Noma AI Security Platform Integrates with AWS

Noma Security announced that its AI security platform is now available through the Extended plan in AWS Security Hub. The integration provides AWS customers with unified access to Noma's AI-driven security tools. This aims to simplify the deployment of advanced security measures within the cloud environment.

The integration of Noma's platform into AWS Security Hub Extended is designed to streamline the developer workflow by embedding security checks directly into the CI/CD pipeline. This allows for automated adversarial testing against AI models and agents, checking for vulnerabilities like prompt injection, data leakage, and tool abuse before they ever reach production. The goal is to shorten the path from development to deployment without requiring a manual security review for every release. Noma's platform focuses on providing a full inventory of a company's AI landscape, aiming to eliminate "shadow AI" by automatically discovering every model, agent, and data source in the environment. For engineers, this provides a clear map of dependencies and the potential "blast radius" of any given AI agent, assessing its level of autonomy and access to sensitive data before deployment. This visibility is critical as autonomous AI agents can introduce new vulnerabilities, such as operating with excessive permissions or exhibiting unpredictable runtime behaviors. This partnership is part of a broader trend where major cloud providers are curating ecosystems of specialized security solutions. For startups, the AWS Security Hub Extended plan simplifies procurement with a single bill and pay-as-you-go pricing for third-party tools, which can be purchased using existing AWS credits. All security findings from integrated partner solutions are normalized into the Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework (OCSF), which helps engineering teams to correlate threats across different tools without having to switch between multiple dashboards. Tel Aviv-based Noma Security, founded in 2023, has raised over $132 million in funding and is rapidly growing, with a reported 1,300% increase in annual recurring revenue. The company's focus is specifically on securing "agentic AI," which refers to AI systems that can take autonomous actions, a growing area of concern for enterprises. This specialization has led to partnerships not just with AWS, but also with companies like Databricks, which has invested in Noma to enhance AI governance on its data platform. The move comes as San Francisco's AI scene continues to expand rapidly, with AI companies now occupying millions of square feet of office space in the city. This concentration of talent and capital is accelerating the development and deployment of advanced AI systems, making robust security and governance frameworks increasingly critical for startups and established tech firms alike.

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