Cybergen and CultureAI: strengthening AI security in enterprises

Cybergen and CultureAI partner to provide enterprises with AI visibility, risk management, and compliance support in AI-enabled workplaces.

Cybergen Security, a UK-based cyber security services provider, has formed a strategic partnership with CultureAI, an AI Usage Control platform. The collaboration aims to address AI misuse and data exposure risks within enterprises.

The partnership combines Cybergen’s threat intelligence and cyber risk services with CultureAI’s AI visibility and control tools. Together, the organisations seek to provide enterprises with capabilities to identify and mitigate AI-driven security risks, supporting compliance, privacy, and data protection in AI-enabled workplaces.

Working with CultureAI, Cybergen will help organisations manage AI adoption, detect risky interactions, implement adaptive guardrails, and help make AI usage measurable and manageable.

This alliance aims to provide enterprises with oversight into AI activity, enabling them to apply safeguards without disrupting workflows. It aims to support accountable and secure AI use, meeting the operational needs of AI governance and compliance.

Through this partnership, Cybergen and CultureAI aim to translate AI governance into practical execution, helping organisations use AI tools safely while protecting sensitive data across their operations.

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