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Link11 Unveils AI Management Dashboard for Enhanced Traffic Control

Link11 Unveils AI Management Dashboard for Enhanced Traffic Control

Posted on February 19, 2026 By CWS

Link11, a prominent European IT security firm based in Frankfurt, Germany, has announced the launch of its cutting-edge AI Management Dashboard. This innovative tool is designed to address a critical gap in how organizations manage and analyze AI-driven internet traffic, providing unprecedented transparency and control.

The Need for Enhanced AI Traffic Management

As AI technology reshapes the landscape of internet traffic, many companies experience significant strain on their digital infrastructures. However, there is often a lack of clarity and reliable data regarding AI interactions. Link11’s latest solution promises to transform this scenario by offering a comprehensive overview of AI activities within existing workflows.

Jens-Philipp Jung, CEO of Link11, emphasizes the strategic importance of managing AI traffic effectively. He notes that companies must be aware of which AI systems are accessing their content and exercise precise control over this access. The AI Management Dashboard is designed to facilitate this control, ensuring security, cost-efficiency, and governance.

Dedicated Insights into AI Activity

Unlike traditional methods that obscure AI interactions within general bot traffic, Link11’s AI Management Dashboard distinctly categorizes AI traffic. This approach provides security and web teams with forensic insights into AI tools and crawler categories, transforming assumptions into actionable data for operations, security audits, and governance decisions.

By distinguishing AI traffic from other bot interactions, the dashboard delivers detailed evaluations of permitted and blocked access, along with time-based trend analyses. This level of granularity is crucial for audits and governance, enabling teams to trace individual requests directly through a drilldown in the event log.

Traceability and Integration for Seamless Operations

A major focus of the dashboard is its traceability and governance capabilities. Teams can easily transition from aggregated data views to detailed event logs, enabling them to verify specific AI crawler activities. This functionality supports internal reviews, compliance, audit requirements, and legal or economic assessments related to AI access.

Link11’s AI Management Dashboard integrates seamlessly into its existing Web Application & API Protection Platform, requiring no additional tools or workflow changes. As Jung explains, the aim is to enhance control without adding complexity, allowing teams to manage AI interactions within their current security and traffic workflows.

In summary, the AI Management Dashboard represents a significant advancement in AI traffic management, shifting from vague visibility to enforceable control. This development underscores Link11’s commitment to improving transparency and ensuring fair AI practices on the internet.

Link11, a leader in IT security, is dedicated to protecting global infrastructures and web applications from cyber threats. The company offers cloud-based solutions that bolster network resilience and prevent business disruptions. With several industry certifications, including BSI, PCI-DSS, SOC2 Type 2, C5, and ISO-27001, Link11 upholds the highest standards of data security.

Cyber Security News Tags:AI dashboard, AI governance, AI traffic management, bot traffic analysis, Cybersecurity, data transparency, digital infrastructure, IT security, Link11, web application protection

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