The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Identity Management and Information Security news from the week of March 13th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from SailPoint, Mimecast, Sublime Security, 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 March 13th.
Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of March 13th
Bitwarden Expands the Single Sign-On Support of Bitwarden Password Manager
Bitwarden—a password, passkey, and secrets management company—is enhancing its Bitwarden Password Manager with an enterprise policy that brings Single Sign-On (SSO) functionality to all web-based applications, even ones without native SSO support. The update will allow admins to define which apps and URLs qualify for one‑click login from identity provider dashboards such as Okta, Microsoft Entra ID, and Rippling, with Bitwarden auto-filling and submitting credentials from its encrypted vault. The SSO policy is now available to all Bitwarden Enterprise customers.
Datakrypto Hire an SVP and Chief Growth Officer
Datakrypto, an emerging Confidential AI and encrypted AI infrastructure company, has announced that Paolo Campoli, former Vice President at Cisco, has joined the company as SVP and Chief Growth Officer. In this role, Campoli will help Datakrypto accelerate global enterprise adoption of Confidential AI solutions by expanding its strategic ecosystem of partnerships, aligning with AI platform providers, scaling Confidential AI from innovation to enterprise-critical infrastructure, and driving new go-to-market initiatives across regulated industries and global infrastructure operators.
HYPR Shares Findings From Its Latest Report
HYPR, an Identity Assurance Company, has released its latest State of Passwordless Identity Assurance report, which argues that identity verification is becoming a standard control as generative and agentic AI overtake stolen credentials as the top identity threat. The study found that 87 percent of organizations have experienced deepfake audio or video attacks, and nearly two‑thirds have faced personalized phishing, while passwordless adoption has stalled at 43 percent despite rising literacy. It also found that enterprises are responding by layering continuous identity verification on top of passkeys and MFA, but implementations tend to be siloed and limited in scope.
LastPass Details the Secure Access Essentials Suite
LastPass, a secure access solution provider, has announced Secure Access Essentials, a bundle aimed at small and mid‑sized organizations looking to discover unmanaged SaaS and AI tools, control access, and secure sign‑ins through a single browser extension. Don MacLennan, Chief Product Officer at LastPass, says, “Customers tell us they need security that gives them control without slowing anyone down. Secure Access Essentials delivers exactly that: simple, foundational access protection that can help keep every user, every app, and every AI tool secure, all from the place people already work—the browser.”
Mimecast’s Email Security Protection Stack is Now Available Via API Deployment
Mimecast, a global company focused on managing human and AI risk, has announced that its email security protection stack is now available through API deployment. This API deployment offering aims to deliver the full detection stack, from deep URL and malware inspection to advanced AI-powered engines, all via direct Microsoft 365 integration that can deploy in minutes without requiring mail exchange (MX) record changes or mail flow modifications. Customers can also use multi‑vector analysis, deep URL inspection, BEC detection, sandboxing, and account takeover protection entirely via API.
OneTrust Debuts Real-Time Monitoring and Enforcement Capabilities
OneTrust, an AI-Ready Governance Platform, has expanded its platform to include real‑time monitoring and enforcement capabilities across agents, models, and data. These enhancements are designed for data, risk, and AI teams, and aim to help organizations shift AI governance from static compliance workflows to a continuous control plane. The new capabilities include AI Guardrail Enforcement, AI Agent Detection & Inventory, and the AI Policy Manager & Policy Library. With these tools, teams can discover and inventory every AI agent, model, and dataset across their environment, translate frameworks like NIST AI RMF and the EU AI Act into real‑time visibility, automatically enforce protections, and more.
SailPoint Introduces New Features for the SailPoint Platform
SailPoint, a unified identity security provider for enterprises, today announced significant advancements to its AI-powered SailPoint Platform. The additions include new connectors for SailPoint Agent Identity Security to govern non-human identities, a next-generation Access Certification engine, revamped Separation of Duties (SoD), a new agent for SailPoint Harbor Pilot, advanced Observability and Insights features, and new tools for privilege risk, discovery, classification, and insights. These capabilities are “the first of many” focused on reinforcing the company’s new vision for adaptive identity.
Silverfort Extends Its Identity Security to Local Windows Accounts
Silverfort, an identity security platform, is extending its Identity Security to local Windows accounts, enabling MFA and runtime access-based controls. With Silverfort for Windows Logon (S4WL), teams can detect local accounts across their Windows endpoints and consolidate them into a centralized Local Accounts view. This will provide users with immediate insights into account type, associated devices, last logon, and whether the local account is linked to an Active Directory identity for MFA enforcement and attribution. Additionally, it allows security teams to enforce security controls for local accounts at the moment of authentication, proactively reducing the risk of lateral movement.
Socure Reveals Details on the Socure Launch Program
Socure, an infrastructure provider for global identity and risk intelligence, has launched Socure Launch, a new program that gives developers immediate access to the same identity verification and fraud infrastructure used by large enterprises. Available through self‑serve sign‑up, the offering provides access to Socure’s APIs for document verification, KYC, and fraud risk scoring. Johnny Ayers, Founder and CEO of Socure, says, “With Socure Launch, we’re giving every developer a production-grade identity layer, so they can ship safely today, grow confidently tomorrow, and never have to rebuild as they scale.”
Sublime Security Launches Sublime Email DLP
Sublime Security, an email security platform, has launched Sublime Email DLP, which extends the platform’s transparent, org-specific protection to outbound and internal email. The company has also launched a curated, open-source DLP Feed that covers common use cases out of the box, including PII detection, financial data, healthcare, and secrets like AWS keys, GitHub tokens, and private keys. Since Sublime Email DLP lives natively in the platform, any DLP-flagged messages will appear alongside inbound threats in a unified triage experience.
Trustpair Appoints a Chief AI Officer
Trustpair, a vendor fraud prevention platform for global enterprises, has appointed its co-founder, Simon Elcham, as Chief AI Officer (CAIO) and formalized its companywide AI governance model. The newly created role will elevate Elcham, company co-founder and former CTO, to lead a structured, cross-functional AI strategy grounded in Trustpair’s belief that technology alone cannot drive AI adoption. Elcham will also lead Trustpair’s AI risk management framework, scale AI-enabled productivity across all business functions, and build internal systems that turn individual AI use into shared organizational capabilities.
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