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Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of June 19th: SailPoint, 1Password, Keeper Security, and More

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

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

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Identity Management and Information Security news from the week of June 19th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from SailPoint, 1Password, 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 June 19th.

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


Ceros Launches Its Trust Layer for AI Agents

Ceros, by Beyond Identity, has officially launched its trust layer for autonomous AI agents, positioning itself around identity, observability, and governance for enterprise AI workflows. The company will focus on helping CISOs regain visibility into agent activity, exposed credentials, risky tools, and shadow AI across local and connected environments. Its platform will provide users with capabilities for AI discovery and inventory, runtime governance, policy enforcement, AI provenance, incident response, and AI runtime orchestration resilience.

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C1 Introduces a Governed AI Agent for Enterprise Identity Work

C1, an AI-native identity platform, has introduced the C1 Autonomous Worker, a governed AI agent built to handle enterprise identity work. Alex Bovee, CEO and co-founder of C1, says, “C1AW executes code, acts through your real permissions, and runs jobs from start to finish without handing them back to you…We’re building toward a world where autonomous workers run inside every enterprise, and C1 is the identity control plane that governs all of them.” The agent is now available to C1 customers and enabled by default when the C1 Slack app is installed, so users can link their Slack identity and begin using it immediately.

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Databricks Acquires Panther, an AI SOC Platform

Databricks, the Data and AI company, has agreed to acquire Panther, an AI SOC platform. The acquisition will help Databricks advance its vision for the security lakehouse, which it sees as a new category of security software that’s primed to disrupt legacy SIEM with an agentic approach. With Panther’s capabilities and expertise, Databricks will also expand its ability to provide agent-based workflows designed for SOC and high-fidelity data coverage, with over 100 pre-built integrations. This is the third security software acquisition announced by Databricks, following Antimatter and SiftD.ai.

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Gigamon and Zscaler Reveal a New Integration

Gigamon, a deep observability company, has announced a new integration with Zscaler, a cloud enterprise security provider. The integration will provide deeper observability into Zscaler’s Zero Trust Private Access offering, helping security teams extract additional insights from traffic and behavior data within their private access environments, where traditional controls can leave blind spots. It will also provide mutual customers with validation of their zero-trust policy enforcement, improved zero-trust visibility, and tools to isolate performance issues across users, applications, and hybrid cloud infrastructure.

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Keeper Security Debuts a New Capability for Reducing Credential Drift

Keeper Security, a zero-trust and zero-knowledge identity security and Privileged Access Management (PAM) platform, has introduced Universal Secrets Sync, a new capability designed to reduce credential drift across cloud environments. The feature is available within the KeeperPAM suite and can automatically distribute credentials and secrets to external secrets managers and cloud platforms at the moment of rotation. This will provide teams with a single source of truth and two complementary access patterns: one built around fast, native retrieval, where scale matters; and the other focused on direct KSM access, where reach and zero-knowledge control matter most.

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Keeper Security Reveals a New Integration with Wiz

Keeper Security also announced a new integration with Wiz, a cloud and AI security platform that’s part of Google Cloud. By joining the Wiz Integration Network, Keeper can help close the loop between cloud security detection and active risk resolution. For example, when Wiz identifies an identity-related vulnerability, the data will automatically surface in Keeper’s Cloud Security dashboard, allowing security teams to review and remediate each issue as it arises. Additionally, KeeperPAM’s zero-trust architecture will ensure every remediation action maintains a verifiable chain of custody.

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NewCore Emerges From Stealth With Its Security-First Identity Platform

NewCore has emerged from stealth with $66 million in funding and a security-first identity platform for the agentic enterprise. The NewCore platform is designed to be a unified solution that discovers, secures, and governs every identity in the modern enterprise, human and agentic alike. Zohar Alon, Co-founder and CEO of NewCore, says, “We built NewCore for the workforce that actually exists today, one of humans, machines, and agents, and we built it security-first from day one. The goal isn’t to manage identity better. It’s to remove categories of risk that the industry and our customers have lived with for far too long.”

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Okta Details New and Upcoming Integrations with Google Cloud

Okta, a global identity company, is expanding its partnership with Google Cloud to provide mutual customers with identity, cloud, and productivity solutions that help them maximize the security and resilience of their AI-powered workforces. As part of the partnership, the companies are launching new integrations between Okta and the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform and Chrome Enterprise tools. These integrations will make it easier for developers to embed enterprise-grade identity and access controls into their workflows, reduce the burden of custom coding, and ensure that AI agents are built with verified identities tied to a human owner.

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Ping Identity Releases New Integrations with AWS, Google Cloud, and Cloudflare

Ping Identity, a company focused on securing digital identities for global enterprises, has announced new integrations with Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud, and Cloudflare. With these connectors, mutual customers can extend Runtime Identity into the cloud and edge environments where users are building, deploying, and operating AI agents. Bringing identity enforcement capabilities closer to the “point of action” will empower organizations to scale their agentic operations without fragmented visibility, governance, or control.

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RSA Introduces a New Feature to the RSA Help Desk Live Verify Solution

RSA, a provider of identity intelligence, authentication, access, governance, and lifecycle capabilities, has announced a new RSA Help Desk Live Verify tool to help teams prevent social engineering attacks. The additions will extend coverage for users without a registered authenticator, allowing financial services, government agencies, and high-assurance organizations to verify contractors, partners, and temporary employees using government-issued ID, driver’s licenses, passports, and more. The capability will enter Private Preview as part of the June 2026 release, with general availability planned for later in summer 2026.

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SailPoint to Acquire Entro

SailPoint, an enterprise identity security company, has announced its intent to acquire Entro, a non-human identity (NHI) and credentials security company. The acquisition will allow SailPoint to strategically expand and accelerate the recently launched SailPoint Agentic Fabric solution. Mark McClain, CEO and Founder of SailPoint, says, “By bringing Entro’s powerful and complimentary technology into our SailPoint platform, we will be giving our customers an even bigger advantage: frictionless, complete visibility into every non-human identity and—crucially—the context and credentials they use to access critical corporate data.”

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SailPoint Launches a Solution for Accelerating Cloud Modernization

SailPoint also announced SailPoint Agentic Acceleration, an AI-powered methodology to help organizations upgrade from legacy on-premises identity systems to the SailPoint Identity Security Cloud suite. The methodology focuses on automating more complex, time-intensive parts of the modernization process to reduce deployment risks, accelerate time-to-value, and compress timelines. This service is powered by SailPoint’s Virtual Architect, a purpose-built AI capability that translates legacy configurations, workflows, and policies into a deployment-ready cloud foundation.

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Saviynt Expands Its Agent Access Gateway Solution with New Capabilities

Saviynt, an identity security provider, has released several enhancements to its Agent Access Gateway solution suite. Included in the update is the Intent-Aware Runtime Authorization (IARA) feature, a runtime authorization layer that controls what AI agents can do as they interact with applications, data, APIs, tools, infrastructure, and other agents. Other enhancements include inbound and outbound access controls for AI agents, additional identity verification capabilities to reduce the risk of impersonation, and an extension to Saviynt’s ecosystem of native integrations, which now includes Microsoft Foundry, N8N, Snowflake Cortex, and more.

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Unibeam and Hirsch Release an Authentication Solution

Unibeam, a SIM-based authentication company, has partnered with Hirsch, a provider of high-security access control, video intelligence, perimeter protection, and identity authentication solutions. Together, the companies have released SecureSIM, a Hirsch authentication solution powered by Unibeam technology, designed to leverage device- and SIM-bound identity to strengthen enterprise security against phishing and other escalating identity threats.

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1Password Acquires Apono

1Password, a global identity security company, has acquired Apono, a “just-in-time” access governance provider for humans, machines, and AI agents. The acquisition will help 1Password advance its Unified Access platform with additional tools for discovering, securing, and auditing an organization’s human, machine, and agentic identities. David Faugno, CEO of 1Password, says, “By combining Apono’s just-in-time provisioning and intent-based policy enforcement with 1Password’s zero-knowledge vault and Credential Broker, we’re delivering the answer: unlocking the highest-value AI use cases while keeping people in control.”

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1Password Details Its New Credential Broker Tool

1Password also announced 1Password Credential Broker, a new product built to securely broker credentials, tokens, and federated access from 1Password to trusted requesters. With this tool, customers can verify trusted identity signals before releasing credentials, create an audit trail of credential requests, and bring human, machine, and agent credential delivery into the same trusted platform. The Credential Broker is available in private beta today, with a roadmap that will use a common identity fabric to extend trusted access across humans, machine workloads, and AI agents.

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Solutions Review Launches New EdTech Site on the Future of AI & Learning

Solutions Review has launched a new coverage site on the human impact of AI on education, learning, workforce development, and the future of job-worthy skills. With this new EdTech site, Solutions Review is expanding its editorial mission to address one of the most important transformations facing society today: how AI is reshaping the way people learn, teach, develop expertise, prepare for work, and adapt to an increasingly AI-native economy. The site is live now and already features articles and commentary from multiple thought leaders in the enterprise technology marketplace.

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Solutions Review to Publish The State of Cybersecurity Report, Reintroducing Its Vendor Map Series

Solutions Review is also excited to announce the upcoming release of an all-new flagship State of Cybersecurity Report. This comprehensive industry roundup will be the first annual analysis of how artificial intelligence is reshaping security operations, team design, and vendor strategy across the enterprise market. The report will also reintroduce our Vendor Maps to provide  security buyers with an at-a-glance reference to the leading and emerging players across the cybersecurity marketplace

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What to Expect at Mini Jam, Q2 2026: AI in Practice in L&D on June 25-26

This quarterly Mini Jam virtual event brings together educators, EdTech leaders, AI practitioners, and emerging learning model innovators to explore what is actually happening beneath the surface of the AI transition. The program moves intentionally from the current state of AI learning tools to real-world deployment, emerging skill demands, and the misconceptions that are slowing progress in educational environments. The event concludes by examining how continuous, state-of-play learning models may ultimately replace static course-driven approaches in the AI age.

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Human Centered Environments — Insight Jam Mesh Lab #05

In this episode of the Mesh Lab, Dr. Michelle Ament and a panel of education experts explore how to build “Human Centered Environments” in the age of AI. The conversation shifts beyond standard pedagogy to address the existential crisis facing students and workers as AI disrupts traditional ideas of productivity and purpose. Panelists emphasize the urgent need to stop measuring final outputs and instead focus on the creative, collaborative process of learning.

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