What happened
On June 24, 2026, Noma Security and Kong announced an integration embedding Noma's runtime AI security directly into Kong's AI Gateway, giving enterprises prompt-level monitoring, policy enforcement, and behavioral detection for autonomous agents as they traverse the Kong traffic path — covering prompts, model responses, tool calls, MCP activity, and API traffic in a single enforcement point.
Why it matters
Most AI runtime security tools require separate integration points; embedding Noma at the Kong API gateway layer creates a single in-line control point for all AI agent traffic without per-application instrumentation. Kong is widely deployed as the enterprise AI connectivity fabric, so this integration reaches a large installed base immediately.
Applicability
Enterprises using Kong AI Gateway for LLM routing or agentic workflows should evaluate the Noma integration as a runtime security layer; relevant for security architects designing AI agent deployment patterns.