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Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of September 19th: Oasis Security, Ping Identity, ManageEngine, and More

Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of September 19th

Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of September 19th

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Identity Management and Information Security news from the week of September 19th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Oasis Security, Ping Identity, ManageEngine, 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 September 19th.

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Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of September 19th


BeyondTrust Announces New AI Security Controls

BeyondTrust, the global provider of identity security solutions, has announced new AI security controls in Identity Security Insights. These capabilities will provide companies with deeper visibility into AI agents and secure orchestration of their actions with BeyondTrust’s Lightweight MCP Server. The update also includes a “ChatGPT-like assistant” that directly interacts with customers’ identity security data to deliver real-time insights, guidance, and remediation steps that empower teams to make faster security decisions.

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BlackFog Details Its Distribution Partnership with Exertis Enterprise

BlackFog, a global cybersecurity company focused on anti-data exfiltration (ADX) technology, has announced a distribution partnership with Exertis Enterprise, a technology solutions distributor. The collaboration will help BlackFog expand its presence across the UK and Mainland Europe, and empower resellers and service providers to deliver advanced prevention against unauthorized data exfiltration and AI-enabled threats. BlackFog’s ADX solution is now available to UK and Mainland Europe channel partners through Exertis Enterprise, alongside enablement, deal support, and services designed to accelerate partner growth and customer outcomes.

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Cohesity Releases a Product in Collaboration with Semperis

Cohesity, an AI-powered data security company, has announced a new product in partnership with Semperis, an enterprise identity service provider. The solution, Cohesity Identity Resilience, is powered by Semperis and built to defend enterprises’ critical Identity infrastructure, including Microsoft Active Directory assets, from cyber-attacks. For example, the solution will help teams by providing proactive Active Directory hardening, secure backups with the capability for cyber vaulting, rapid recoveries, specialized identity forensics, and comprehensive post-breach analysis.

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Exabeam and Cribl Expand Their Partnership with a New Integration

Exabeam, a global cybersecurity company, and Cribl, a Data Engine for IT and security, have expanded their strategic partnership with a new integration to eliminate the trade-off between cost and visibility. The integration combines the Exabeam New-Scale Security Operations Platform with Cribl Stream, helping organizations ingest and prioritize the most relevant data and optimize long-term storage costs while retaining the ability to search their historical data sets on demand. Vlad Melnik, the VP of Global Alliances at Cribl, says the integration is specifically designed to enable teams “to streamline SIEM data ingestion, achieve their security goals more efficiently, and fuel their AI-powered SIEM.”

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ManageEngine Enhances Its SIEM Solution with New Threat Detection Features

ManageEngine, a provider of enterprise IT management solutions, has enhanced its SIEM solution, Log360, with a reengineered threat detection approach to address the needs of modern-day security operations center (SOC) teams. The new capabilities include object-level rule filters, a centralized detection console, and over 1,500 prebuilt detection rules continuously delivered and updated from the cloud. These updates will bolster Log360’s ability to filter out security alert noise, enabling teams to triage faster, reduce burnout, and maintain performance as data sources and log volumes grow.

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Oasis Security Debuts a Non-Human Identity Management Fundamentals Certification

Oasis Security, an identity security platform for the AI era, has released the Non-Human Identity Management Fundamentals Certification, the first vendor-agnostic training program to equip security and identity leaders with the skills to manage machine identities at scale. The training uses self-paced modules, scenario-driven exercises, and competency assessments, and offers tracks for practitioners and leadership alike. Amit Zimerman, Chief Product Officer and Co-Founder of Oasis Security, says, “Built from real-world patterns, this educational framework gives identity and security leaders the playbook to govern non-human identities and unlock agentic AI adoption.”

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Ping Identity Reveals a New AI Framework

Ping Identity, a global company focusing on securing digital identities, has announced a new AI framework designed to close the trust gap created by the rise of AI agents. The framework makes verifiable trust a foundation of every digital interaction, helping businesses unlock frictionless convenience, strengthen governance, and open new channels for growth. Ping Identity has also announced new AI assistants to help administrators maximize productivity, navigate complex identity environments, and make smarter, faster decisions.

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Sentra Launches a Solution for Microsoft 365 Copilot Security

Sentra, a global provider of cloud-native data security for the AI era, has launched a comprehensive solution for securing Microsoft 365 Copilot Security. The new offering enables organizations to adopt Copilot while staying compliant and safeguarding their sensitive enterprise data. It also helps teams prevent the overexposure of sensitive data of employees and other users, discover who has access to sensitive and confidential data, and label files automatically with an integration to Microsoft DLP for M365 Copilot. Together, these capabilities will ensure every Copilot adoption meets security and compliance standards.

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SEON Closes an $80 Million Series C Funding Round

SEON, a command center for fraud prevention and AML compliance, has closed an $80 million Series C round of funding. The investment was led by Sixth Street Growth, with participation from existing investors IVP, Creandum, and Firebolt, alongside new investors, including Hearst. SEON will use these funds to accelerate its already rapid adoption in North America, promote further global expansion, advance its AI-powered product development, and support strategic talent acquisition.

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