Varonis Adds Cursor AI Coding Tool Support with Runtime Enforcement and Session Forensics
VRNS•Varonis announced support for Cursor, the AI-native coding tool, adding runtime enforcement, threat detection and full session forensics to its Atlas platform to secure agent-based development environments. The integration safeguards crown-jewel data—including source code, .env files, credentials and API keys—and extends Atlas coverage alongside GitHub Copilot and Claude Code.
1. Integration Overview
Varonis Atlas now supports Cursor, the AI-native coding tool whose agents can read, write and execute inside codebases. The integration provides visibility and control across the agentic development lifecycle by embedding runtime enforcement, threat detection and full session forensics directly into Cursor workflows.
2. Key Security Features
Runtime enforcement lets security teams monitor, block, modify or alert on agent actions in real time, while session forensics reconstructs prompts, tool usage, server activity and executed commands. Sensitive data protection detects and prevents exposure of source code, .env files, API keys, credentials and regulated data, and shadow AI discovery identifies unsanctioned agent usage and repository-level artifacts.
3. Strategic Significance
By extending support to Cursor alongside existing integrations with GitHub Copilot, Claude Code and VS Code, Varonis deepens its coverage of agentic development environments. This expansion strengthens its competitive positioning in AI security and helps organizations safely adopt a wider range of AI coding agents.




