenotary's answer is AgentMon — the first enterprise-grade monitoring platform built specifically for agentic networks.

This isn't application monitoring adapted for agents. AgentMon tracks what agents actually do: communication paths between agents and services, token usage per model, inference latency, file access patterns, secrets handling, and whether agents are operating within defined policies. It monitors for prompt injection attempts, credential leaks in agent I/O, and dangerous command execution.

The timing is perfect. BCG projects the agent market growing at 45% CAGR over the next five years. Enterprises are deploying agents faster than they can monitor them. The gap between "we have agents" and "we know what our agents are doing" is where incidents happen — and where AgentMon fits.

Codenotary brings a unique angle here. They're known for immutable infrastructure attestation — their core tech verifies the integrity of software supply chains. Applying that same tamper-proof observability to agent behavior makes sense. If you trust their software attestation, you can trust their agent attestation.

AgentMon is available now, targeting CIOs, CISOs, and compliance leaders. Full details at codenotary.com.

https://codenotary.com/blog/your-ai-agents-already-have-a-blind-spot.you-just-cannot-see-it
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