F5 Integrates Data Leak Prevention to Strengthen AI Workload Security

India, August 5, 2025 – F5 has added powerful new tools to its Application Delivery and Security Platform (ADSP) to help companies protect sensitive information when using AI technologies. These upgrades include better ways to spot data leaks in real-time, check encrypted internet traffic, and stop the misuse of artificial intelligence, often called “Shadow AI.”

Many businesses are adopting AI quickly, but they also face growing concerns around data privacy and meeting legal requirements. These new tools from F5 come at a time when protecting company data is more important than ever.

“Today, every company is trying to balance the push for AI with the need to protect their data,” said Kunal Anand, Chief Innovation Officer at F5. “We’re removing that pressure by giving businesses more control and insight into how their data is used.”

What’s New?

1. Improved AI Gateway:
F5’s AI Gateway, now stronger thanks to the company’s recent purchase of LeakSignal, can spot and block sensitive data during interactions with large language models. It can also apply rules to manage how data flows in and out of these systems.

2. Upgraded BIG-IP SSL Orchestrator:
This tool can now detect and block unapproved AI activity by decrypting and checking data traffic—even in complex cloud setups. F5 will launch the improved version later this year.

3. Easier Compliance:
With better dashboards, control settings, and tracking features, businesses can now follow privacy laws more easily without slowing down their systems.

The updates will help IT teams and security leaders support AI growth in their companies while keeping control over important data.

Built for the AI Future

F5’s ADSP works across any setup—on-site, in the cloud, or at the network edge. With these new features, F5 continues to be a top choice for businesses looking to use AI safely and securely.



Also read: Chanel Data Breach Hits U.S. Customers as Retail Faces Mounting Cyber Threats

AI PrivacyCyber securityData privacyData Protection