Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of February 6th: Semperis, Fingerprint, Cyberhaven, 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 February 6th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Semperis, Fingerprint, Cyberhaven, 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 February 6th.
Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of February 6th
Bolt and Socure Announce a Strategic Partnership
Bolt, the checkout, identity, and payments company behind the Bolt SuperApp, has announced a strategic partnership with Socure, a provider of digital identity verification, compliance, and fraud prevention solutions. As part of the partnership, Bolt will integrate Socure’s RiskOS platform with Bolt ID, delivering a network-wide e-commerce identity layer that’s powered by Socure’s global Identity Graph, predictive risk signals, and compliance decisioning capabilities. This will help businesses verify real people, in real-time, at the point of purchase.
Britive Announces a Strategic Integration with Cisco Duo
Britive, a “next-gen” cloud-native Privileged Access Management (PAM) and agentic AI identity security company, has announced its strategic integration with Cisco Duo. By integrating Britize’s Zero Standing Privilege (ZSP) capabilities with Duo’s authentication functionalities, organizations can create a seamless identity security control plane that helps reduce the risk from overprivileged access, long-lived credentials, and unmanaged human, non-human, and agentic identities across multi-cloud, SaaS, hybrid, and on-prem environments.
Cohesity Expands the Capabilities of the Cohesity Data Cloud Suite
Cohesity, an AI-powered data security company, has announced several enhancements to the threat protection capabilities of Cohesity Data Cloud, including a contextual display of Google Threat Intelligence insights and the integration of Google Private Scanning. Embedding Google Threat Intelligence into the Cohesity Data Cloud suite will provide real-time threat intelligence and secure malware detonation via a central management system. These capabilities will help organizations to better identify, analyze, and eradicate malware before it can initiate a cyber-attack.
Cyberhaven Releases Its Data Security Posture Management Solution
Cyberhaven, a unified data security platform, has announced the general availability of its Data Security Posture Management solution. The platform combines DSPM, insider risk management (IRM), data loss prevention (DLP), and AI security capabilities into a single architecture, providing security teams with continuous visibility, context, and control as data fragments and moves at machine speed across environments. Additionally, Cyberhaven has introduced several new customer experience offerings, including Turnkey Services, an Insider Threat Intelligence Service, and expanded analyst services. These will help customers deploy faster, mature their data security efforts, and stay ahead of emerging risks.
Dashlane Debuts an AI-Powered Scam Protection Feature
Dashlane, a credential security company, launched AI-powered Scam Protection, a new feature for Dashlane personal plan users built to actively protect them from entering their credentials, credit card information, or other sensitive data on phishing websites, even when they have no saved logins to compare against. The new tool uses a patent-pending, proprietary AI model to analyze every page in real-time so it can intervene at the exact moment a user is at risk, blocking threats before users interact with them. Scam Protection is enabled by default in the Dashlane Premium and Friends and Family plans.
Fingerprint Debuts the Authorized AI Agent Detection Suite
Fingerprint, a provider of device intelligence for fraud prevention, has launched Authorized AI Agent Detection, its new ecosystem of AI agents that includes OpenAI, AWS AgentCore, Browserbase, Manus, and Anchor Browser. The ecosystem will help enterprises detect authorized agentic AI traffic with greater confidence, enabling them to distinguish trusted, permissioned automation from malicious bots and scrapers. With this tool, organizations can get deeper visibility into who or what is interacting with their digital properties. This empowers them to determine whether an AI agent visitor is authorized and apply controls based on visitor identification.
Keeper Security Updates Its MSP Partner Program
Keeper Security, a zero-trust and zero-knowledge Privileged Access Management (PAM) platform, has announced its 2026 Managed Service Provider (MSP) Partner Program. As part of the update, Keeper Security has introduced tiered discounts across Authorized, Silver, Gold, and Platinum levels, based on annualized global revenue and certification achievements. Additionally, partners can now access dedicated MSP account management, regional channel marketing managers, and expanded Market Development Funds (MDF), which will support their demand generation and go-to-market execution efforts.
One Identity Appoints a Chief Technology Officer
One Identity, a unified identity security company, has appointed Gihan Munasinghe as Chief Technology Officer. Munasinghe has over 15 years of experience leading global engineering organizations and delivering large-scale, customer-centric software platforms. In this role, he will be responsible for One Identity’s engineering organization and technology strategy. Praerit Garg, One Identity’s CEO, says, “Gihan brings the right combination of technical depth, operational discipline, and customer-first thinking to help us continue innovating and evolving our core platforms, while accelerating our SaaS delivery model that customers increasingly demand.”
ORION Security Raises $32 Million in a Series A Funding Round
ORION Security, an AI-driven contextual data security company, has closed $32 million in a Series A funding round. The round is led by Norwest, with participation from IBM and existing investors PICO Venture Partners, Lama Partners, and others. With this funding, ORION Security will continue to accelerate development of its proprietary end-to-end architecture and specialized AI agents, while simultaneously expanding its go-to-market operations to meet the growing enterprise demand for its autonomous DLP.
Semperis Acquires MightyID
Semperis, an identity-driven cyber resilience and crisis management company, has acquired MightyID, an identity resilience specialist for cloud identity providers like Okta and Ping. The acquisition will help Semperis extend cyber resilience with identity-first security and crisis management across complex hybrid identity environments, including Microsoft Active Directory (AD), Entra ID, Okta, and Ping. Integrating MightyID into the Semperis identity resilience platform will also provide customers with continuous exposure management, automated remediation of malicious changes across the hybrid identity environment, turnkey crisis management, and faster recovery of hybrid identity systems.
SEON Reveals Its Global Partner Program
SEON, a command center for real-time fraud prevention and AML compliance, has launched its global Partner Program. The Program is designed to help organizations integrate, resell, and build on SEON’s fraud intelligence platform. It launches with three partnership tracks—Referral & Resell Partners, Data & Integration Partners, and Strategic Alliance Partners—each aligned to distinct go-to-market models and customer needs. Companies in the Partner Program will receive technical enablement, co-selling support, co-marketing resources, and a purpose-built partner portal to help them deliver those capabilities at scale.
1Kosmos and Fischer Identity Detail a New Partnership
1Kosmos, a company focused on unifying identity proofing and passwordless authentication, has announced a partnership with Fischer Identity, a provider of identity and access management (IAM) solutions. The partnership brings high-assurance identity verification and passwordless authentication to colleges and universities, helping institutions combat rising identity-based fraud while securely managing access across the student lifecycle. For example, the partnership will enable institutions to unify their identity proofing, credential verification, biometric assurance, and authentication efforts within existing IAM workflows, ensuring individuals are verified once and trusted across enrollment, financial aid, and ongoing access.
1Password Details Its Expanded Partner Program
1Password, an identity security company, has expanded the global 1Password Partner Program. The expansion will help the program accelerate partner-led growth by providing its partners with a clear, profitable path to deliver services and scale recurring revenue as identity becomes foundational to securing modern work. Larissa Crandall, Global Vice President of Channel and Alliances at 1Password, explains, “The expanded 1Password Partner Program reflects that shift. We’re committed to investing in partners who want to lead with identity security, scale services with confidence, and grow alongside us as demand continues to accelerate.”
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How AI Is Breaking Your Data Loss Prevention Strategy – The Cyber Circuit
For the latest episode of The Cyber Circuit, Michael Morgenstern is joined by Marc Ashworth, a veteran cybersecurity leader with over 34 years in IT and a former CISO in the banking industry. Together, they tackle the evolving intersection of data loss prevention and artificial intelligence by diving into how employees using ChatGPT, Copilot, and other AI tools are creating new vectors for data exposure, why browser-based controls have become the critical chokepoint for DLP strategy, and how CISOs can balance enabling business innovation with protecting regulated data.
Powering A New Era of Confidential AI With Confidential Computing
Vik Malyala from Supermicro recently offered commentary on powering a new era of confidential AI with confidential computing technology. In his article, he says, “By protecting data in use through hardware‑enforced isolation and verifiable execution, it enables enterprises to scale AI with confidence rather than caution. For organizations seeking to unlock the full value of AI while safeguarding their most critical assets, confidential computing is quickly becoming an essential pillar of modern AI strategy.”
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