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F5 announces platform-wide upgrades including Insight observability and AI security tools F5 Inc. today announced a series of updates to its Application Delivery and Security Platform aimed at helping enterprises secure modern applications, including artificial intelligence workloads and hybrid and multicloud environments. The announcements, made at the company's annual AppWorld conference in Las Vegas, include new security capabilities, observability tools and infrastructure improvements designed for emerging AI-driven architectures. The updates are focused on simplifying the management of complex application environments while also addressing new security and operational challenges such as those created by distributed infrastructure and autonomous AI agents. The first new release today, F5 Insight, offers unified monitoring across applications and infrastructure by combining telemetry and analytics to give operations teams clearer visibility into performance and security issues. Features include predictive analytics and natural-language guidance powered by large language models. As its name suggests, F5 Insight can generate insights and recommendations intended to help teams prioritize remediation and maintain application performance. On the security front, a new capability called F5 AI Remediate closes the gap between identifying vulnerabilities in AI models and enforcing runtime protections by automating the creation and validation of guardrails designed to mitigate risks discovered during AI model testing. The feature allows security teams to deploy protections faster while keeping human oversight in the process. The latest version of F5 Distributed Cloud WAF also introduces AI-powered risk scoring designed to replace manual policy tuning. The feature automatically prioritizes threats and enforces outcome-based blocking policies to reduce operational overhead while maintaining low false-positive rates. The announcements today also see F5 taking on the risk that is rapidly growing as emerging agentic AI systems autonomously interact with applications and services. New enhancements to F5 Distributed Cloud Bot Defense offer more in-depth visibility into traffic patterns to distinguish between humans, bots and AI agents and allow organizations to define policies controlling which automated systems are permitted to interact with their applications. On the infrastructure side, F5 also today previewed BIG-IP version 21.1, the next release of its long-running application delivery platform. The update includes support for new cryptographic algorithms designed to protect systems against future quantum computing threats as well as security improvements for modern APIs and HTTP/3 traffic. The release also introduces features intended to support AI workloads more efficiently, including session persistence and security protections for Model Context Protocol traffic used by AI agents interacting with services. F5 also expanded observability capabilities for its NGINX platform to allow inspection of AI agent traffic directly in the application gateway path. The capability allows organizations to monitor how AI agents access APIs and applications, giving developers and operations teams deeper insight into autonomous system behavior. Finally, the company introduced simplified packaging for its Distributed Cloud Services to streamline adoption of the platform's capabilities. The new subscription bundles combine services such as content delivery network and API security into fewer product tiers aimed at reducing complexity for customers deploying the platform in SaaS environments. With the updates, F5 is betting that unified observability, security and delivery services will become essential components of modern enterprise architectures as organizations increasingly rely on distributed infrastructure and autonomous systems.
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F5 Expands Platform With AI‑Era Observability To 'Get In Front Of Problems,' Top Execs Says
"This is the most exciting time to be in world of in the world of delivery and security in probably two decades," F5 President and CEO François Locoh-Donou told CRN during AppWorld 2026. "The trend of delivering and securing apps and APIs across hybrid and multi-cloud environments is accelerating and it requires more delivery and security, and it's accelerating in large part because of AI." Application delivery and security specialist F5 is reinforcing its unified application delivery and security platform (ADSP) message in the age of AI by bolstering its flagship offering with more security and observability features, the company revealed on Wednesday during its annual event, AppWorld 2026. "This is the most exciting time to be in the world of delivery and security in probably two decades," F5 President and CEO François Locoh-Donou told CRN. "The trend of delivering and securing apps and APIs across hybrid and multi-cloud environments is accelerating and it requires more delivery and security, and it's accelerating in large part because of AI." F5 last year at AppWorld 2025 first unveiled ADSP, which integrated BIG-IP, distributed cloud services, and NGINX technology into a single place for complete delivery and security for every application. A year later, F5 is introducing a handful of important platform enhancements, including the addition of F5 Insight for ADSP with enhanced observability across the platform, support for agentic AI-driven workloads, future-ready cryptographic capabilities. [Related: F5 Acquires MantisNet For Cloud-Native Observability, Security Push] At a time when many enterprises are working with increasingly complex and distributed IT environments, ADSP can remove the need for point products to handle applications existing in a variety of locations, including disparate data centers, multiple clouds, or edge environments, the company said. IT consolidation and "platformization" is critical right now to many customers that are rethinking their architectures in light of AI, said Chris Konrad, vice president of global cyber for F5 partner WWT. ADSP is helping businesses modernize their infrastructures to support AI workloads, Konrad said. "Our customers are always looking to understand what the platform play is because it's something they can take advantage of," he said. "[ADSP] provides all the tools to help customers manage the various challenges that they have -- you've got hybrid, multi-cloud, all that while trying to address the various demands of AI workloads. [The platform] helps unify their operations and gives them the consistency that they're looking for." F5's technology is a component of WWT's AI Proving Ground, a unique lab environment and big investment the solution provider giant has made to help end customers test, train and implement AI solutions, Konrad said. "F5 is in there helping customers say: 'How do I how do I accelerate my innovation with AI, while making sure my applications are remaining resilient and secure?' It's the perfect story for it," he said. New to F5's ADSP is F5 Insight, a feature that offers end-to-end observability and analytics tailored to the customers' environments by harnessing tools such as OpenTelemetry. F5 Insight includes Model Context Protocol (MCP) integration and support for popular large language models to provide predictive analytics and generate operational narratives to guide teams in prioritizing actions and addressing vulnerabilities, F5 said. "Insight is very much attuned to delivering to customers things that they can actively use to get in front of problems before they occur. That's one of the missions and the goals of [Insight], especially as application environments become far more complex, especially in the era of AI, where not only do you have client server flows, but you also have client server flows that belong to AI agents and you have to stitch together a lot of different data in order to understand how an environment is actually functioning. It demands a collection of a lot of information, analysis of a lot of information, and having a platform that can do that -- specifically for the needs of applications, we felt, was really important," Joel Moses, vice president of strategic engineering and CTO of platforms and systems for F5, told CRN. F5 Insight for ADSP is available via self-managed software and a forthcoming SaaS model. It is now generally available for BIG-IP, with plans to extend capabilities to F5 NGINX and Distributed Cloud Services, the Seattle-based company said. New 'Packaging' For Distributed Cloud Services The company also took to AppWorld 2026 to introduce what it is calling a "straightforward packaging approach" to F5 Distributed Cloud Services, the company's SaaS-based platform that provides security, networking, and application management across multi-cloud, on-premises, and edge environments. The new packaging was created to simplify ADSP adoption within a SaaS deployment framework and to promote infrastructure convergence, F5 said. To that end, F5 two new starter packages, Essentials and Enterprise, that both offer integrated services such as CDN and API security capabilities. The company said that the new packages will simplify subscriptions for end customers. Partners, Moses said, must be "sherpas" of the emerging application landscape that's a result of AI adoption. "[Partners are] going to have to be to help their customers through some of the transitions and technologies from old to new. They're going to need to support them as they incorporate legacy environments alongside these new model environments," he said. "The rise of artificial intelligence applications and AI agents even makes that more complex, and so they definitely have a role to play there."
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F5 unveiled major platform-wide upgrades at AppWorld 2026 in Las Vegas, introducing F5 Insight for unified observability and new AI security capabilities. The updates target enterprises managing AI workloads across hybrid and multicloud environments, with features including AI-powered risk scoring, automated remediation tools, and enhanced bot defense to distinguish between humans, bots, and autonomous AI agents.
F5 announced significant platform-wide upgrades to its Application Delivery and Security Platform at the annual AppWorld conference in Las Vegas, marking what CEO François Locoh-Donou described as "the most exciting time to be in the world of delivery and security in probably two decades."
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The updates focus on helping enterprises secure modern applications, including AI workloads, while simplifying management of complex hybrid and multicloud environments.1

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The centerpiece of the announcement is F5 Insight, a new observability feature that offers end-to-end monitoring across applications and infrastructure by combining telemetry and analytics.
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The platform harnesses tools such as OpenTelemetry and includes Model Context Protocol integration with support for popular large language models to provide predictive analytics and generate operational narratives.2
Joel Moses, F5's vice president of strategic engineering and CTO of platforms and systems, explained that "Insight is very much attuned to delivering to customers things that they can actively use to get in front of problems before they occur," particularly as application environments become far more complex in the era of AI.2
F5 Insight for ADSP is now generally available for BIG-IP via self-managed software and a forthcoming SaaS model, with plans to extend capabilities to F5 NGINX and Distributed Cloud Services.2

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F5 introduced F5 AI Remediate, a capability that closes the gap between identifying vulnerabilities in AI models and enforcing runtime protections by automating the creation and validation of security guardrails designed to mitigate risks discovered during AI model testing.
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The feature allows security teams to deploy protections faster while maintaining human oversight in the process. The latest version of F5 Distributed Cloud WAF introduces AI-powered risk scoring designed to replace manual policy tuning, automatically prioritizing threats and enforcing outcome-based blocking policies to reduce operational overhead while maintaining low false-positive rates.1
Addressing the rapidly growing risk from agentic AI systems that autonomously interact with applications and services, F5 enhanced its Distributed Cloud Bot Defense with deeper visibility into traffic patterns.
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These improvements allow organizations to distinguish between humans, bots, and AI agents, enabling them to define policies controlling which automated systems can interact with their applications. F5 also expanded observability capabilities for its NGINX platform to allow inspection of AI agent traffic directly in the application gateway path, giving developers and operations teams deeper insight into autonomous AI systems behavior.1
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F5 previewed BIG-IP version 21.1, which includes support for new cryptographic algorithms designed to protect systems against future quantum computing threats, along with security improvements for modern API security and HTTP/3 traffic.
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The release introduces features intended to support securing AI workloads more efficiently, including session persistence and security protections for Model Context Protocol traffic used by AI agents interacting with services.1
F5 introduced a straightforward packaging approach for its Distributed Cloud Services to streamline adoption of the platform's capabilities.
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The new subscription bundles combine services such as content delivery network and API security into fewer product tiers aimed at reducing complexity for customers deploying the platform in SaaS environments.1
Chris Konrad, vice president of global cyber for F5 partner WWT, noted that the platform "provides all the tools to help customers manage the various challenges that they have -- you've got hybrid, multi-cloud, all that while trying to address the various demands of AI workloads."2
F5's technology is already a component of WWT's AI Proving Ground, a lab environment helping end customers test, train and implement AI solutions while ensuring application resilience.2
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