Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of June 12th: Keyfactor, Silverfort, Rubrik, 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 June 12th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Keyfactor, Silverfort, Rubrik, 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 12th.
Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of June 12th
DTEX Expands Its AI Risk Management Product Suite
DTEX, a risk-adaptive security solution provider, has introduced its updated AI Risk Management product, which extends its platform with tools to secure enterprise use of generative AI and autonomous AI agents. These capabilities bring behavioral intelligence to DTEX’s AI Risk Management suite, empowering users to detect and deter human and AI-driven risks with the speed and accuracy of AI. By combining its existing risk management capabilities with these new features, DTEX will help companies accelerate their AI adoption while maintaining the visibility, control, and operational confidence required to safely scale AI-driven productivity.
Hack The Box (HTB) and Semperis Announce a Strategic Alliance
Hack The Box (HTB), a global AI cybersecurity readiness company, has announced a strategic technology alliance with Semperis, an identity-driven cyber resilience and crisis management provider. The alliance will combine Semperis’ hybrid identity security expertise with HTB’s hands-on cyber readiness platform to equip security teams with the skills, workflows, and response capabilities they need to prepare for and respond to identity-based threats. Together, the companies will also support security teams with hands-on training, cyber exercises, and joint industry initiatives built around maximizing operational resilience.
Keyfactor Unveils the Trust Control Plane
Keyfactor, a company focused on trust infrastructure for AI and machines, has announced details of the Trust Control Plane, a unified operating model built for the machine identities and cryptography that secure digital interactions. The new model is built to combine the tools enterprises use to manage cryptographic assets and infrastructure into a single system, providing security teams with continuous visibility, automated operations, and more. Instead of operating on a checklist of disconnected tasks, the Trust Control Plane operates as a continuous loop: discoveries inform risk-based decisions, automation carries those decisions into action, and governance validates each step against relevant policies.
Linx Security Announces the General Availability of Linx Agentic Access Control
Linx Security, an AI-native identity security and governance platform, has announced the general availability of Linx Agentic Access Control. With this real-time enforcement layer, Linx is equipping enterprise security and identity teams with granular visibility and control over every action taken through the Model Context Protocol (MCP), whether initiated by a human, a non-human identity, or an autonomous AI agent. Its core capabilities include tool-level enforcement, full audit logging, and inline, real-time adjudication to ensure every tool call is inspected, approved, or blocked as needed.
Oasis Security Debuts an Integration with Zscaler
Oasis Security, an enterprise platform for Non-Human Identity Management (NHIM) and Agentic Access Management (AAM), has announced an integration with Zscaler, a cybersecurity platform built for the AI era. The integration will extend the Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange platform by integrating it with Oasis’ lifecycle governance for non-human identities and AI agents, helping the two companies deliver stronger, more unified identity security to their joint customers. Specifically, Zscaler will inspect, broker, and enforce zero-trust connections, with Oasis adding the identity context that’s historically been absent from machine and agentic traffic data.
Radiant Logic and Zscaler Detail a Strategic Partnership
Radiant Logic, an Identity Data Fabric and Identity Security Posture Management (ISPM) provider, also announced a strategic partnership with Zscaler. The collaboration will combine RadiantOne’s unified identity data fabric with the Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange platform to deliver a repeatable, scalable pattern for Day 1 access across the modern enterprise during mergers and acquisitions (M&A). John Skinner, VP of Technology Partnerships at Radiant Logic, says, “Together with Zscaler, we’ve made that bottleneck go away. RadiantOne unifies identity data across the acquired entity’s directories, HR systems, and applications, while Zscaler provides secure access to applications.”
Rubrik Introduces New Identity Resilience Capabilities
Rubrik, a Security and AI Operations Company, has introduced two new Identity Resilience capabilities to expand its product suite. The first addition is Identity Continuity, powered by Rubrik’s acquisition of Strata.io, which will support teams as they secure, modernize, and manage human and agent identities without disrupting existing infrastructure. The second capability is Identity Roll Forward, a new tool for surgically reconstructing Active Directory that uses Rubrik intelligence and third-party signals to identify, isolate, and reverse unauthorized changes.
Saviynt Expands Its Partnership with Zscaler
Saviynt, an identity security company for AI, has expanded its partnership with Zscaler, a cybersecurity platform built “for the AI era.” The collaboration will help clients strengthen their Zero Trust architectures by aligning identity-driven decisions with real-time enforcement. Zscaler Ventures also participated in Saviynt’s recent Series B funding round alongside KKR, Carrick Capital Partners, Ten Eleven, and Sixth Street Growth, to further support joint innovation efforts as Identity Security becomes pivotal in securing enterprises in the AI era.
Silverfort is Bringing Identity Security Control to AI Agents in Microsoft Copilot Studio
Silverfort, an Identity Security company, has integrated its Identity Security control for AI agents for Microsoft Copilot Studio. With this integration, Silverfort can deliver inline identity security at runtime, making it easier for users to enforce intelligent access control policies at the precise moment a Copilot agent attempts to act while simultaneously blocking unauthorized access before execution. By expanding its runtime enforcement functionalities, Silverfort can limit unauthorized privilege elevation, prevent risky AI agent overreach, dynamically adapt access policies, and create audit trails.
Token Reveals TokenCore Wearable and Portable Products for Salesforce Users
Token, a biometric-assured identity company, has announced that its TokenCore Wearable and TokenCore Portable products now provide Salesforce customers, partners, and administrators with stronger methods to meet and exceed Salesforce’s phishing-resistant access requirements. This expansion addresses the new Salesforce security reality by combining biometric identity, phishing-resistant FIDO2 and WebAuthn authentication, secure hardware, and wireless ease of use to ensure that Salesforce access is granted only when an authorized human is present and biometrically verified.
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