With the launch of KiloClaw, enterprises now have a tool to enforce governance over autonomous agents and manage shadow AI.
While businesses spent the last year securing large language models and formalising vendor agreements, developers and knowledge workers started moving on their own. Employees are bypassing official procurement, deploying autonomous agents on personal infrastructure to automate their daily workflows.
This practice, known as ‘Bring Your Own AI’ or BYOAI, exposes proprietary enterprise data to unregulated external environments. To address this vulnerability, software provider Kilo launched KiloClaw for Organizations, an enterprise-grade platform built to rein in decentralised agent deployments and restore architectural oversight.
Kilo targets the lack of visibility surrounding agent deployment. When engineers set up autonomous agents to parse error logs, or financial analysts deploy local scripts to reconcile spreadsheets, they prioritise immediate efficiency over security protocols. These agents routinely gain access to corporate Slack channels, Jira boards, and private code repositories through personal API keys.
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