Portal26 AMP Enhances Enterprise AI Agent Management

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Portal26 announced AMP (Agent Management Platform), a new addition to its Enterprise AI Adoption Management Platform. Following the launch of its AI Value Realization Solution in February 2026, the company continues its mission of guiding customers from “Visibility to Value.”

In the context of AI agents, AMP delivers key security capabilities, including agent discovery, risk assessment, policy enforcement, threat identification, and the ability to stop rogue behavior. On the value realization side, the platform enables organizations to measure agent impact, track productivity, monitor token usage, identify demand, and manage agent migration.

“The rapid rise of agentic AI systems is introducing a new class of operational, security, and business challenges, including shadow agents operating under the security radar, agents operating with excessive permissions, and rogue agents generating processes at an unwanted scale,” said Arti Raman, Portal26’s CEO. “Additionally, finance teams are seeing AI costs skyrocket due to accelerating token consumption driven by an explosion of agentic use, while business teams have no framework for measuring impact or ROI. With this latest innovation, Portal26 helps enterprises understand agent use, the value they are generating, and the costs they are driving, transforming agentic AI from an operational risk into a strategic asset.”

Portal26’s AMP automatically discovers and analyzes AI agents, offering detailed insights into agent behavior, including interactions with AI models, volume of tool calls, and systems being accessed. Organizations can then assess whether these activities align with their operational and governance requirements. The platform also provides purpose-built agentic AI risk detectors. These monitor for patterns such as unsupervised access to internal systems or attempts to initiate sensitive transactions without human oversight. By analyzing these signals, security teams can quickly identify which agents represent the highest risk and investigate the activity driving exposure. Corrective action can be taken directly in the platform or via industry leading integrations, enabling security  teams to quarantine or remove high-risk agents. This allows organizations to respond quickly to emerging agentic AI risks while maintaining control within their existing security workflows.

Powerful productivity dashboards enable enterprises to move from hype and experimentation towards real enterprise value. Use-case based views of AI consumption enable cost analytics that are otherwise difficult to isolate. Portal26’s NIST FIPS certified forensic AI vault houses granular agent tracing data, enabling enterprises to analyze usage, value, cost and returns over time, painting a picture of enterprise AI progress that is uniquely valuable both operationally and for executive reporting.

“Most existing tools are unfinished, bolt-on approaches to platforms originally architected for traditional network, endpoint or application monitoring, and offer no capabilities for governing the behavior of AI agents,” said Pakshi Rajan, Portal26’s Chief AI Officer and VP Products. “Portal26’s controls are built natively for AI-first environments, available out-of-the-box, and are part of an AI-native governance platform that has been in production since 2023. We are excited to be at the forefront of Enterprise AI Transformation and we are grateful for the confidence our customers have in us.”

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