Compare the Top Agentic Cybersecurity Platforms that integrate with Helm as of May 2026

This a list of Agentic Cybersecurity platforms that integrate with Helm. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Helm. View the products that work with Helm in the table below.

What are Agentic Cybersecurity Platforms for Helm?

Agentic cybersecurity platforms leverage autonomous and semi-autonomous AI agents to continuously monitor, analyze, and defend digital environments against cyber threats. They can independently investigate alerts, correlate signals across systems, and take action to contain or remediate attacks in real time. These platforms adapt to evolving threats by learning from historical incidents, behavioral patterns, and environmental context. By automating complex security workflows, they significantly reduce response times and ease the burden on security teams. Overall, agentic cybersecurity platforms provide proactive, intelligent defense that improves resilience across enterprise infrastructure. Compare and read user reviews of the best Agentic Cybersecurity platforms for Helm currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Snapper

    Snapper

    Snapper

    Snapper is an AI agent security platform designed to provide end-to-end governance and protection for organizations deploying AI agents across applications, networks, and systems. It delivers runtime enforcement by evaluating every agent action, including tool calls, API requests, and data access, before execution through a policy-driven rule engine with multiple enforcement layers. It offers unified visibility into AI usage by monitoring network traffic, browser activity, DNS, and processes to detect unauthorized tools and “shadow AI,” while also intercepting outbound LLM requests through SDK wrappers and a network proxy to evaluate, redact, and log sensitive data in real time. Snapper includes advanced threat detection capabilities that identify prompt injection, exploit chains, anomalous behavior, and multi-step attack patterns using behavioral baselines, kill chain tracking, and composite trust scoring.
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