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Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of April 25th: CrowdStrike, Rubrik, Delinea, and More

Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of April 25th

Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of April 25th

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Identity Management and Information Security news from the week of April 25th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from CrowdStrike, Rubrik, Delinea, 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 25th.

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Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of April 25th


AppViewX Debuts an AVX ONE Post-Quantum Cryptography Assessment Tool

AppViewX, an automated machine identity management and PKI solution provider, has launched an AVX ONE Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) Assessment Tool that generates a Cryptographic Bill of Materials and PQC readiness score. By scanning code, dependencies, configurations, and certificates in enterprise environments, companies can use the PQC Assessment Tool to inventory their crypto assets and identify non-PQC-compliant algorithms and risks. Another PQC capability includes a quantum-ready PKIaaS for issuing PQC-safe certificates, automating certificate lifecycle management (CLM), and securing code signing to ensure the validity and integrity of software.

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CrowdStrike Announces Falcon Privileged Access

CrowdStrike, a global cybersecurity company, has announced the general availability of Falcon Privileged Access, a new module within the Falcon Identity Protection platform. With the addition of these unified privileged access controls, the AI-native CrowdStrike Falcon cybersecurity platform can secure the entire identity attack lifecycle—from initial compromise to privilege escalation and lateral movement—across hybrid environments. The company also extended its automation capabilities for the Charlotte AI Agentic Detection Triage and Falcon Next-Gen SIEM solutions.

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CrowdStrike and Wipro Announce a Strategic Partnership

CrowdStrike also announced a strategic partnership with Wipro Limited, a technology services and consulting company. The collaboration will augment Wipro’s CyberShield platform with CrowdStrike’s Falcon Next-Gen SIEM to help clients modernize their security operations, reduce complexity, and stop breaches with AI-powered threat detection and response functionalities. Additionally, with CrowdStrike’s first-party data available natively inside the Falcon platform, Wipro users can deliver faster time to value, lower TCO, and improved cybersecurity outcomes.

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CyberArk Releases Findings From the 2025 Identity Security Landscape Study

CyberArk, the global identity security provider, has released the 2025 Identity Security Landscape report, an international study that shows how organizations are inadvertently creating a new identity-centric attack surface through the growing use of AI and cloud. The report identifies how machine identities are mostly unknown and uncontrolled within organizations. It also highlights that the primary roadblocks to Agentic AI adoption are security concerns around external manipulation and sensitive access, which signal the emergence of a new and potent identity security challenge.

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Delinea Details New Security Capabilities for Safeguarding AI Innovations

Delinea—a solution provider focused on securing human and machine identities through centralized authorization—is announcing several new and upcoming capabilities to strengthen the Machine and AI capabilities of its cloud-native identity security platform. The enhancements will make it easier for enterprises to discover, manage, and secure AI agents, systems, and infrastructure. The upcoming features include Discover AI, AI-Driven Authorization, and Identity AI. These updates aim to help administrators secure the unsanctioned use of AI, enforce least privilege across human and machine identities, and deliver a native large-language model (LLM) for privileged accounts.

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DirectDefense Launches a Subscription-Based Program for SMBs

DirectDefense, an information security services company, has launched DirectDefense Security Essentials, a fully managed, subscription-based security program purpose-built for small to mid-sized businesses (SMBs). With this new offering, DirectDefense can address the critical security needs of the SMB market by combining virtual CISO (vCISO) services, identity threat protection, and vulnerability management at a price point designed for growing businesses.

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Entro Security Expands Its Non-Human Identity Security Offerings with a GenAI Engine 

Entro Security, a global provider of non-human identity (NHI) and secrets security, has unveiled a set of generative AI (GenAI) capabilities that bring more context, clarity, and control to exposed secrets and NHI-related risks across enterprise environments. The new engine is powered by large language models (LLM) and aims to enrich Entro’s security findings with structured, natural language summaries. It also builds on Entro’s previously launched GenAI ownership attribution model, which is designed to automatically assign a human owner to each exposed secret or NHI.

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IRONSCALES Reveals New Deepfake Protection Capabilities

IRONSCALES, an AI-powered email security company, has announced new deepfake protection capabilities for enterprise email security. These capabilities will use advanced AI algorithms to analyze video and audio anomalies to flag potential deepfake content before it reaches the intended target. According to IRONSCALES CEO Eyal Benishti, these features will give “organizations a powerful, proactive means of reliably detecting and preventing deepfake-driven attacks before they cause harm.” The new tools will be showcased at this year’s RSA Conference, held from April 28th to May 1st in San Francisco, CA.

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LogicGate Debuts an Automated Control Gap Analysis Feature

LogicGate—an enterprise-grade provider of cyber, governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) solutions—has added an Automated Control Gap Analysis feature to its Risk Cloud platform. The Automated Control Gap Analysis feature is designed to automatically identify overlaps between regulatory and compliance requirements so organizations can generate a gap analysis report with just a few clicks, rather than spending hours manually constructing and reviewing data spreadsheets. This will also equip GRC professionals with the information they need to achieve and maintain compliance with relevant frameworks.

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Lumos Expands Its Identity Platform with New Policy and Lifecycle Automation Features

Lumos, an Autonomous Identity Platform, has launched new capabilities that enable IT and security teams to automatically create, refine, and enforce granular access policies across environments. The new policy and lifecycle automation capabilities use AI to help businesses ensure that all their human and non-human identities (NHIs) have access to the correct applications for the right amount of time. Specific tools include dynamic policy enforcement, real-time visibility into each lifecycle step, account creation and onboarding provisioning, and auto-detection of identity attribute changes and downstream systems updates.

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Mimecast Unveils a Human Risk Command Center

Mimecast, a global cybersecurity company, has revealed a “first-of-its-kind” Human Risk Command Center. The addition to Mimecast’s Human Risk Management (HRM) platform will equip organizations with deeper visibility into human risk, enabling them to identify and mitigate threats more effectively. For example, the Human Risk Command Center includes advanced risk scoring tools, integrated security intelligence, proactive security interventions, streamlined data management, and actionable insights to help CISOs and security analysts make informed decisions.

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OneTrust Announces New AI Tools for Privacy Teams

OneTrust, the platform helping organizations use data and AI responsibly, has released details on several new AI innovations for modern privacy teams. The latest offerings include AI-assisted workflows, two new AI agents for the OneTrust platform, and a OneTrust Copilot designed to give privacy teams easy access to the exact regulatory, product, and program intelligence they need to keep up. Blake Brannon, Chief Product & Strategy Officer at OneTrust, says, “Our latest AI innovations help teams scale their operations, increase efficiency, and respond faster—without sacrificing governance or control.”

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Permiso Releases a New Platform for Reducing Exposure Risks

Permiso, a real-time identity security provider, has launched a new platform to help security teams assess and reduce exposure risk. As part of this platform, security teams can use Permiso’s Universal Identity Graph to create a graph relationship of all their credentials and identities across environments to gain a comprehensive view of who’s accessing what and whether the behavior is normal or suspicious. Jason Martin, Permiso Co-founder and Co-CEO, says, “With the launch of our new platform, we are setting a new standard for how enterprises protect their most valuable assets.”

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Rubrik Launches its Identity Resilience Solution

Rubrik, a Zero Trust Data Security company, has announced details on Identity Resilience, a new solution designed to secure the entire identity landscape alongside data. The solution will focus on protecting common entry points for attackers (i.e., human and non-human identities) and helping organizations maintain operations with minimal downtime. Identity Resilience will provide teams with automated and orchestrated recovery workflows for restoring hybrid identity environments, comprehensive risk analysis tools for human and non-human identities, and features for connecting identity-based information with sensitive data context, privilege, and activity.

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Semperis Announces Ready1, an Enterprise Resilience Platform

Semperis, an AI-powered identity security and cyber resilience company, has announced Ready1, a new enterprise resilience platform designed to bring structure, speed, and coordination to cyber crisis management. The Ready1 solution aims to provide companies with real-time coordination between teams and external partners, tabletop testing, role-based team building, after-action reviews, a secure command center outfitted with live dashboards, and integrated tools for communications, documentation, and task tracking.

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