Palo Alto Networks to Acquire Portkey to Secure the Rise of AI Agents
Palo Alto Networks, the global
cybersecurity leader, announced its intent to acquire Portkey, a pioneer in AI
Gateways. Portkey delivers a critical centralized control plane to manage and
protect autonomous AI agents, already processing trillions of tokens per month
with the low latency required for agent-to-agent communication. By ensuring
that security governance never comes at the expense of developer speed, Portkey
allows enterprises to accelerate AI innovation with confidence.
As adoption in the enterprise expands
from copilots and AI applications to autonomous agents, the AI security gap has
significantly widened. These agents act as highly privileged insiders,
executing a large volume of automated decisions across internal and external
systems. To help organizations address this challenge, Portkey will serve as
the AI Gateway for Prisma® AIRS™, acting as the central nervous system that can
monitor, route, and secure every AI transaction across the enterprise.
Lee Klarich, Chief Product &
Technology Officer of Palo Alto Networks, said:
"As autonomous agents join the
enterprise workforce, they also become a new, unmanaged attack surface. By
integrating Portkey into Prisma AIRS, organizations will be able to confidently
deploy and govern AI agents. With Portkey, we are providing enterprises with
visibility into all their agentic traffic, and enabling them to control and
protect against agentic threats."
Control Plane for AI Agents
Fragmented security tools have forced a choice between innovation and safety.
By establishing Portkey as the AI Gateway for Prisma AIRS, Palo Alto Networks
is eliminating that trade-off. The unified architecture allows organizations to
move autonomous workloads into production with built-in security, reliability
and management, designed to:
· Secure AI
Interactions. Following the close of the transaction, Portkey will be the AI
Gateway for Prisma AIRS, inspecting AI traffic and enforcing security and
governance policies for prevention at runtime, to identify threats and
safeguard data. By enforcing AI Identity Security, it will apply strict
least-privilege controls to every agent interaction, ensuring all AI workloads
remain secure and compliant.
· Ensure
Mission-Critical Reliability. Organizations can achieve 99.99%
uptime for autonomous workloads through semantic routing and automated
failovers, ensuring peak performance at scale. This reliability is paired with
deep technical telemetry and audit logs, providing the real-time visibility and
governance required to inspect every AI interaction.
· Global AI Governance. Centralized
artifact management allows seamless versioning and secure access control across
all AI models, agents, and MCP servers, transforming fragmented AI experiments
into a disciplined, global production engine. In addition, organizations can
now eliminate "bill shock" and dramatically reduce operational costs
through caching techniques and granular quotas, while accessing over 3,000 LLMs
and MCP tools via a unified interface.
Rohit Agarwal, CEO and Co-Founder of
Portkey, said, "Scaling AI in production requires a delicate balance between total
flexibility for developers and absolute control for security teams. By joining
Palo Alto Networks, we will establish the AI Gateway as the foundational layer
of the secure AI enterprise. Together, we will provide the infrastructure that
allows every organization to deploy autonomous agents with the confidence that
their data and operations are fully protected."
Following the close, Palo Alto
Networks will continue to support existing and new Portkey customers, who will also
be able to benefit from the tighter integration with Prisma AIRS as part of a
comprehensive AI Security platform. Subject to customary closing conditions,
the transaction is expected to close in Palo Alto Networks fourth quarter in
fiscal 2026.






























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