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Protecto Launches SaaS Platform to Help AI Agent Builders Secure Data and Win Enterprise Contracts

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Protecto, the leader in enterprise AI privacy, today launched Protecto Vault, a SaaS platform designed specifically for AI agent builders. Featuring a frictionless pay-as-you-go model, Vault removes the primary barrier to AI adoption: enterprise refusal to share sensitive data due to security, PII exposure, and HIPAA compliance risks.

For AI builders, friction isn’t technology; it is trust. Enterprises hesitate to connect agents to the unstructured data that makes them useful, such as emails, clinical notes, and financial documents. Protecto Vault solves this by providing an API-first security layer that sits between enterprise data and the AI agent.

“Enterprises want the power of agents, but they need safety first,” said Amar Kanagaraj, Founder and CEO of Protecto. “We built the SaaS version of Vault because we saw builders losing access to the data that drives real value. Vault turns security from a deal-breaker into a competitive advantage.”

Protecto Vault solves this by providing an API-first context security layer that sits between enterprise data and the agent. It automatically scans, masks, and rewrites sensitive information before it reaches the AI. Builders can now guarantee to customers that their data will be protected without developing complex security features themselves. The result is faster onboarding, stronger trust, and fewer blocked deals.

Key Features of Protecto Vault SaaS:

  • DeepSight AI-Native Detection: Identifies PII, PHI, and pricing risks inside unstructured text, even handling typos and slang.
  • Context-Preserving Masking: Uses entropy-based tokenization to protect secrets while maintaining data utility for the LLM.
  • API-First Integration: Seamlessly integrates with ecosystems like n8n, LangGraph, Zapier, and MCP servers.
  • Startup-Friendly Pricing: Now available with a low-cost, pay-as-you-go model.

Privacy, security, and compliance are the biggest blockers preventing startups from accessing customer data. Protecto’s SaaS offering brings an enterprise-grade trust platform into the hands of builders, allowing startups like ours to overcome these hurdles and accelerate the AI agent economy,” said Venkat Kam, CEO and Founder of Revinci AI.

About Protecto

Protecto is a trusted enterprise platform for AI privacy, security, and context governance, used by Fortune 100 companies and major financial institutions. Protecto enables organizations to safely activate their enterprise data for the agent economy while meeting strict privacy, compliance, and data sovereignty requirements.

For more information, visit Protecto SaaS

Contacts

Amar Kanagaraj
amar@protecto.ai

Protecto

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Headquarters: Cupertino, CA
CEO: Amar Kanagaraj
Employees: 16
Organization: PRI

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Amar Kanagaraj
amar@protecto.ai

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