Enkrypt AI and Kode-1 Partner to Secure Corporate Artificial Intelligence Across the Asia-Pacific

Enkrypt AI and Kode-1 Partner to Secure Corporate Artificial Intelligence Across the Asia-Pacific

2026-06-10 companies

Singapore, Wednesday, 10 June 2026.
This June 2026 partnership equips Asia-Pacific businesses to safely integrate artificial intelligence, delivering a remarkable 90 percent reduction in policy violations while accelerating corporate adoption.

A Unified Front Against Evolving AI Threats

Announced between June 8 and June 9, 2026, Enkrypt AI has joined forces with digital and cybersecurity advisory firm Kode-1 to secure enterprise deployments of artificial intelligence (AI) across Australia, New Zealand, and broader Asia, including Indonesia [1]. The collaboration marries Enkrypt AI’s enforcement platform with Kode-1’s managed security operations to mitigate regulatory exposure, policy violations, and reputational risks [1]. This move comes at a critical juncture for corporate IT environments. According to an April 2026 Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) survey, a staggering 82 percent of enterprises currently have undetected AI agents operating within their networks [2].

Compressing Timelines and Ensuring Compliance

The integration of Enkrypt AI’s technology—which includes agent red teaming, guardrails, and policy engines [2]—has already demonstrated significant operational benefits. Based on prior customer deployments, the collaborative offering delivers a reduction in AI policy violations exceeding 90 percent [1]. Furthermore, it compresses the time required to move AI projects into production from months to mere weeks by providing real-time enforcement across chatbots, models, and autonomous agents [1].

Securing the Broader AI Infrastructure

Traditional deterministic cybersecurity tools, such as standard firewalls, are proving inadequate for securing probabilistic AI systems because they lack real-time visibility into prompt-level attacks and autonomous agent behavior [2]. The vulnerability of the underlying AI data pipeline is profound. A Gartner study from the year prior to June 2026 revealed that nearly one in three organizations had already suffered an attack on their AI infrastructure [5]. The stakes are further compounded by findings from IBM’s 2025 Cost of a Data Breach Report, which indicated that 97 percent of organizations experiencing an AI-related breach lacked proper access controls [5].

The Shift Toward Enforceable Security Architecture

To combat structural vulnerabilities like prompt injection—where language models fail to separate trusted instructions from untrusted data—enterprises are increasingly relying on layered defense strategies [4]. Enkrypt AI functions as a critical external security provider integrated into enterprise-grade control planes, such as TrueFoundry’s AI Gateway, to enforce input and output guardrails [4]. These integrations are essential for breaking the “lethal trifecta” of AI risk: simultaneous access to private data, exposure to untrusted content, and an open exfiltration channel [4].

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