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NYSE Update: Upwind Security Unveils AI Sensor for Endpoints, Closing the AI Security Gap Between Endpoint and Cloud

by Jane King
June 27, 2026
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Upwind Security has announced a new AI Sensor for Endpoints, expanding its platform beyond the cloud and into developer workstations—a place many security leaders now consider one of the fastest-growing attack surfaces in the age of AI.

The timing comes as enterprises increasingly deploy AI agents and Model Context Protocol, or MCP, connections, allowing AI tools to access cloud services and perform actions on behalf of users.

According to Upwind, that evolution means developer laptops are no longer just endpoints—they’ve become gateways into cloud environments, with AI agents capable of accessing applications, identities, and sensitive resources.

The company’s new AI Sensor is designed to give security teams a unified view of AI activity across both endpoints and cloud infrastructure, helping correlate developer activity, cloud identities, and AI-driven actions in real time.

Upwind CEO Amiram Shachar says protecting the cloud now requires understanding what begins on the endpoint, as AI workflows increasingly span both environments.

The announcement marks another example of cybersecurity vendors adapting their platforms to secure AI-native enterprise environments, where visibility across users, devices, and cloud infrastructure is becoming increasingly interconnected.

Jane King

Jane King

Jane Kingseed, better known as Jane King[1] (born January 26, 1968), is an American journalist. King is the founder and CEO of LilaMax Media, which provides daily TV broadcast reports from the NYSE. LilaMax Media launched January 21, 2014. King had previously been doing syndicated business and financial reports for Bloomberg News from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Those reports were discontinued on December 31, 2013. Before that, King covered local Business News for CNN's Newsource division, CNN Marketsource. Before joining CNN, King worked as a business reporter for WPVI-TV in Philadelphia and as an anchor and reporter at both WAND-TV in Decatur, Illinois. King began as a reporter for WLFI-TV in Lafayette, Indiana. King launched LilaMax Media on January 13, 2014, in which she now does syndicated reports from the NYSE.

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