AgentX Secures Linux Infrastructure Autonomously

▼ Summary
– Codenotary has launched AgentX, an autonomous platform that uses coordinated AI agents to manage and secure large-scale Linux infrastructure in cloud or on-premises environments.
– The platform automates security, operational tasks, and lifecycle management by having distributed AI agents collaborate while maintaining administrator control, governance, and a full audit trail.
– It continuously reviews configurations and security controls, operates on zero-trust principles, and features patent-pending technology to roll back any AI-initiated remediation.
– AgentX is designed to help overburdened infrastructure teams by predicting failures, applying verified updates, and turning maintenance into a fully auditable, closed-loop process.
– The platform is available in modules, with a base offering providing a CLI, trained agents, agent skills, tools, and API integrations.
Managing and securing large-scale Linux infrastructure has become a critical challenge for modern enterprises. Codenotary has responded with the launch of AgentX, an autonomous platform that uses coordinated networks of AI agents to protect and manage Linux environments across cloud and on-premises deployments. This system represents a fundamental shift in infrastructure operations, moving from manual oversight to a collaborative, automated model.
The platform enables distributed AI agents to work together, automating tasks like security enforcement, operational workflows, and lifecycle management. Crucially, it does so while preserving complete administrative control over permissions and governance. AgentX performs continuous reviews of configurations, user roles, and security controls across servers, clusters, and containers. Built on a zero-trust architecture, it verifies, logs, and ensures compliance for every automated action. A key feature is its patent-pending roll-back technology, which allows administrators to reverse any AI-initiated remediation at any point.
This innovation addresses a pressing industry need. Infrastructure and operations teams are under immense pressure to manage increasingly complex environments with limited resources. AgentX helps by predicting potential failures, applying verified updates, and meticulously documenting every action. This transforms routine maintenance into a fully auditable, closed-loop process.
The rise of Agentic AI is a defining trend in enterprise technology. Analysts like Gartner have identified multi-agent systems and AI security platforms as top strategic trends, underscoring the move toward autonomous AI operations and the need for new security frameworks around these agentic systems.
“Administrators today are tasked with managing server fleets at a scale that was unimaginable just ten years ago,” said Moshe Bar, CEO of Codenotary. “AgentX moves beyond traditional tools by delivering a coordinated network of autonomous agents that actively protect Linux environments and software code. The goal is not to replace people but to give Linux professionals the leverage they need to operate effectively at modern scale.”
The platform functions through collaborative AI agents that analyze infrastructure state, enforce policies, and perform real-time remediation. It exposes operations through specialized agents, allowing the AI to safely execute commands, analyze security posture, and automate tasks within established security policies.
Core capabilities of AgentX include autonomous multi-agent security operations across Linux servers, policy-driven governance that ensures full administrative control and auditability, and continuous system protection for hybrid cloud and on-premise deployments. The platform is offered in modules, with the Base AgentX providing a command-line interface, trained agents, a rich library of agent skills and tools, and API integrations, along with several available extensions.
(Source: Help Net Security)




