
Exabeam, a Broomfield-based cybersecurity company, has launched a free open-source tool called Praxen aimed at helping businesses check whether artificial intelligence agents are set up to do only the jobs they are supposed to do. That matters for Jefferson County companies because local employers across industries are exploring AI-powered software, and a nearby Colorado firm is introducing a product designed to reduce business risk before those tools are put to work.
Why this is relevant to businesses in Jefferson County:
- The company is based in Broomfield, part of the greater local business community that overlaps with Jefferson County’s economy and workforce.
- Many businesses are testing AI tools for office, customer service and operations work, and this announcement focuses on lowering the risk of mistakes or unauthorized actions before rollout.
- The release adds to Colorado’s growing presence in cybersecurity and business software, sectors that support regional jobs, vendors and technology adoption.
Source: Press Release


