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Opsin, the Enterprise AI Security company, today reported significant 2026 momentum across customer adoption, analyst recognition, partnerships, and platform innovation as enterprises move beyond AI experimentation into production agent deployments. Opsin is now in production at leading healthcare, manufacturing, and other regulated industries — such as Wellstar Health System, Barry-Wehmiller, Encore Technologies, UiPath, Cascade, and Culligan — helping security teams gain visibility, governance, and remediation across their agentic control plane.
Founded in 2024 to address the gap traditional legacy tools cannot fill, Opsin has grown from data oversharing AI security into a full Enterprise Agent Security platform providing visibility, governance, and remediation over enterprise agents. As organizations scale Microsoft Copilot, Copilot Studio, ChatGPT Enterprise, Claude Enterprise, and Gemini deployments, static classification is no longer enough. Agents change and connect to new data, adjusting their behavior and running actions that evolve dynamically. That’s where Opsin’s core differentiator comes in. Only Opsin delivers a contextual layer that unlocks full understanding of agent behavior: what the agent is doing, what data it is touching, how sensitive that data is, and which human is in the loop. This dynamic context is what gives security teams the visibility and control they have never had before and what no legacy tools or Gen 1 / Gen 2 AI security companies can replicate.
“Legacy tools were built for documents at rest and humans at keyboards. The first waves of AI security solutions were built for prompts and chatbots. Neither was built for what’s actually happening now: agents acting on their own across your stack,” said James Pham, Co-Founder and CEO of Opsin. “Agents are also introducing a fundamental shift in how the enterprise workforce operates. They’re accessing data, taking actions, and chaining decisions at machine speed. Security teams cannot govern that with rules written for the last decade. Opsin gives them the context to understand what every agent is doing, why, and on whose behalf so security moves from innovation blocker to throttle for the business.”
Industry Recognition Validates Market Leadership
2026 has been a breakout year for Opsin in industry recognition of its approach to runtime agent governance.
- Included as a Representative Vendor in the 2026 Gartner® Market Guide for Guardian Agents in the risk and security specialist category.
- Named in the 2026 Gartner® Emerging Tech: Top-Funded Startups in AI TRiSM: Agentic AI and Beyond Report.
- Featured in the OWASP GenAI Security Landscape Q2 2026, with Opsin Co-Founder and CPO Oz Wasserman serving as a contributing author on the OWASP GenAI Data Security Risks 2026 report.
- Selected for the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) Startup Showcase in January 2026.
- Named Best Cybersecurity Industry Solution 2026 and recognized as a Visionary in AI Exposure Management in the Global InfoSec Awards 2026.
“CISOs at regulated enterprises know that agentic AI is moving faster than their existing security stack,” said Wasserman. “They need a partner who has purpose built a solution for what comes next. That’s the role Opsin is playing.”
Production Deployments at Leading Enterprises
Opsin is in production at leading healthcare and manufacturing organizations and other regulated enterprises such as Barry-Wehmiller, Culligan, and Wellstar Health System. AI failures at enterprise scale carry material operational, regulatory, and reputational risks. In 2026, growing enterprise deployments demonstrate Opsin’s ability to help security teams scale enterprise AI pilots into production with measurable improvements in security and governance:
This rapid time-to-value is delivered through Opsin’s pure SaaS integration and the 1-24 promise: 1-click onboarding via API and a full risk assessment in 24 hours.
- At Culligan, sensitive data with overshared permissions surfacing in Microsoft Copilot queries dropped from 80% to under 15% after launching Opsin. Applying targeted root-cause remediation from the platform had a major, positive downstream impact on data security and oversharing.
- At Barry-Wehmiller, Opsin’s 24 Hour Risk assessment found that over 70% of AI prompts referenced overshared data. Post Opsin deployment, the team brought it down to less than 20% of prompts exposing sensitive data across the business.
Across customer deployments from March 2025 to March 2026, Opsin delivered measurable, repeatable outcomes:
- On average, Opsin customers saw a 67% reduction in prompt-to-root-cause tracing time, from 30+ minutes of manual log digging to under 10 minutes, fully automated.
- 70% average reduction in AI and agent risk within six weeks of Opsin implementation, with automated monitoring to sustain it.
- 253% average month-over-month growth in enterprise AI adoption once security teams give the green light after deploying Opsin.
- 98% of issues auto-assigned to a clear owner, with average time to remediation of just 1.2 owner messages — handled entirely within Opsin.
- Opsin’s 24-Hour Risk Assessment reveals what is already exposed: on average, 799 files, 132 sites with excessive access, 853 agents (many previously unknown to security teams), over 100 agents with overly broad data access or missing ownership, and much more.
Strategic Partnerships and Ecosystem Growth Expand Opsin’s Reach
Opsin launched on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace in March 2026, expanding enterprise procurement options and accelerating time-to-value for joint customers. The company has built a unified security and governance layer across major enterprise AI platforms (Microsoft CoPilot, CoPilot Studio, Enterprise GPT, Gemini, and Claude) while integrating with the broader security ecosystem including Microsoft Purview, Power Automate, and more underway.
2026 Opsin Product Innovations
Opsin continues to expand its platform capabilities to meet the rapidly evolving agentic AI landscape organized across the 3 core pillars of enterprise AI security.
- Pillar 1 — Data Oversharing & Posture Management: Continuously scans AI interactions to identify what sensitive data is exposed and why, then decentralizes remediation by sending automated, step-by-step instructions to business data owners.
- Pillar 2 — Detection & Response (Behavioral Monitoring): Monitors live AI interactions to catch active misuse, including jailbreak attempts, access misalignment, and unintentional data exfiltration, such as protected health information (PHI), PII, and other regulated data types.
- Pillar 3 — Agentic AI Governance: Connects to environments like Microsoft Dataverse and Claude Enterprise to provide a full inventory of AI agents, projects, and custom GPTs, classified by who built it, authentication posture, sensitive knowledge sources, and tool capabilities. Opsin then classifies each agent’s intent based on context: what it was built to do, what it actually does, and where the two diverge. Risky agents can be quarantined instantly.
Beyond the foundational pillars, Opsin continues to ship platform innovations including:
- Opsin AI Context Graph (March 2026): A new layer that maps the relationships between agents, data, and identities in real time — giving security teams the dynamic context that legacy security tools and posture tools fundamentally lack.
- Opsin Agent Defense: A new on-demand assessment that delivers a snapshot of potential security risks across every agent in an organization.
- Claude Managed Agents Support: Opsin now governs Claude’s managed agents – autonomous entities that perform background tasks on behalf of users – a critical capability as enterprises move from human-in-the-loop to fully autonomous workflows.
“We started by solving data oversharing in Copilot. We are now securing an entire generation of autonomous enterprise agents,” Pham added. “The enterprises that win will be the ones whose security teams can confidently say ‘yes, deploy it’ because Opsin gives them the visibility, context, and controls to govern it.”
About Opsin
Opsin is the Enterprise AI Security platform giving security teams the visibility, context, and remediation required to govern agents in production across the business. Opsin delivers comprehensive coverage across Microsoft Copilot, Copilot Studio, ChatGPT Enterprise, Claude, Gemini, and the broader enterprise AI ecosystem. Opsin is trusted by leading healthcare, manufacturing, and regulated enterprises such as Wellstar Health System, Barry-Wehmiller, Encore Technologies, UiPath, Cascade, and Culligan. Learn more at opsinsecurity.com.
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