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DTEX adds AI Risk Management to track how agents and employees use AI

· June 9, 2026
DTEX adds AI Risk Management to track how agents and employees use AI

What happened

DTEX Systems Inc. expanded its AI Risk Management product to include behavior analysis that tracks how employees and autonomous AI agents use generative AI tools. The system goes beyond simple monitoring by interpreting user intent behind AI interactions across the enterprise. This aims to close a security gap where current tools fall short in understanding risks around generative AI usage.

Why it matters

Enterprises are rapidly adopting generative AI as copilots or autonomous agents, but existing security solutions lack visibility into the intent of these AI interactions. DTEX’s approach spotlights not just what actions happen but why, allowing businesses to assess if AI is being used responsibly or exposing them to new risks. This intention-based tracking can catch insider threats, risky data handling, or misuse of AI agents, potentially preventing costly breaches or compliance failures.

What to watch next

Watch how DTEX’s AI Risk Management influences enterprise AI policy enforcement and compliance teams. Success here could pressure other security vendors to add intent analysis rather than rely solely on usage logs or endpoint behavior. Also, observe if DTEX extends this to more AI platforms and autonomous workflows since managing risks in hybrid human and AI environments is poised to become a critical enterprise challenge.

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