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Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of April 24th: Silverfort, Prove, Avatier, and More.

Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of April 24th

Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of April 24th

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Identity Management and Information Security news from the week of April 24th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Silverfort, Prove, Avatier, 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 April 24th.

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Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of April 24th


Avatier Launches the Identity Challenge Card

Avatier, a company focused on securing and automating the entire identity foundation, has launched the Identity Challenge Card, an auto-enrolled, air-gapped Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) solution that can remain operational even when enterprise devices, networks, and identity platforms are compromised. The Identity Challenge Card is a secure, pre-issued printed card issued to each employee, so authentication requires only the physical card and a simple challenge-response exchange, without the need for a smartphone, app, battery, or internet connection.

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Bitwarden Details a New Capability for Measuring Credential Risk

Bitwarden, a provider of passkey, password, and secrets management solutions, has announced a new reporting capability within the Access Intelligence suite. The new tool enables organizations to measure credential risk over time and track remediation progress across applications, items, and members. By introducing historical visibility into how risk evolves, security teams can validate improvements, prioritize future remediation efforts, demonstrate measurable progress in reducing vulnerabilities, and strengthen their organizational security goals.

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Britive Now Supports the OpenID Shared Signals Framework

Britive, a natively unified privileged access management (PAM) platform, now supports the OpenID Shared Signals Framework (SSF), including the Continuous Access Evaluation Profile (CAEP) and Risk Incident Sharing and Coordination (RISC) protocols. With this integration, Britive can offer a PAM solution that provides continuous authorization support for standardized, real-time security events across human, non-human, and agentic AI identities. This means Britive can receive signals from any compatible security tool, including solutions from CrowdStrike, Silverfort, Sailpoint, and other early adopters.

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Chainguard and Cursor Reveal a New Partnership

Chainguard, an open-source solution provider, has announced its partnership with Cursor, an AI coding solution. Together, the companies will make Chainguard Containers and Chainguard Libraries the trust layer for open-source for Cursor. This means developers can work at the same speed and precision as before, but instead of pulling the open-source images and Python, JavaScript, and Java dependencies they need for a given project from insecure public registries, they pull them from the Chainguard Repository. That shift means engineering teams can continue shipping fast with both Chainguard and Cursor, without the catastrophic risk of malware.

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HUMAN Security Expands Its Agentic Visibility Capabilities to Marketing and Commerce Teams

HUMAN Security, a global provider of Agentic Trust, has expanded Agentic Visibility within its Sightline Cyberfraud Defense platform. The update will extend its capabilities beyond security and fraud teams, providing marketing and commerce organizations with additional visibility into how artificial intelligence is transforming digital engagement. To meet these teams where they already work, HUMAN is using its status as an official Adobe technology partner to deliver Agentic Visibility insights directly within Adobe Experience Platform and other analytics tools. This will make AI-driven traffic intelligence a native part of how marketing and commerce teams measure performance and drive decisions.

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Prove Unveils a Unified Platform for Identity Management

Prove, a digital identity provider, has launched the Prove Identity Platform, a unified platform built to turn identity from a one-time verification event into a persistent foundation of trust. With this launch, all of Prove’s solutions can now run on the Prove Identity Platform, which includes three core components, all embedded by default: Prove Key Management, Prove Identity Manager, and Prove Global Fraud Policy. The expansion will also grow Prove’s agentic solution suite with a set of tools for building and securing AI-agent-driven experiences.

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Semperis Announces Support for Microsoft GCC High Environments

Semperis, an identity-driven cyber resilience and crisis response company, has announced that Purple Knight—its free, community-driven Active Directory and Entra ID security assessment tool—now supports Microsoft Government Community Cloud High (GCC High) environments. This expansion will enable U.S. federal civilian agencies, Department of Defense organizations, and defense industrial base contractors operating in GCC High to leverage the same identity security assessment capabilities already used by more than 65,000 organizations worldwide.

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Silverfort Reveals Its Strategic Partnership with SentinelOne

Silverfort, an identity security company, has announced a strategic partnership with SentinelOne, an AI Security provider, to help companies secure human, AI agent, and other non-human identities (NHIs). Their collaboration will embed identity enforcement capabilities directly into autonomous security operations, specifically by aligning Silverfort’s runtime Identity Security offering with SentinelOne’s AI-powered Singularity security solution. The combination will establish a unified, real-time control plane that connects identity and endpoint intelligence into a single decision fabric, enabling real-time enforcement actions across both domains.

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Expert Insights Section


Watch this space each week as our editors will share upcoming events, new thought leadership, and the best resources from Insight Jam, Solutions Review’s enterprise tech community for business software pros. The goal? To help you gain a forward-thinking analysis and remain on-trend through expert advice, best practices, trends, predictions, and vendor-neutral software evaluation tools.


The Waitlist for Donald Farmer’s Mesh Expert Group on Analytics Leadership in the AI Age is Now Live

In collaboration with Donald Farmer and Solutions Review, Insight Jam has announced that the official waitlist is now open for “The Last Mile: Analytics Leadership in an AI-Driven World,” an exclusive, year-long Mesh Expert Group led by Donald Farmer, a globally recognized analytics authority. Over twelve monthly sessions, participants will work collaboratively through the strategic and operational challenges shaping analytics leadership in an AI-augmented enterprise. Enrollment is strictly limited to eight members, with the waitlist open through the end of April. Don’t miss out!

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“Stop Telling People There’s Nothing to Worry About” – The Human Conversation

In the latest episode of The Human Conversation podcast, Doug Atkinson is joined by Rebecca Bultsma, an AI Ethics Researcher. In the discussion, Rebecca explains why she can no longer, in good conscience, tell people there’s “nothing to worry about,” and outlines what she thinks people will need to do to stay relevant in a world where a higher percentage of entry-level white-collar jobs could disappear within a decade. They also discuss topics such as deepfakes, the “collapse of epistemic truth,” the crisis in higher education, and the future of expert work.

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Why Cybersecurity Professionals Need to Start Thinking Like Spies

The Solutions Review editors are expanding on insights from an episode of The Cyber Circuit by explaining why cybersecurity professionals need to start thinking like spies. The article covers statistics on the current threat landscape, explores the ongoing convergence of espionage and cyber-crime, examines how stolen identities are becoming an attack vector, and discusses growing concerns about deepfakes and the “collapse of verification.”

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When Your AI Assistant Starts Playing a Role: The Hidden Security Problem of Persona-Driven LLMs

Renato Vicente, an Associate Professor of Machine Learning at the University of São Paulo and the Director of the TELUS Digital Research Hub, outlines the hidden security risks posed by persona-driven AI and LLMs. He says, “When evaluating LLMs for applications where behavioral consistency matters, such as compliance assistants, policy-advice tools, or systems with regulatory or reputational exposure, scaling up is not a substitute for choosing a stable model family. Teams that assume ‘bigger is better’ may end up paying more for a model that produces less predictable behavior under the same persona configuration.”

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