Most AI security tools are developer SDKs or API proxies β you drop them in front of your LLM and they scan for prompt injection, jailbreaks, and PII leaks. That's valuable. But they assume a single developer team owns the LLM integration.
AI Firewall is built for the opposite problem: the enterprise where dozens of teams, departments, or business units each have their own AI usage β and someone in IT or security needs centralised control over all of it.