Shield Web
Browser extension controls for prompt inspection, upload checks, and shadow AI discovery in web AI apps.
Explore Shield Web →Qadar is the AI security and control layer that gives every company real visibility into AI activity, policy enforcement across every model, and an audit trail that holds up — without blocking the tools your team relies on.
Qadar AI Shield connects browser, desktop, mobile, and central governance so policy follows AI usage everywhere your teams work.
Browser extension controls for prompt inspection, upload checks, and shadow AI discovery in web AI apps.
Explore Shield Web →macOS and Windows endpoint controls for desktop AI usage, clipboard policy, file protection, and app-to-domain rules.
Explore Shield Desktop →Secure iOS and Android workspaces for managed mobile AI access with copy/share/open-in controls and identity separation.
Explore Shield Mobile →Central policy, audit, discovery, approvals, and reporting across the full Qadar AI Shield deployment.
Explore Shield Control →Employees are using ChatGPT, Copilot, and Claude with company data today. No approval process. No audit trail. Nobody owns the problem yet — until a client asks about your AI data handling policy, an auditor shows up, or an incident happens.
Your DLP and SIEM weren't built for AI prompts. They catch files and URLs. They don't see what goes into a model or what comes back out. The question isn't whether to allow AI. It's whether you control it.
See how Qadar fixes this →Source basis: Cisco 2024 AI Privacy Benchmark, IBM Cost of Data Breach Report, EU AI Act enforcement framework.
Qadar serves three roles simultaneously — security, engineering, and compliance — without asking any of them to compromise.
"I need DLP coverage for AI — and a kill switch I can actually use."
Qadar gives you a real-time view of every AI tool your team uses and every request they make — across every model. Set an acceptable-use policy. Enforce it at the gateway, not in a shared doc.
"I need guardrails that don't block my team or touch my code."
Qadar intercepts every tool call an AI agent makes and applies your policy before the action completes. Approve, deny, or require human sign-off — without changing how your engineering team builds.
"I need an audit trail my auditors will recognize — before they ask."
Every AI request logged. Every policy decision recorded. Every high-risk action flagged. Qadar generates the documentation your DPO, SOC 2 auditor, or board needs — and keeps it without storing raw prompts.
Qadar gave us the audit trail our DPO had been asking for. Deployed in a day without touching our existing tools.
Protect browser, desktop, and mobile workflows while enforcing policy from one control plane.
Deploy Shield Web, Shield Desktop, and Shield Mobile to the workflows already in use. Browser extension, endpoint controls, and mobile workspace protections go live without replatforming your stack.
Set policy once in Shield Control, then enforce it across all product surfaces. Approve, justify, transform, or block based on team, data category, model provider, and risk level.
Track AI activity across browser, desktop, mobile, and gateway flows in one audit record. Export to SIEM, support compliance review, and keep governance evidence ready for customers and auditors.
Shadow AI, data leaks, unapproved tool access, weak approvals and missing auditability are not future risks. They are active exposures in organizations that are using AI today without a control layer.
The goal is simple: enable AI with control, not fear.
Shadow AI refers to AI tools that employees adopt and use without IT or security approval — ChatGPT, Copilot, Claude, and others. The risk is that company data, client information, and proprietary content enters these models with no policy, no visibility, and no audit record. Most organizations discover they have a shadow AI problem only when a client asks, an auditor flags it, or an incident happens.
Traditional DLP and SIEM tools were built to catch files, URLs, and network events. They do not inspect the content of AI prompts or the responses that come back. Qadar was built specifically for the AI layer — it understands prompt structure, detects sensitive content in context, and logs the full policy decision, not just a flagged event. Qadar feeds your SIEM via webhook or S3 — it is additive, not a replacement.
No. Qadar operates at the API gateway layer, between your team's AI tools and the model providers. Employees continue using the tools they already use. The governance layer runs transparently in the background.