Tigera introduces Lynx, a unified control plane designed to manage Kubernetes-native AI agents. The company says the product builds on its prior experience in Kubernetes network security and is intended to serve teams across AI, platform, security, and compliance functions. According to the release, Lynx provides a single place to discover AI agents and then handle key management tasks including authentication, authorization, control, and auditing for each agent running in Kubernetes environments. The announcement emphasizes consolidation of these functions into one operational layer, aiming to give organizations visibility and governance over AI agents deployed on Kubernetes. The materials do not specify particular technical integrations, pricing, or availability details, but they frame Lynx as an end-to-end management and auditing capability for agent identities and their access and behavior within Kubernetes-native setups. Overall, the launch positions Lynx as an orchestration and governance layer for managing the lifecycle and security posture of AI agents within containerized infrastructure.