Kong AI Gateway 3.10 Introduces New AI Security and Governance Features

Kong´s latest release features enhanced AI security with automated RAG pipelines to prevent hallucinations and a PII sanitization plugin.

Kong has announced the release of Kong AI Gateway 3.10, featuring significant updates aimed at enhancing AI security and governance. The new version specifically targets making Generative AI and Agentic AI ready for production by introducing automated Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) pipelines, which are designed to mitigate Large Language Model (LLM) hallucinations. Additionally, it includes a Personally Identifiable Information (PII) sanitization plugin that facilitates the protection of sensitive data across various platforms and languages.

Marco Palladino, CTO and Co-Founder of Kong Inc., emphasized the importance of robust AI infrastructure as artificial intelligence continues to advance. The updated AI Gateway equips customers with tools to implement Agentic AI securely, addressing challenges like LLM hallucinations and data security. The platform ensures seamless integration without compromising the user experience, and it is also part of Kong Konnect, which optimizes API-driven innovation by securing and streamlining API operations.

Key features of AI Gateway 3.10 include an AI RAG Injector to reduce hallucinations, improve security compliance, and enhance developer productivity with a low-code/no-code approach to application integration. The PII sanitization feature offers enhanced data protection and governance, ensuring sensitive data is consistently sanitized across languages and AI providers. By addressing common AI integration hurdles, Kong´s latest release facilitates more secure deployment of AI-enabled applications.

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