Cloudbrink Intros New Platform to Enable Secure Enterprise AI

Cloudbrink Intros New Platform to Enable Secure Enterprise AI

Cloudbrink launches an AI-ready platform combining zero-trust security, compliance intelligence, and high-speed connectivity to help enterprises adopt AI safely.

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Jordan Smith
Jordan Smith
Oct 30, 2025
2 minute read
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High-performance, secure connectivity leader Cloudbrink recently announced the debut of a platform designed to bring AI safely and efficiently to enterprises without compromising compliance or performance.

Zero-trust, high-performance connectivity unite in single experience

This new platform bridges the gap between rapid innovation and exposure risk from ungoverned AI use. The platform combines a zero-trust approach, compliance intelligence, and high-performance connectivity into a single platform.

Among the core capabilities supported by the Cloudbrink AI Platform are:

  • Identification and marking of sensitive data: Establishing clear guidelines for classifying data as either sensitive or public is essential. The platform enables mechanisms to effectively categorize and label that data.
  • Access controls: It provides capabilities for granular access to sensitive data, including controls based on the user’s identity/group association, device posture status, access context, and granularity at the database/attribute/dataset level.
  • AI usage: Cloudbrink provides visibility into AI usage within an organization, enabling oversight teams to monitor how users engage with AI online services and agents, providing valuable insights into AI consumption patterns.
  • Visibility: It provides strong visibility into user data access, including timestamps, devices, and the nature of data transfers.
  • Alerting: Capabilities for alerting based on predefined and custom-defined alert conditions to contain any attack or damage quickly.

“AI is the biggest transformation enterprises have seen in decades– but adoption has been slowed by security, compliance, and performance concerns,” said Prakash Mana, CEO of Cloudbrink. “Cloudbrink now removes those barriers. IT and security teams get the control they need, while developers and employees enjoy the speed they expect. We’re giving organizations the clarity, control, and speed they need to embrace AI responsibly.”

Addressing the needs of AI-driven enterprises

The new Cloudbrink AI-ready platform is built for the AI-driven enterprise, applying zero-trust principles to AI workloads to provide context-aware security, data governance, and high-performance connectivity within a single architecture.

The platform allows organizations to: 

  • Enable secure, compliant AI access across every employee and endpoint, with controls to detect shadow AI use and prevent sensitive data exfiltration to and from AI services.
  • Safely and securely adopt enterprise AI agents with data protection and least-privilege access controls, real-time policy enforcement, deep integrations with identity systems like Entra and Okta, and the ability to segregate AI agent traffic from user traffic for increased protection.
  • Enable AI developers to rapidly develop high-speed AI agents with Cloudbrink’s global FAST Edge network, delivering near-LAN performance for GPU- and data-intensive workloads.

Cloudbrink enforces policies at the AI service and agent layers, not just at the user or application layer, as AI systems behave differently from human users. AI usage is monitored directly on the Cloudbrink portal, which shows the tools and services the AI agents use and which AI tools or services have high volumes of data exchanged.

Earlier in 2025, Cloudbrink announced it would undertake a strategic channel expansion to boost ZTNA growth. Read more about this expansion, along with new partner agreements.

Jordan Smith

Jordan Smith is an enterprise technology and cybersecurity journalist with nearly a decade of experience covering B2B IT, federal technology, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and emerging digital trends. His reporting helps business and technology leaders understand how new technologies, security challenges, and infrastructure decisions affect modern organizations. Jordan has reported on enterprise and public-sector technology for TechnologyAdvice, HCLTech, MeriTalk, and Channel Insider. His background spans cybersecurity, cloud infrastructure, AI adoption, digital transformation, and federal IT initiatives, giving him a broad perspective on the tools, policies, and innovations shaping today’s technology landscape. Before joining TechnologyAdvice, Jordan served as a Senior Technology Reporter at MeriTalk, where he covered the federal IT space, and later worked as a US Regional Reporter and Copy Editor/Writer for HCLTech. His experience across reporting, copyediting, podcasting, and event moderation allows him to translate complex technical topics into clear, timely, and useful insights for business audiences. Jordan holds a Master of Arts in Journalism from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and Psychology from Edgewood University. Through his work, he helps readers stay informed about cybersecurity developments, enterprise technology trends, and the business impact of emerging IT solutions.

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