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Cisco Live 2026: AI Defense Upgrades with Policy Studio, Adaptive Red Teaming, Agent Supply Chain Security
At Cisco Live 2026, Cisco unveiled AI Defense upgrades: adaptive red teaming, Policy Studio for natural language policy, and agent supply chain security with CI/CD integration. It also launched AgenticOps autonomous network operations and native integrations with Amazon Bedrock, Google ADK, LangChain, aiming to secure multi-framework agent environments.
Cisco AI Defense Update: Agent Supply Chain Security as Platform Lock-In
Cisco updates AI Defense for agent security with adaptive red teaming, Policy Studio, and automated agent dependency graph scanning. It claims platform-agnostic protection across AWS Bedrock, Google ADK, LangChain, but deeply ties into Cisco Secure AI Factory with NVIDIA, raising concerns about lock-in and runtime overhead.
Google Launches A2UI: Open Protocol for Agent-Driven UI in Gemini Enterprise
Google introduces A2UI, an open protocol enabling AI agents to return JSON payloads describing interactive UI components (date pickers, maps) for native rendering in Gemini Enterprise. It integrates with A2A and Flutter, solving the text-only limitation while preventing HTML injection.
Microsoft Open-Sources RAMPART and Clarity: A Strategic Move to Control AI Agent Security Toolchain
Microsoft open-sources RAMPART (adversarial robustness evaluation) and Clarity (interpretability logging) to embed safety into AI agent workflows. This move ostensibly empowers developers but strategically aims to lock the AI security toolchain into Azure, encircling competitors like Google and AWS.
Google Cloud I/O '26: A2A Protocol and Managed Agents API Shift Agent Control Plane
At Google I/O '26, Google Cloud unveiled a unified agent development toolkit featuring Antigravity 2.0, Managed Agents API, ADK 2.0, and the A2A protocol. The platform evolves Vertex AI into Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, offering a four-rung ladder from low-code to code-first. It aims to bridge local prototyping and secure cloud deployment via a shared protocol layer, but effectively centralizes agent lifecycle control onto Google Cloud's managed plane.
Google Launches Gemma 4 Open Models, Accelerating Local AI Agent Deployment
Google released the Gemma 4 open model family under Apache 2.0 license, introducing MoE architecture for the first time. It aims to deliver high-performance AI agent capabilities directly to mobile and edge hardware, reducing reliance on cloud clusters and enabling new local, private AI applications.
Microsoft Platforms AI Capabilities with IQ and Agent 365 to Drive 'Frontier' Enterprise Transformation
Microsoft CEO Judson Althoff outlines its 'Frontier Firm' vision, centered on platformizing AI with 'Microsoft IQ' for contextual intelligence and 'Agent 365' for agent observability and governance. Multiple large-scale customer cases demonstrate the evolution from mass Copilot deployment to autonomous AI agent development, emphasizing business growth through an open, model-diverse platform.
Vertex AI Retirement: Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform Takes Over
Google Cloud at Next 26 announced the complete retirement of Vertex AI, replaced by Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform. The new unified platform combines developer tools, enterprise apps, and third-party agent marketplace. Key updates include graph-based ADK supporting sub-agent networks, Agent Identity with cryptographic identifiers, Model Armour for AI security, and no-code Agent Designer. Partners include Oracle, Salesforce, and ServiceNow.
Google ADK 2.0 Launches with A2A and MCP Support
Google launches ADK 2.0 with A2A and MCP open protocol support.
Cisco Announces Galileo Acquisition to Strengthen AI Agent Observability
Cisco plans to acquire Galileo, a startup specializing in AI observability. The move aims to integrate Galileo's AI quality evaluation, failure detection, and guardrail technology into the Splunk Observability Cloud, providing enterprises with full lifecycle visibility and security for their AI agent systems.
Cisco Expands Secure AI Factory with NVIDIA to Edge and Security
Cisco expands its Secure AI Factory with NVIDIA to enable AI deployment from data centers to edge sites, adding security capabilities like firewall policy enforcement on DPUs and AI Defense integration, offering flexible architecture options to accelerate production scaling.