Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of October 31st: KeyData Cyber, Corsha, Ping Identity, and More
The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Identity Management and Information Security news from the week of October 31st. This round-up covers announcements and updates from KeyData Cyber, Corsha, Ping Identity, 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 31st.
Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of October 31st
Corsha and Dragos Announce a Partnership and Platform Integration
Corsha, a Machine Identity Provider (mIDP) purpose-built to secure machine-to-machine (M2M) communication, has announced a partnership and integration with Dragos, a global provider of operational technology (OT) cybersecurity. By combining Corsha’s automated machine identity and continuous authentication capabilities with Dragos’ extensive industrial threat intelligence, organizations can ensure that every machine communication is identity-verified and that threats are detected, contained, and remediated before they disrupt operations. Anusha Iyer, CEO and Founder of Corsha, says, “This partnership brings Zero Trust for OT to life, strengthening resilience, accelerating response in real-time, and securing the core of how critical industrial systems connect.”
Daon Unveils Support for Mobile Driver’s Licenses
Daon, a digital identity trust company, has announced support for mobile driver’s licenses (mDLs) within its biometric identity assurance platform. Powered by a new collaboration with MATTR, a leader in digital trust infrastructure, this capability enables governments, enterprises, and service providers to securely verify trusted identity data, online and in person, while still providing individuals with full control over their personal information. The combination of Daon’s biometric authentication with MATTR’s credentialing technologies will give teams a secure, interoperable, and privacy-preserving identity ecosystem.
Incode Technologies Details an Agentic Identity Solution
Incode Technologies, a global provider of identity security and fraud prevention solutions, has announced Agentic Identity. By linking every agent to a verified human owner, the new solution enables enterprises to verify, authorize, and continuously monitor the autonomous AI agents they interact with. It also makes it easier for teams to enforce explicit consent and scope controls, track agent behavior in real-time, and bring trust and accountability to the rapidly emerging agentic web. Enterprises interested in securing agent-first applications, agent lifecycle management, or autonomous workflows can request early access now.
Jumio Launches selfie.DONE
Jumio—an AI-powered identity intelligence platform anchored in biometric authentication, automation, and data-driven insights—has announced the launch of selfie.DONE, a new solution that delivers on the company’s vision for true reusable identity. With selfie.DONE, trusted users can be instantly recognized and reverified with just a selfie, eliminating the need to rescan their ID for every onboarding or authentication. The solution operates in Jumio’s centralized, audited security framework to ensure that every identity is governed, encrypted, and reused responsibly.
KeyData Cyber and CyberArk Release a PAMaaS Offering
KeyData Cyber, a company specializing in architecting, deploying, and managing Identity and Access Management (IAM) programs across North America, has announced a new milestone in its long-standing partnership with CyberArk, a global identity security company. As part of their partnership, the companies are launching a Privileged Access Management as a Service (PAMaaS) offering, powered by CyberArk, designed to deliver enterprise-grade PAM capabilities through a flexible, subscription-based model. Dmitry Kuchynski, VP Global Managed Service Providers at CyberArk, says, “Together with KeyData Cyber, we are delivering a modern, scalable service model that helps customers strengthen security outcomes while achieving predictable spend and faster ROI.”
Keyfactor and ServiceNow Unveil New Integrations and Enhancements
Keyfactor, a leader in digital trust for modern enterprises, today announced new and recent integrations with its longstanding partner, ServiceNow. The update includes Keyfactor Command and ServiceNow ITSM, Keyfactor EJBCA and ServiceNow ITOM, and Keyfactor AgileSec Analytics and ServiceNow Vulnerability Response, which are all available for download in the ServiceNow Store. These integrations will deliver certificate issuance, discovery, lifecycle automation, and cryptographic vulnerability monitoring workflows directly within the ServiceNow AI Platform.
Patero Announces the General Availability of Its CryptoQoR product.
Patero, a provider of post-quantum cryptography, has announced the general availability of its CryptoQoR product. The solution is certified to support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 and aims to provide businesses with high-performance, low-latency, quantum-resistant encryption for data in motion across critical infrastructure sectors, federal agencies, and DoD applications. By combining its quantum-key material authentication mechanism with Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Patero establishes an agile and security-optimized solution that can help reduce attack surfaces and protect critical information from evolving quantum-computing cybersecurity threats.
Pegasystems Expands the Privacy and Security Capabilities of Pega Blueprint
Pegasystems, an Enterprise Transformation Company, has expanded its privacy and security capabilities for Pega Blueprint. With these additions, Pega Blueprint becomes one of the first AI-powered enterprise design engines to offer global regionalization and client-level file storage separation, positioning the platform as being uniquely capable of helping multinational organizations collaborate more securely and compliantly across borders. Specific additions include dedicated private cloud file storage, support for regional data cloud environments, localized experiences for global teams, and federated access controls.
Ping Identity to Acquire Keyless
Ping Identity, a company specializing in securing digital identities for global enterprises, has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Keyless, a London-based innovator in privacy-preserving biometric authentication. Once the acquisition is complete, Ping Identity will integrate Keyless’ privacy-preserving biometric authentication into the Ping Identity Platform to help enterprises strengthen fraud prevention and user assurance without adding friction to digital experiences. Andre Durand, CEO and Founder of Ping Identity, says, “By joining forces with Keyless, we aim to make privacy-preserving authentication as simple as a glance—building greater confidence into every digital interaction.”
Socure Reveals Its RiskOS AI Suite
Socure, an AI-first platform for global identity and risk decisioning, has unveiled an expanded RiskOS AI Suite of solutions featuring six breakthrough AI agents and assistants. These additions will help Socure elevate the speed, intelligence, and precision of enterprise identity, compliance, and authentication operations. The proprietary AI Suite is built natively within Socure’s RiskOS platform. It embeds autonomous intelligence into every phase of the risk lifecycle, enabling organizations to make faster, smarter, and more transparent decisions.
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