No free plan. The cheapest way in is Enterprise Starter at $10,000-$25,000. Consider free alternatives in the ai security category if budget is tight.
AI agents operate autonomously with elevated permissions, maintain state across interactions, invoke external tools, and chain actions across systems. Traditional application security focuses on input/output validation, but agent security must monitor the full execution path — including tool calls, memory access, data usage, and control flow — to detect threats that only become apparent through behavioral analysis rather than input scanning.
Zenity uses intent-based detection that examines the complete execution path of an agent rather than just filtering inputs. By analyzing tool calls, memory access patterns, data usage behaviors, and control flow decisions together, it identifies malicious outcomes even when the initial prompt appears benign. This catches sophisticated multi-step injection techniques that prompt-level firewalls miss entirely.
Agent Security Suites like Zenity provide coverage across SaaS-based AI agents (Microsoft Copilot, Salesforce Einstein, ServiceNow), custom-built agentic applications running on cloud infrastructure (AWS, Azure, GCP), and endpoint-based agents operating on user devices. Discovery and monitoring capabilities vary by platform, with major enterprise platforms having the deepest integration support.
Initial agent discovery and inventory can be completed in 1-2 weeks for most environments. Full deployment including policy configuration, SIEM integration, and team training typically takes 4-8 weeks depending on environment complexity and the number of agent platforms in scope. Most vendors recommend a 30-day monitoring-only pilot before enabling enforcement mode.
Currently, most agent security suite vendors including Zenity operate exclusively through enterprise sales with custom pricing starting at approximately $10,000-$25,000 annually. There are no self-serve free tiers or startup programs publicly available as of early 2026. Smaller organizations may want to evaluate developer-focused alternatives like Lakera Guard that offer API-based protection with more accessible pricing.
Enterprise agent security platforms typically support SOC 2 Type II, GDPR, HIPAA, and SOX compliance requirements through built-in audit trails, access controls, and compliance reporting templates. Coverage for specific regulatory frameworks varies by vendor — organizations in regulated industries should confirm support for their specific compliance requirements during the evaluation process.
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Last verified March 2026