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Business Wire
Published on : Nov 13, 2025
Cyera unveiled Access Trail at its flagship DataSecAI25 conference in Dallas, introducing a breakthrough capability that gives organizations complete visibility into every data touchpoint across human and machine identities. The launch comes as new findings from Cyera’s 2025 State of AI Report reveal that while 83% of organizations now use AI daily, only 13% have strong visibility into how it interacts with enterprise data — a growing concern as autonomous agents transform data movement and create new blind spots for security teams.
Access Trail is built to address this challenge head-on. By uniting AI-powered data classification, identity intelligence (human and non-human), access activity, and AI security, Cyera provides the visibility, control, and assurance enterprises need to safely scale AI adoption.
“With AI fundamentally changing how data is created and accessed, security teams need a new level of visibility,” said Guy Gertner, VP of Product at Cyera. “Access Trail delivers that clarity, helping organizations monitor every interaction between data and the humans, systems, and AI accessing it — enabling them to move faster while staying secure and compliant.”
Access Trail captures billions of access events annually, retaining data for one year to give security teams detailed visibility at scale. Built on Cyera’s AI-native data security platform, it correlates every access action with data sensitivity, ownership, location, and existing controls.
Key capabilities include:
Automated Compliance Reporting: Generates verifiable audit reports for at least one year, replacing manual reporting and demonstrating control effectiveness.
Insider Threat Investigation: Correlates access patterns and data sensitivity to detect privilege misuse and risky behavior in near real time.
AI Data Monitoring: Tracks AI-driven access and transformations to ensure transparency and trust.
Least Privilege Enforcement: Identifies and remediates excessive permissions with actionable insights.
Currently in Early Access, Access Trail integrates automated remediation — enabling teams to disable access or alert data owners as soon as issues arise.
Building on the introduction of AI Guardian in August, Cyera announced new enhancements across its AI security portfolio:
AI Security Posture Management (AI-SPM) — now in Early Access, enables discovery, inventory, and risk mapping of all AI assets across deployments.
AI Protect — now Generally Available, secures Microsoft 365 and public apps by automatically detecting and blocking risky actions such as non-compliant prompts or unauthorized agent behaviors.
Together, these solutions give organizations unified visibility across all AI assets and data interactions.
Cyera also introduced Cy, a GenAI-powered assistant (in private beta) that allows users to query data in natural language. From generating data retention reports to surfacing top risk reduction opportunities, Cy simplifies complex analysis, providing instant, shareable intelligence.
Example queries include:
“Show me the lowest-effort, highest-impact issues I can resolve today.”
“Generate a data retention report for the current fiscal year.”
“Which third-party users pose the highest risk to my data?”
Rounding out its announcements, Cyera introduced the DataSecAI Portal — a new hub for data security, compliance, and AI leaders to collaborate and learn. The portal offers access to Cyera’s AI Security School, Data Security School, and a library of webinars and resources that have already reached over 15,500 professionals worldwide.
With these new capabilities, Cyera continues to redefine how enterprises secure AI ecosystems, bringing clarity to an increasingly opaque data landscape.
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