Product comparison
Verdictan vs. Zenity: AI agent security comparison
You need to govern agents that reason, remember and act across enterprise systems.
Why Verdictan
Verdictan applies policy at the gateway and records request-level decision evidence for supported AI traffic. Run it in a self-hosted or air-gapped environment.
Key differences
Verdictan vs. Zenity AI Agent Security: Key differences
A gateway sees traffic placed in its path, while Zenity documents discovery and behavior coverage across SaaS, custom, cloud and endpoint agents.
Zenity inventories agents wherever they run
Zenity documents continuous discovery across agentic SaaS, custom frameworks and endpoints, with permissions, tools, ownership and data access attached.
AIDR evaluates multi-step agent behavior
Zenity documents intent, tool calls, memory, RAG use and control flow as one execution context.
Verdictan governs configured gateway traffic
Verdictan documents supported request families and a policy chain, so teams must place the required traffic and tool actions on that boundary.
Side by side
Feature comparison
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| Feature | Verdictan | Zenity AI Agent Security |
|---|---|---|
| Agent visibility and posture | ||
| Runtime agent security response | Limited: Gateway policy only | Documented |
| Agent discovery | Not documented in the reviewed sources | Documented |
| Agent permission posture assessment | Not documented in the reviewed sources | Documented |
| Exposure validation | Not documented in the reviewed sources | Documented |
| Execution-layer protection | ||
| Prompt injection response | Documented | Documented |
| Unauthorized tool-call blocking | Limited: Configured actions | Documented |
| Memory-poisoning response | Not documented in the reviewed sources | Documented |
| Data exfiltration | Documented | Documented |
| Coverage and response operations | ||
| Copilot Studio agent coverage | Not documented in the reviewed sources | Documented |
| Custom cloud agent coverage | Limited: Gateway routes | Documented |
| Agent permission revocation | Not documented in the reviewed sources | Documented |
| Runtime agent execution graph | Not documented in the reviewed sources | Documented |
Common questions
What to ask before you decide
Does Zenity focus only on Microsoft agents?
No. Zenity documents coverage across agentic SaaS, custom cloud agents, coding tools and endpoint agents, although specific integrations must be confirmed.
Does Zenity monitor agent memory?
Yes. Its AIDR page documents memory and context tracking plus detection of memory-poisoning attacks.
Does Verdictan automatically inventory endpoint agents?
The reviewed Verdictan sources did not establish endpoint-wide agent discovery. They document a gateway and its supported public routes.
Can Zenity stop an agent action?
Zenity documents execution blocking, quarantine, permission revocation and automated remediation in AIDR.
Where does Verdictan fit?
Verdictan provides a self-managed policy boundary for supported AI traffic and documented tool actions.
What should we pilot?
Use one SaaS agent and one custom agent with the same sensitive source. Verify discovery, permissions, memory, tool calls and block evidence.
How we researched this page
We checked the official sources below on Aug. 11, 2026. Product scope, plan access, beta status and support can change.
- Confirm the Zenity integration and enforcement mode for each target agent platform.
- Do not assume that gateway visibility equals endpoint or SaaS agent discovery.
- Test how automated response actions interact with existing identity and incident workflows.
- 1. Verdictan: Verdictan | AI Governance Gateway
- 2. Verdictan: Verdictan Docs
- 3. Verdictan: Runtime Request Families
- 4. Verdictan: Configuration & Policy Overview
- 5. Verdictan: Prompt Injection Detection
- 6. Verdictan: PII Detector
- 7. Verdictan: Agent Firewall
- 8. Verdictan: Trail and Audit Evidence
- 9. Verdictan: Test Configuration
- 10. Zenity: AI Agent Security and Governance Platform
- 11. Zenity: AI Observability
- 12. Zenity: AI Security Posture Management
- 13. Zenity: AI Detection and Response
Verdictan is not affiliated with Zenity. Product names can be trademarks of their respective owners.
Put the comparison to work
Try Verdictan with representative traffic after you compare the documented boundaries.
You choose a design that can find the agents in scope and enforce policy where their actions occur.