Inventory · remediation · runtime control · investigation
The Shift
AI moved past the browser. Security didn't.
One device · three surfaces
Browser AI
Copilots, AI browsers, extensions
Desktop apps
ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, local models
CLI agents
Claude Code, MCP servers, skills
Traceforce on-device agent
Inventory · remediation · runtime control · investigation
AI-native apps are proliferating across employee devices faster than IT can track them, and AI-related breaches make headlines weekly. Enterprises need to monitor and control this organic adoption — without slowing employees down.
Traceforce secures AI-native apps directly on devices — self-adopted or enterprise-managed. Unlike competitors that rely on enterprise APIs, gateways, or EDR/CASB extensions, we operate on-device — closing the visibility and control gaps they can't reach.
LiteLLM v1.82.7 shipped a critical vulnerability. Traceforce proactively identified every install on the device and upgraded it to a safe version — automatically.
No more manual scripting
Example
Traceforce detected Cursor about to run a DROP TABLE command and blocked it — prompting the user to confirm intent first.
No more manual scripting
Example
Traceforce detected AWS API key leakage in Claude Code auto completion, correlating it back to which AWS account this key belongs to before determining it’s a dev account.