ARX addresses a different urgent need for each person in the security program. Pick the problem that's yours.
Your agent works. You know it works. The person next to you knows it works. The CISO wants to use it. Procurement has been reviewing it for four months and wants a SOC 2 report for a Python script you wrote on a Saturday.
ARX changes that calculation.
Your security engineering team has built AI automation that touches CrowdStrike, Splunk, and Okta. Some of it is running right now. You do not know exactly which tools, what systems they access, or what they can do autonomously.
This is not a failure of your team. It is a failure of the infrastructure available to govern these tools. ARX is that infrastructure.
“If something goes wrong with an automated tool and I have to explain it to the board, I need to show them exactly what happened. With ARX, that answer exists before they even ask the question.”
Vendor security reviews exist for a good reason. They exist to answer four questions: where does the data go, who has access, what happens if something goes wrong, and can you prove it. For internally-built AI agents, the answer to all four used to be “we'll get back to you in six months.”
ARX answers those questions automatically — from the agent's actual runtime behavior, not from manual documentation.
Most enterprise security programs are at Level 1 or 2. ARX moves them to Level 3 in under 10 minutes.
Full platform access. All connectors. All governance features. No credit card. No auto-charge. If you have a security tool that has been sitting in vendor review for more than a month — this is what happens when it runs on ARX.
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