Rubrik announced on Thursday the introduction of Rubrik Agent Cloud for Anthropic’s Claude Code and Claude Cowork, a product suite intended to let organizations deploy Claude-powered agents with built-in monitoring and the capacity to reverse unintended operations.
The offering incorporates an "agent rewind" capability to undo incorrect actions, along with immutable codebase recovery for situations where errors circumvent version control. In practice, the product backs up, observes, and can restore the configuration elements that govern agent behavior.
In parallel, Rubrik introduced Autonomous Business Recovery for Cloud Applications, a system designed to recover cloud applications in a holistic manner - covering data, network, identity and configuration layers. The company says the system is built to rebuild an organization’s Minimum Viable Business at automated speed.
Rubrik framed these releases against a changing operational reality: AI agents are increasingly able to write, push and deploy code without human intervention, while many enterprise security and recovery architectures were built on the assumption that humans remain part of the change and deployment loop. That mismatch, the company says, can give rise to a range of new vulnerabilities - including rogue commits, repository-targeted ransomware, prompt injection and rapid intellectual property exfiltration - occurring at automated velocities beyond what traditional DevSecOps controls were designed to handle.
"Organizations are adopting Claude faster than any agentic technology we have seen, and every security leader asks the same question: how do we stay in control when an agent can act?" said Anneka Gupta, Rubrik’s Chief Product Officer.
Rubrik described Autonomous Business Recovery as leveraging its Preemptive Recovery Engine to perform recovery work during normal operations. The engine purportedly discovers applications and their interdependencies, validates clean recovery points and generates recovery plans in advance. When an incident occurs, the company says, recovery steps are already prepared and can be executed without the need to assemble plans on the fly.
Rubrik Zero Labs cited a survey finding that 88% of leaders surveyed expressed concern over their ability to meet current recovery time objectives as agentic threats increase. The company argues that legacy backup tools are limited because they tend to restore individual resources in isolation rather than reconstitute the complex dependencies that constitute modern cloud applications.
The new products are presented as controls aimed at enterprises adopting agent-driven automation at scale. By combining monitoring, immutable recovery, and prebuilt recovery plans, Rubrik positions these tools as a response to automated threats and the operational complexity of restoring multi-layer cloud applications.