Apex, the Sequoia-backed AI security company, today announced its integration with OpenAI’s ChatGPT Enterprise Compliance API, making it the first startup to be named an official integrator of ChatGPT Enterprise. The announcement builds upon Apex's launch of its compliance integration, in February this year, with OpenAI’s ChatGPT Enterprise.
The integration provides organizations with enterprise-grade visibility, granular policy enforcement, enhanced data security, AI security posture management, and AI detection and response capabilities for their generative AI activity.
Apex now joins a shortlist of only eight integrators, including Microsoft, Palo Alto Networks, and Netskope, to secure and govern ChatGPT Enterprise environments.
Apex’s AI Security Platform enables organizations to securely drive their business with any Generative AI. It provides agentless security that works across various AI interfaces, including GenAI Chat Platforms (like ChatGPT Enterprise, Microsoft Bing, Google Gemini, and Amazon Q), Copilots and AI-embedded apps (like Microsoft Copilot, GitHub Copilot, and Zoom AI Assistant), and self-built AI applications. The platform's agentless solution allows organizations to quickly improve their security posture and detect security incidents for ChatGPT Enterprise within 5 minutes.
With Apex, organizations gain real-time insight into how ChatGPT is used across teams, identify misconfigurations that expose sensitive data, detect prompt manipulation and anomalous activity, and respond to incidents with full context. The company is already protecting global enterprises, including financial institutions, Fortune 500 and public companies, who rely on generative AI for everything from software development to board-level reporting.
“Our technology is purpose-built to secure AI,” said Tomer Avni, Founder and CPO of Apex. “We go beyond traditional tools by understanding AI interactions in real-time and providing precise, actionable security controls.”

