Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of April 18th: Oasis Security, GitGuardian, Entrust, 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 April 18th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Oasis Security, GitGuardian, Entrust, 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 April 18th.
Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of April 18th
AU10TIX Appoints a New CEO
AU10TIX, a global provider of identity verification (IDV) and management solutions, has appointed Yair Tal as its new CEO. With over twenty years of leadership experience in payments, fintech, and localization services at companies like BLEND, Payoneer, and others, Tal will focus on advancing AU10TIX’s machine learning capabilities and driving global growth through a tailored regional approach. He succeeds former CEO Dan Yerushalmi.
AvePoint Debuts its Risk Posture Command Center
AvePoint—a global data security, governance, and resilience provider—has released its Risk Posture Command Center, available within the AvePoint Confidence Platform. The Risk Posture Command Center aims to function as a “single pane of glass” that helps organizations enhance their data security posture management (DSPM) with faster decision-making and proactive risk mitigation. With the AvePoint Confidence Platform, organizations will receive early ransomware detection capabilities, a unified view of data protection status, insights into potential compliance vulnerabilities, and data landscape visualizations.
DataDome Details the New Enhancements Coming to Its Platform and Partner Ecosystem
DataDome, a cyber fraud protection company, has announced several enhancements for its platform and partner ecosystem. The additions include expanded intent-based AI models, LLM detection, and new AI agent response policies, enabling DataDome’s AI engine to identify, categorize, adapt, and respond to traffic in less than two milliseconds. The company also shared details on a new partner program, which will give businesses control over who or what can access a site, application, or API.
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Entrust Launches the Entrust Cryptographic Security Platform
Entrust, the global provider of identity-centric security solutions, has announced the Entrust Cryptographic Security Platform, a unified, end-to-end cryptographic security management solution for keys, secrets, and certificates. The new platform integrates “market-leading” capabilities to provide security, IT, and DevOps teams with unified compliance management, PKI deployment and operation, extensive integration offering, a scalable architecture, and lifecycle management tools, all secured with Entrust nShield and third-party hardware security modules (HSMs).
GitGuardian Releases the NHI Governance Solution
GitGuardian, a leader in secrets security, has announced the launch of NHI Governance, a new product designed to address the security and management of Non-Human Identities (NHIs) and their associated secrets. The NHI Governance solution uses a “discovery-first” approach to automate visibility across the entire tech stack, providing teams with a single source of truth for all non-human identities, consistent policy enforcement tools, vault migration assistance, cross-vault incident resolution capabilities, additional context for vaulted secrets, and cross-vault integrations with other major providers.
Gurucul Reveals a “Self-Driving” SIEM Powered by AI
Gurucul, a data and security analytics provider, has announced a Self-Driving SIEM powered by extensive AI enhancements (i.e., agentic AI and generative AI) and infused with a revamped AI-centric user interface. With multiple AI agents throughout threat management lifecycles, these new capabilities can reduce the time devoted to engineering, maintenance, and operational tasks. This results in an SIEM that essentially “drives” itself and allows teams to focus on more meaningful tasks and projects.
Oasis Security Announces the Oasis Security Channel Program
Oasis Security, a Non-Human Identity Management (NHIM) company, has launched the Oasis Security Channel Program. The program will offer multiple paths for partners to pursue and accommodate multiple partner roles, including managed service providers, resellers, and more. Sam Hahm, Channel and Alliances Leader for the Americas at Oasis Security, says, “We are thrilled to officially launch the Oasis Security Channel Program, and look forward to continued growth opportunities for Oasis and our partners as we prioritize a channel-first model built on trust, collaboration, and mutual growth.”
Keeper Security and immixGroup Detail a New Collaboration
Keeper Security—a cybersecurity provider of zero-trust and zero-knowledge Privileged Access Management (PAM) software—has announced a strategic collaboration with immixGroup, an IT solution for the U.S. public sector. The collaboration will focus on providing robust cybersecurity protection to federal, state, local government agencies, and higher education institutions by offering advanced PAM and password management solutions that safeguard critical data and infrastructure. Additionally, Keeper Security’s solutions will be easily accessible through immixGroup, helping public sector entities safeguard their privileged accounts and information.
Quilr Emerges From Stealth with its “Service-as-Software” Platform
Quilr, a cybersecurity firm leveraging agentic AI, has officially emerged from stealth mode with the launch of its “Service-as-Software” platform. This platform aims to proactively prevent human-related security breaches. Currently, Quilr’s platform secures organizations across five areas, focusing on safe AI adoption, frictionless data sharing, SaaS identity protection, behavioral risk management, and the self-resolution of security alerts. It’s also powered by five distinct AI agents that emphasize data security, human risk, employee collaboration, identity security, and device security.
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