The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Identity Management and Information Security news from the week of March 20th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from 1Password, Okta, Eon, 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 20th.
Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of March 20th
Appdome Details DefenseOS, a Governed Execution Engine
Appdome, a company focused on protecting the mobile economy, has introduced DefenseOS, a governed execution engine designed to orchestrate in‑app security, anti‑fraud, and API protection plug-ins without affecting performance or destabilizing mobile apps. Within the DefenseOS engine, Appdome’s 400+ mobile app defenses are managed as workloads rather than isolated feature calls, reducing the risk of ANRs, watchdog terminations, performance regressions, and resource contention that can destabilize production apps. The model can also be extended to cover 3rd-party SDKs, including biometrics, IDV, and other defensive functions.
AppViewX Acquires Eos
AppViewX, a machine identity management provider, has acquired Eos, an AI-native Identity Control Plane for AI agents and autonomous workloads within the enterprise. The acquisition will combine AppViewX’s automated CLM and PKI with Eos’ agentic governance and privileged access control functionalities to deliver an integrated solution for AI agent and machine identity security. Additionally, Archit Lohokare, the co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Eos, has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of AppViewX.
Bindplane Details a Global Intelligence Capability for Autonomous Security Pipeline Management
Bindplane, an OpenTelemetry-native telemetry pipeline, has launched Global Intelligence, a new capability that enables continuous, autonomous monitoring and management of enterprise security data pipelines. With Global Intelligence, teams can surface configuration recommendations and take action on them, shifting pipeline management from manual maintenance to continuous automation. The company also announced Threat Intel Enrichment, a security-specific feature available in Global Intelligence that will help security teams better detect threats as they happen and build towards nuanced multi-factor threat detection.
Cayosoft Expands Its Guardian Platform with New Tools
Cayosoft—a Microsoft hybrid Active Directory (AD), Entra ID, and Microsoft 365 management, monitoring, and recovery service provider—is updating its Guardian platform with new tools to monitor and control AI agent identities alongside human accounts. Additionally, the company launched a new Identity Forensics & Incident Response (IFIR) service purpose-built for Microsoft hybrid identity environments. The IFIR offering aims to address the growing operational and security risks created by complex environments and the rapid rise of non-human identities.
Dashlane Launches the Omnix AI Advisor
Dashlane, a credential security company, has unveiled Omnix AI Advisor, a natural-language security assistant embedded in its Omnix platform. With this AI Advisor, enterprise teams can turn real-time credential risk data into proactive guidance. The Advisor leverages telemetry, such as dark web exposure and phishing logs, to answer complex questions—like which employees have the most compromised credentials on critical apps—without forcing admins to wrangle dashboards, exports, or CLI queries. John Bennett, Dashlane CEO, says, “Our AI Advisor draws from Omnix’s deep visibility into credential risk to arm security teams with unprecedented insight into threats across their workforce, so they can act quickly.”
Druva Announces New Identity Resilience Tools
Druva, a data security provider, has announced Druva Identity Resilience, a new offering that adds support for Okta, Microsoft Active Directory, and Microsoft Entra ID. Druva Identity Resilience will also deliver unified protection, cyber recovery, and threat detection and response in a single SaaS platform, bringing disparate identity providers together so security and IT teams can restore trusted access through one coordinated process. The new capabilities are powered by Dru MetaGraph, a secure, tenant-specific, graph-powered foundation that continuously maps relationships within an environment to deliver high-fidelity visibility and guide evidence-based recovery decisions.
Eon Debuts a Ransomware Protection Solution for Cloud Databases
Eon, a data and AI infrastructure platform, has launched a ransomware protection solution designed specifically for cloud databases. The new offering expands Eon’s platform beyond VMs and object storage to cover managed and self-hosted databases. For example, Eon’s ransomware protection for databases will provide companies with greater visibility into their environments, unified protection for their cloud workloads, air-gapped security vaults that protect backups from deletion or modification, and a cloud-native, agentless design that allows for direct integration with cloud provider APIs.
Fingerprint Reveals Its Model Context Protocol Server
Fingerprint, a device intelligence provider focused on fraud prevention, has launched its Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server, an open-source MCP implementation designed for the fraud prevention space. The new server will help organizations connect any AI assistant or agent directly to Fingerprint’s device intelligence platform, turning complex fraud analysis processes that once took hours into real-time, AI-powered insights. With Fingerprint’s MCP Server, organizations can bring their own or preferred AI assistant, chatbot, or agent directly to their fraud data. This means teams can query their device intelligence events, identify patterns, and investigate anomalies using simple text prompts, without writing any code.
Graylog Introduces Explainable AI and Automated Investigations to Its Solution Suite
Graylog, an AI-powered SIEM built for lean security teams, has announced new capabilities that blend explainable AI with automated investigations, aimed squarely at lean security teams struggling to keep up with alerts. The new features include a threat prioritization engine, context-aware incident response, and an MCP server that connects any compatible LLM to Graylog’s security data using the Model Context Protocol. Graylog’s MCP Server is available across all versions of its solution at no additional cost, and all of the agents that use the MCP Server will operate within Graylog’s existing role-based access controls for transparency, traceability, and compliance.
Linx Security Releases an Autonomous AI Agent for Identity Security
Linx Security—an AI-native platform for identity security, visibility, and governance—has launched Autopilot, an autonomous AI agent that continuously monitors identity environments, detects anomalous behavior, and orchestrates responses. Rather than adding yet another dashboard, Autopilot is an engine that works behind the scenes to enforce identity hygiene and close the gaps introduced by sprawling accounts and entitlements. Dor Renert, VP of Product at Linx Security, says, “We’re introducing an expert agent that understands identity context, acts when it should, and knows when to involve a human. That balance is what makes autonomy deployable at scale in security.”
Okta Details a New Framework for the Secure Agentic Enterprise
Okta, an independent identity partner, has announced a new blueprint for the secure agentic enterprise. The blueprint aims to help organizations answer three critical questions for the agentic era: where are my agents, what can they connect to, and what can they do? To help customers implement this framework, Okta has launched Okta for AI Agents, a comprehensive platform that enables the discovery and registration of known and unknown AI agents, standardizes agent access, and instantly revokes access to mitigate the impact of rogue agent behavior.
Realm.Security Extends Its Platform with New Features and Enhancements
Realm.Security, an AI-native Security Data Pipeline Platform (SDPP), has made several announcements to provide security teams with vendor-neutral control over their SOC data, accelerating detection, investigation, and compliance. The new features include Realm Data Enrichments, an AI-powered capability that injects contextual intelligence directly into telemetry in the security data pipeline, and updates to the company’s Privacy Guard offering to enable privacy data discovery and automated redaction of sensitive fields before telemetry reaches downstream systems.
SailPoint and AWS Announce a Strategic Collaboration Agreement
SailPoint, an enterprise identity security company, has announced a new multi-year strategic collaboration agreement (SCA) with Amazon Web Services (AWS). The agreement builds on the long-standing relationship between these companies and will establish SailPoint as a preferred identity governance solution for agentic AI on AWS. Additionally, the companies will expand on their existing SailPoint Agent Identity Security partnership by developing a unified governance layer to manage all identities, human and non-human, that interact with AWS services.
Sonar Adds New Capabilities to the SonarQube Advanced Security Solution
Sonar, a code review and verification company, has announced new capabilities to strengthen its SonarQube Advanced Security solution. The additions include automated detection for malicious packages and a new strategic partnership with Wiz that integrates SonarQube’s Static Application Security Testing (SAST) findings directly into the Wiz platform. Ori Yitzhaki, Chief Product Officer at Sonar, says. “Today’s enhancements close the loop between the agent’s first line of code and the production environment, giving teams real-time verification that stops a single AI-generated oversight from becoming a serious crisis.”
SpecterOps Debuts Several Features and Updates for Its Solution Suite
SpecterOps, an identity Attack Path Management (APM) company, has announced new coverage for Okta, GitHub, and Mac environments. With the new BloodHound Enterprise, SpecterOps adds OpenGraph extensions to help identity and security teams remediate cross-platform attack paths, while privilege zones protect critical assets such as code repositories and sensitive customer data. Alongside that expanded coverage, SpecterOps is extending its least-privilege enforcement with Privilege Zone Analysis, reinforcing its environment-level access controls, maintaining encryption control with Bring Your Own Key (BYOK), and operationalizing identity risks across security workflows.
1Password Reveals an Agent Security Platform
1Password, an identity security company, has released 1Password Unified Access, a new agent security platform that helps organizations of all sizes securely deploy AI agents and automated workflows without losing control of credentials, secrets, and machine identities. The Unified Access platform is designed to give AI builders the tools they need to discover, secure, and audit access as it occurs. At launch, 1Password is collaborating with Anthropic, Cursor, GitHub, Perplexity, and Vercel to deliver security where builders operate. The platform is generally available now.
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The AI-Native Identity Security Stack Is Already Displacing Its Predecessors
The Solutions Review editors are offering commentary on AI-native identity security and how AI is forcing cybersecurity practitioners to rethink their initiatives in real-time. The article explains that “The identity security market is not waiting for consensus on what AI-native means. It is already sorting vendors into categories based on the architectural decisions those vendors made two to three years ago. Buyers who treat that sorting process as someone else’s problem will find themselves locked into platforms that are losing ground on the criteria that matter most, mid-contract and mid-threat.”
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