Zscaler Adds AWS, Google Cloud and Others to AI-Guardian, Debuts AI Broker and Endpoint Security
ZS•Zscaler added nine alliance partners—AWS, Google Cloud, OpenAI, Databricks, Saviynt and others—to Project AI-Guardian, integrating AI Access Graph, risk modeling and governance with its Zero Trust Exchange. It launched Zscaler AI Broker and Endpoint AI Security to enforce zero trust controls and data protection for AI agents.
1. Project AI-Guardian Ecosystem Expansion
Zscaler expanded Project AI-Guardian by adding nine technology alliance partners—including AWS, Google Cloud, OpenAI, Databricks, Saviynt, CoreWeave, Deep Cogito, Equinix and Glean—to its Zero Trust Exchange. These integrations enable cross-platform signal sharing, continuous identity verification and inline enforcement of zero trust policies across enterprise AI workflows.
2. Launch of AI Broker and Endpoint AI Security
The company introduced Zscaler AI Broker to secure agentic communications via MCP and A2A brokers with an integrated Agent Registry for fine-grained access controls. It also unveiled Endpoint AI Security to detect and block AI-related threats in browsers, plugins and local tools, extending zero trust to endpoints.
3. Integration and Governance Enhancements
Zscaler integrated AI Access Graph, AI attack surface and risk modeling, and governance capabilities into its Zero Trust Exchange, enabling real-time mapping of identities, applications and data flows. Enhanced AI Protect features now offer asset discovery, prompt extraction controls and compliance heat maps to strengthen AI usage governance across development and runtime environments.





