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Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of October 3rd: SailPoint, Corsha, Socure, and More

Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of October 3rd

Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of October 3rd

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Identity Management and Information Security news from the week of October 3rd. This round-up covers announcements and updates from SailPoint, Corsha, Socure, 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 October 3rd.

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Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of October 3rd


Corsha Expands Its Platform’s Automated Machine Identity Security

Corsha, a Machine Identity Provider (mIDP) purpose-built to secure machine-to-machine (M2M) communication across operational systems, has announced innovations that extend its platform’s automated machine identity security. The additions include Dynamic Machine Identity Discovery, Connection Canvas, and a new integration with Dragos SiteStore. These capabilities will provide security and operational leaders the visibility, context, and automated control they need to manage every machine and connection with accuracy and scale.

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Databricks Announces Data Intelligence for Cybersecurity

Databricks, a data and AI company, has launched Data Intelligence for Cybersecurity, a new offering to help organizations defend against modern and AI-driven threats. Data Intelligence for Cybersecurity is designed to seamlessly integrate with existing security stacks, unifying all data and leveraging an open partner ecosystem so security teams can fully harness the power of AI. These functionalities will enable users to identify risks more easily, comprehend the full context of an attack, and respond to incidents with greater speed.

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Exabeam Details Its New Security Posture Benchmarking Capability

Exabeam, a global intelligence and automation provider for security operations, has announced security posture benchmarking for proactive security within Exabeam Nova. With this feature, security leaders can anonymously compare their security posture against similar organizations based on configurable parameters, including industry, region, and company size. Powered by the Exabeam Nova Advisor Agent in Outcomes Navigator, this embedded benchmarking capability analyzes threat detection telemetry and configuration data to assess coverage across MITRE ATT&CK techniques and real-world use cases.

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Permiso Security Expands Its Platform With Additional AI Identity Security

Permiso Security, a real-time identity security provider, has expanded its platform to include additional protections for AI identities, such as AI users, AI builders, and AI agents. The updated solution is designed to treat AI security as an extension of identity security, focusing primarily on runtime intelligence to uncover actual AI usage patterns. “AI isn’t a new silo, it’s an identity problem,” Permiso CTO Ian Ahl says, explaining how the expanded platform can “map static exposures, and use runtime detection on live activity so you can adopt AI without widening the attack surface.”

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SailPoint Expands Its Suite with New and Enhanced Capabilities

SailPoint, an enterprise identity security company, has announced a wave of new and updated capabilities for its solution suite. Included in these updates is Atlas Enterprise, a collection of tools that enable enterprises to customize governance programs, ingest real-time threat signals, and take immediate action based on risk levels. Additionally, SailPoint has introduced the Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server, which builds on Atlas to bring identity security capabilities to AI-native environments, enabling teams to use AI without compromising trust, compliance, or control.

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SailPoint Introduces New Features to Its Identity Security Cloud Solution

SailPoint also announced a series of new enhancements to extend its SailPoint Identity Security Cloud solution, introducing new capabilities for SailPoint Non-Employee Risk Management and Machine Identity Security, alongside a range of deep Connectivity updates. These capabilities also include integration with Microsoft Entra Verified ID, which enables users to leverage third-party verifiable credentials and biometric verification to onboard non-employees faster. Matt Mills, President at SailPoint, says, “We’re reimagining identity security for the realities of the modern enterprise by unifying governance across every identity type to close the gaps that siloed, legacy approaches leave behind.”

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Simbian Unveils New Capabilities That Use the Microsoft Sentinel Data Lake

Simbian, a company focused on building “Superintelligence for Accelerated Security,” has launched an AI Threat Hunt Agent that integrates with the Microsoft Sentinel data lake. The announcement enables Microsoft 365 E5 customers to accelerate and scale their threat hunting capabilities. For example, with the Sentinel data lake, Simbian can reason across months of diverse logs from throughout the enterprise to identify long-running threats or discreetly execute investigations. Simbian also announced that its AI SOC Agent has been enhanced to utilize Microsoft Sentinel’s data lake for investigating and responding to security alerts.

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Socure Launches Socure Signals

Socure—a provider of artificial intelligence for digital identity verification, authentication, KYC, KYB, sanctions screening, and fraud prevention—has launched Socure Signals. This new tool gives enterprises direct access to the feature store powering Socure’s market-leading ML models. Socure Signals introduces three categories of exposed intelligence, each capturing a distinct layer of risk. These include input-derived signals (data attributes from PII, documents, biometrics, and behavioral interactions), model-derived signals (probabilistic features from Socure’s proprietary ML models, and graph-derived signals (insights from Socure’s proprietary Identity Graph.

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National Insider Threat Awareness Month Quotes and Commentary from Industry Experts in 2025

As part of this year’s National Insider Threat Awareness Month, we called for the industry’s best and brightest in Identity and Access Management and the broader cybersecurity market to share best practices, predictions, and personal anecdotes. The experts featured represent some of the top influencers, consultants, and solution providers with experience in these marketplaces, and each quote has been vetted for relevance and ability to add business value.

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Ensuring Ethical AI for Students and Teachers

In this excerpt from the Q3 2025 Mini-Jam, a panel of industry experts addresses the pressing challenge of teaching students (and educators) to collaborate with AI as a thinking tool rather than a mere answer machine. From the constraints of data protection laws to the two-sigma problem of personalized learning, these experts reveal why probabilistic thinking and authentic assessment strategies are critical to preparing students for an AI-integrated future where every career path will intersect with intelligent systems.

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