The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Identity Management and Information Security news from the week of May 15th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from SailPoint, Cofense, Keeper 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 May 15th.
Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of May 15th
Blumira Launches a Pilot Investigation Engine for Security Operations Teams
Blumira, a security operations platform for growing teams and partners, has launched Kindling, a pilot investigation engine that uses agentic auto-triage to reduce alert volume by 30x to 50x while preserving visibility into real threats. The new system is built to correlate context across cloud, network, endpoint, and identity data and applies a two-stage analysis that forwards only verified, actionable cases. Matt Warner, CEO of Blumira, says, “Kindling replaces a finding to-do list with actionable cases and tells you what’s critical, so even lean security teams can have the contextual signal they need to triage, investigate, and remediate without manual overhead.”
Cofense Extends Its Phishing Defense Platform with AI-Driven Tools
Cofense, an intelligence-driven post-perimeter phishing defense provider, is extending its platform with AI-driven campaign detection designed to identify coordinated attack activity rather than isolated suspicious messages. The release emphasizes a broader shift from simple email triage toward campaign-level insight, providing security teams with more context on how phishing efforts unfold across users and inboxes. This release includes tools for polymorphic threat identification, campaign-level responses, faster analyst workflows, and more.
Cohesity Expands Its Strategic Collaboration with HPE
Cohesity, an AI-powered data security company, has expanded its strategic collaboration with HPE to further help customers improve cyber resilience, simplify hybrid cloud operations, and recover faster from disruptions. As part of the updated collaboration, Cohesity will begin reselling HPE Zerto, HPE will continue to resell Cohesity DataProtect, and Cohesity will deepen its integration and support for HPE Morpheus VM Essentials Software. The new offerings, including Cohesity’s resale of HPE Zerto and HPE’s resale of Cohesity NetBackup, are available now through authorized HPE and Cohesity partners.
Entrust Appoints a Chief Information Security Officer
Entrust, a global identity-centric security solution company, has appointed Adam Dimopoulos as chief information security officer. Dimopoulos brings over 20 years of experience across identity security, risk management, and highly regulated environments to Entrust, helping him strengthen the company’s security posture and resilience while supporting secure innovation and scalable growth. Dimopoulos previously led enterprise-wide identity security and Zero Trust work at Synchrony and has also held leadership and advisory roles at Microsoft and Gartner, giving him a mix of operational and strategic perspectives.
Keeper Security Introduces New PAM Approval Workflows
Keeper Security, a zero-trust and zero-knowledge Privileged Access Management (PAM) platform, has introduced Keeper Workflow to its PAM solution. This release introduces approval-based controls and time-limited checkout policies for privileged access to the platform, giving administrators a more structured way to manage access requests, approvals, and use, including notifications, MFA requirements, and integrations with tools such as Slack, Microsoft Teams, Jira, and ServiceNow. Keeper Workflow is available now in the release of Vault 17.6 within KeeperPAM.
Keycard Introduces Keycard for Multi-Agent Apps
Keycard, a provider of identity and access for AI agents, has announced Keycard for Multi-Agent Apps, a new release that extends its platform to support delegated, session-based access across systems of autonomous agents. With this new tool, whenever a user or agent initiates a task, Keycard creates a unique session that links every action to the user and the request that initiated it. This process supports three delegation patterns: agents acting on their own behalf across multi-hop workflows, agents acting on behalf of humans or other agents through explicit delegation, and agents impersonating other agents or humans.
Netwrix Deepens Its Collaboration with Microsoft
Netwrix, an identity and data security company, is expanding its collaboration with Microsoft by adopting Azure as a core cloud platform, supporting the growth and scale of its 1Secure data and identity security platform. With Azure, Netwrix will improve its scalability, performance, and security. Alistair Speirs, General Manager of Azure Global Infrastructure at Microsoft, says, “By building its 1Secure platform on Microsoft Azure, Netwrix helps customers improve visibility and control over access to sensitive data in complex environments, and protect against an expanding array of identity risks.”
NVIDIA and SAP Announce a Collaboration
NVIDIA and SAP are expanding their collaboration to make specialized AI agents more secure and governable inside enterprise environments. Together, the companies will embed NVIDIA OpenShell into the SAP Business AI Platform, providing organizations with runtime hardening, policy modeling, identity integration, and audit hooks, enabling them to move agents from development to production with less risk. SAP engineers are also working alongside NVIDIA’s team to further develop OpenShell’s open-source codebase, focusing on contributions that address what enterprises need to run agentic AI in production.
Prove and Velocity Detail a New Collaboration
Prove, a digital identity company, is partnering with Velocity, a next-generation enterprise platform for payments and treasury solutions. Their partnership will focus on closing the trust gap between stablecoin payments and enterprise adoption by combining Velocity’s payments and treasury platform with Prove’s identity network. This will help banks, payment firms, and multinational enterprises verify digitally active people worldwide, and give them more confidence in cross-border settlement and treasury use cases.
SailPoint Reveals Its New Agentic Fabric Solution
SailPoint, an enterprise identity security company, has launched Agentic Fabric, a new offering built to secure AI agents and other non-human identities across the enterprise. With the company’s Identity Security Cloud helping organizations secure human identities, the new Agentic Fabric will extend that model to agentic governance and protection. Together, they connect discovery, visibility, governance, authorization, and protection in a single place, providing teams with a unified approach to managing identities across the enterprise.
Scality Unveils an Autonomous Data Infrastructure Model
Scality, a data infrastructure software provider for the AI era, has unveiled Scality ADI (Autonomous Data Infrastructure), a new operating model for enterprise AI, cyber resilience, and sovereign control. Built on RING and ARTESCA, the platform combines Scality’s distributed object storage foundation with Guardian, an AI-powered autonomous operations engine that reduces administrative burden while keeping humans in the loop for every decision. Spanning multiple storage media classes within a single namespace, the platform provides teams with the policy-driven lifecycle management they need to align performance and economics with each workload.
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