SAN JOSE, Calif., June 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- , the inventor and maintainer of Calico Open Source, today announced the general availability of Tigera Lynx, a unified control plane for Kubernetes-native AI agents. Lynx gives enterprises a single place to find every agent in their Kubernetes estate, tighten posture, assign a sandbox, give each agent cryptographic identity, enforce policy on every action it takes, audit what agents actually do and detect anomalous behavior — without changing a line of agent code.
AI agents don't behave like the workloads enterprise security stacks were built for. They are autonomous and non-deterministic: they act on behalf of a user, reach for any tool, LLM, or other agent, have a delegation chain and read untrusted input. That leaves three teams looking at the same problem from different angles — the AI team would like to experiment with the latest technology and move fast, the platform engineering team is measured on deployment velocity but can't prove the platform is under control; and the security team is asked to approve agents for which they can't defend the posture. A valid credential doesn't guarantee good behavior, and the blast radius shifts every time a new agent or tool comes online or if there are changes in the platform.
Lynx sits in the path of every agent call — agent-to-agent, agent-to-tool, and agent-to-LLM — to authenticate, authorize, mediate, and audit each one. It plugs into the tools enterprises already run, including their identity provider (EntraID, Okta) or via SPIFFE/SPIRE, and existing observability systems, and is built on open standards rather than proprietary lock-in.
said Ratan Tipirneni, CEO of Tigera.
said Peter Kelly, Chief Technology Officer of Tigera.
Lynx is generally available today. It scales horizontally on a Kubernetes-native architecture using eBPF instrumentation with no per-call overhead, and is already deployed in production at top global banks.
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Tigera, the inventor and maintainer of Calico Open Source, secures and governs Kubernetes workloads and AI agents across the enterprise, by providing deep visibility and enforcement control. The company's offerings secure Kubernetes workloads and AI agents across 1M+ clusters in multicloud and hybrid environments. Leading enterprises including NVIDIA, Royal Bank of Canada, Bloomberg, Chipotle, GoDaddy, and Upwork trust Tigera for their Kubernetes security, networking and AI agent security needs.
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