UPDATED 09:00 EDT / SEPTEMBER 10 2025

SECURITY

SPLX launches AI Asset Management to map and secure enterprise AI stacks

SplxAI Inc., a security platform for artificial intelligence company, today announced the launch of AI Asset Management, an extension of the SPLX platform that gives enterprises visibility into their AI models, agentic workflows and infrastructure.

AI Asset Management combines AI Bill of Materials generation, vulnerability scanning and agentic workflow analysis into a single solution that allows security and engineering teams to inventory and secure every component of the AI stack.

The new offering builds on the company’s Agentic Radar solution, an open-source tool for scanning and mapping agentic workflow. With AI Asset Management, SPLX transforms those capabilities into an enterprise-grade product that is enhanced with model benchmarking, vulnerability detection and compliance mapping.

“AI adoption is accelerating, but most enterprises don’t even know what models and workflows are active across their stack,” said co-founder and Chief Executive Kristian Kamber. “With AI Asset Management, SPLX closes that gap, giving security leaders not only visibility but also clarity on how workflows behave, how agents interact and where the risks lie, so they can act before attackers do.”

SPLX AI Asset Management provides enterprises with deep visibility into the components of their AI systems through a set of integrated features.

The solution’s agentic workflow discovery and visualization capability maps every node, agent and tool in complex workflows, allowing teams to see how systems interact, identify dependencies and uncover risky connections. Agent-level threat analysis detects vulnerabilities in agents and tools, then benchmarks them against risk scores to deliver real-time, prioritized insights.

AI Asset Management also combines AI Bill of Materials with security benchmarks, linking discovered models to SPLX’s database to generate security, safety, and business alignment scores.

Additional features include automated discovery and vulnerability scanning for Model Context Protocol servers. The solution produces compliance-ready reporting aligned with the Open Worldwide Application Security Project Large Language Model Top 10, International Organization for Standardization 27001, System and Organization Controls 2 and the European Union Artificial Intelligence Act.

SPLX is a venture capital-funded startup that has raised $8.99 million over two rounds, including a round of $7 million in March. Investors in the company include LAUNCHub Ventures, Rain Capital, Inovo Runtime Ventures, DNV Ventures AS and South Central Ventures.

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