Aim Security focuses on enterprise genai enablement. many teams evaluate alternatives for broader agent coverage, different deployment models, or pricing that fits their scale. Here are the top competitors to consider.
Category: Shadow AI & Workforce Security
Unified platform for discovering shadow AI, assessing model risks (AI-SPM), and enforcing runtime protection.
Agent runtime governance — EDR for AI agents. Guardion governs every agent command, tool call, and data access inline: a security gateway, runtime guardrails, DLP, and detection & incident response for AI agents.
sub-130ms guardrails latency • 96.3 F1 on the Prompt Security Leaderboard with 0.02% false positives • 50M+ agent actions protected per month
A suite including GenAI Protect, Application Protection, and Risk Scanner providing visibility and control over enterprise AI usage across browsers and apps.
Netskope One AI Security governs enterprise GenAI use through its SSE/SASE platform: shadow AI app discovery with risk ratings, inline DLP on prompts and uploads, and user coaching. SkopeAI powers ML-based DLP with trainable classifiers, and its 2026 Cloud and Threat Report documents GenAI data policy violations doubling year-over-year.
AI-native data protection platform that provides visibility and control over sensitive data in GenAI prompts and RAG contexts.
Unified platform for discovering shadow AI, assessing model risks (AI-SPM), and enforcing runtime protection. It is categorized under Shadow AI & Workforce Security in the Guardion AI Security Index.
No, Aim Security is a commercial product (Contract-based).
Teams evaluating Aim Security most often compare it with Check Point (GenAI Protect), Netskope One AI Security, Harmonic Security, and GuardionAI — all listed under Shadow AI & Workforce Security.
Aim Security focuses on enterprise genai enablement, while GuardionAI is an agent runtime governance platform ("EDR for AI agents") that governs every agent tool call inline with sub-130ms guardrails latency.