Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of June 13th: Thales, Cymulate, AU10TIX, 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 13th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Thales, Cymulate, AU10TIX, 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 June 13th.
Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of June 13th
AU10TIX Launches the AnyDoc Authentication Capability
AU10TIX, a global identity verification and fraud prevention company, has launched AnyDoc Authentication, a new capability to expose forged, tampered, or synthetic non-ID documents that may bypass traditional identity verification methods. The AnyDoc toolset harnesses advanced AI, forensic forgery detection, and metadata analysis to help businesses detect document fraud, maintain regulatory compliance, and scale secure onboarding. Additional features include metadata integrity validations, a format-agnostic design, real-time document classification, and multi-document versatility.
Cymulate Debuts an AI-Powered Detection Engineering Assistant
Cymulate, a threat exposure validation solution, has released a new AI-powered detection engineering assistant for security information and event management (SIEM) rule threat coverage validation. With this feature, the Cymulate Platform can automate and streamline the detection engineering process for blue teams and SecOps. This will make it easier for those teams to identify coverage gaps, tune rules, and build, test, and optimize threat detection with AI-assisted live-data attack simulations and customized threat detection.
Keyfactor Announces a Preview Release of the Keyfactor Command MCP Server
Keyfactor, a digital trust company working with modern enterprises, has announced the preview release of the Keyfactor Command MCP Server. This integration connects Agentic AI tools like Claude, Copilot, and ChatGPT with the Keyfactor Command platform. Organizations can use the capability to simplify complex PKI and certificate lifecycle management (CLM) tasks. Ted Shorter, CTO and co-founder at Keyfactor, says, “This prototype is a glimpse into the future of AI-enabled digital trust, where security teams can use natural language to unlock powerful insights, accelerate remediation, and automate certificate operations at scale.”
OneTrust Expands Its Partnership with Databricks
OneTrust, a company focused on helping organizations use data and AI responsibly, has expanded its partnership with Databricks, a Data and AI company. The expansion includes the launch of a new Data Policy Enforcement product integration. With that integration, data governance teams can automate data policy enforcement with Unity Catalog and keep up with the speed at which AI-driven systems process and utilize data. It programmatically applies native data controls enforced by Databricks Unity Data Catalog to achieve column masking, consent-based row filtering, and cross-platform orchestration.
Sentra Releases a DSAR Automation Capability
Sentra, the global provider of cloud-native data security for the AI era, has launched a DSAR automation capability. The new feature is purpose-built to help large, complex organizations rapidly and accurately respond to Data Subject Access Requests (DSARs) under regulations such as GDPR, CCPA, and other global privacy mandates. It aims to extend Sentra’s platform value by eliminating manual, time-consuming processes and enabling enterprises to meet strict privacy deadlines even when handling multiple DSAR requests simultaneously.
SpecterOps Introduces Its Privilege Zones Capability
SpecterOps, an identity risk management and adversary tradecraft solution provider, has introduced Privilege Zones, a new addition to its flagship BloodHound Enterprise platform. These Privilege Zones will enable teams to define custom security boundaries around business-critical resources and continuously enforce least privilege access in on-prem, cloud, and hybrid environments. The capability is offered as a premium option for BloodHound Enterprise customers. It will also be available to Early Access customers in early July, with General Availability scheduled for August.
Thales Details a File Activity Monitoring Feature
Thales—a global provider of advanced technologies for the defence, aerospace, cyber, and digital sectors—has launched Thales File Activity Monitoring, a new capability in the Thales CipherTrust Data Security Platform. The feature aims to enhance enterprise visibility and control over unstructured data by enabling organizations to monitor file activity in real-time, detect misuse, and ensure regulatory compliance across their entire data estate. Additionally, the File Activity Monitoring tool includes a GenAI-powered Data Security Assistant for querying audit data, generating custom reports, and streamlining compliance workflows.
Veza Expands Its Platform with an NHI Security Product
Veza, an identity security company, has announced a significant platform expansion focused on securing Non-Human Identities (NHIs). The new NHI Security product and capabilities will deliver visibility, ownership, and governance to machine identities across SaaS, cloud, infrastructure, and on-premises environments. It provides capabilities for NHI discovery and visibility, integrated compliance control, automated risk detection and mitigation, and human-to-nonhuman ownership management. Veza’s NHI Security product is now available on the Veza Access platform.
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