MAYA
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Your firewall doesn't
speak agent.

Autonomous AI agents are inside your network — calling tools, fetching resources, talking to each other. Your existing security stack sees IP addresses and ports. It does not see agents. Maya does.

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Every existing firewall was designed for a world before autonomous agents.

01

Agents have no identity at the network layer

Your firewall sees a host. Your host runs a dozen agents. Which one made this call? Today, nobody can answer that.

02

Agent protocols are invisible

Tool invocations, model context calls, agent-to-agent coordination — all of it tunnels through generic HTTPS that legacy inspection cannot decode.

03

Policy can't be written in terms that matter

You want to say "no agent with file-write capability should reach the public internet." You can't. You can only write rules about ports.

04

Speed makes the old answers worse

Inline inspection adds latency that breaks agents. Sampling misses the call you needed to see. There is no middle path — until now.

One coherent system for governing agent traffic.

Warp
The data plane. Sits in your network and watches every agent flow at wire speed.
Loom
The management plane. One pane of glass for every agent, every flow, every policy across your fabric.
Cipher
Natural-language policy with a mandatory human-in-the-loop. AI proposes, a human approves.
Developer docs
Architecture overview, integration patterns, and the technical depth your security team will want to see.