The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Identity Management and Information Security news from the week of November 14th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Commvault, Securonix, Keyfactor, and more.
Keeping tabs on all the most relevant Identity Management and Information Security news can be time-consuming. As a result, our editorial team aims to summarize some of the top headlines in the space by curating a collection of the latest vendor product news, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital funding, talent acquisition, and other noteworthy news. With that in mind, here is some of the top identity management and information security news from the week of November 14th.
Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of November 14th
Commvault Announces a Cloud Unity Platform
Commvault, a provider of unified resilience at enterprise scale, has announced the Commvault Cloud Unity platform, marking one of the most significant platform releases in the company’s history. With this AI-enabled version of Commvault Cloud, businesses can unify their data security, cyber recovery, and identity resilience efforts across cloud, SaaS, on-premises, and hybrid environments. Parts of the Commvault Cloud Unity platform release will become available starting later this year, with feature rollouts continuing into early 2026.
Commvault Expands Its Identity Resilience Portfolio
Commvault also announced an expansion of its end-to-end Identity Resilience portfolio. The update will empower customers with new tools for detecting hard-to-find threats in Active Directory (AD), automatically logging and auditing malicious changes, and then rapidly rolling back changes to a trusted, clean state. Additionally, Commvault unveiled several enhancements for its Active Directory forest recovery offering, which will enable teams to test recovery plans. These Identity Resilience advancements will be introduced at SHIFT 2025 and will be available in early access starting in early 2026.
Dell Expands Its PowerProtect Portfolio with New Cyber Threat Protections
Dell has unveiled details about its PowerProtect portfolio, which provides a multi-layered defense for securing, detecting, and recovering from cyber threats. The portfolio features several new enhancements, including Dell NativeEdge integration, an anomaly detection dashboard, and expanded cloud support, which strengthen security, simplify operations, and enhance scalability. The company is also introducing new backup services to the PowerProtect portfolio. These include an advanced ransomware add-on for GovCloud and hybrid workloads, as well as an agentless, cloud-native SaaS protection for workloads in Microsoft Azure.
Keeper Security Debuts a Visual Studio Code Extension
Keeper Security, a provider of zero-trust and zero-knowledge cybersecurity software, has launched a Visual Studio Code (VS Code) extension. The release aims to extend Keeper’s enterprise-grade secrets management directly into developers’ coding environments. This will enable secure, zero-trust secrets management throughout the software development lifecycle. The Keeper VS Code extension includes capabilities for managing secrets directly from the Keep Vault, automatically identifying hardcoded credentials, and tools for logging and debugging.
Keyfactor Reveals New Features for Securing Agentic AI Systems
Keyfactor, a digital trust company for modern enterprises, has announced a new capability that uses its PKI and certificate lifecycle management (CLM) solutions to secure Agentic AI systems. The advancement demonstrates how organizations can extend Zero Trust principles to autonomous AI agents, providing cryptographic identity and governance at enterprise scale. Ellen Boehm, SVP of IoT and AI Identity Innovation at Keyfactor, says, “With Keyfactor’s PKI foundation, AI agents gain the same strong, auditable identity as humans and devices, enabling enterprises to embrace AI safely and in line with Zero Trust principles.”
Securonix Launches a Data Pipeline Manager Solution
Securonix, a Unified Defense SIEM provider, has announced its new Data Pipeline Manager (DPM) with DPM Flex Consumption. With this integrated SIEM data management offering, companies can expand their threat visibility, increase analytical coverage, and improve compliance assurance, all within the same platform and budget. The DPM solution is built directly into the Securonix platform and included at no additional cost, allowing customers to utilize broader analytics, retain more telemetry, and perform deeper investigations without exceeding their budget or limiting data scope.
Teleport Releases a New Integration for Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service
Teleport, an Infrastructure Identity company, has announced expanded support for Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) within its Identity Security product. The new integration, announced at the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Atlanta, will provide organizations with deeper visibility into Amazon EKS cluster activity, enabling teams to identify shadow access, privilege escalation, and identity-based risks across their managed Kubernetes environments. The holistic view the integration provides will also allow teams to correlate user identities across systems, ensuring that every action in an EKS environment can be tied back to a verified individual.
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