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Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of June 5th: Fingerprint, SEON, RSA, and More

Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of June 5th

Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of June 5th

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Identity Management and Information Security news from the week of June 5th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Fingerprint, SEON, RSA, 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 5th.

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Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of June 5th


Fingerprint Releases an AI Assistant Detection and the Automation Intelligence API in Preview

Fingerprint, a device intelligence provider, has launched the preview release of its AI Assistant Detection and the Automation Intelligence API. This new offering will provide businesses with verified, real-time visibility into traffic from the world’s leading AI assistants, including OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, and Anthropic’s Claude. The functionality is powered by the Automation Intelligence API, Fingerprint’s new platform-agnostic, edge-ready API that identifies automated traffic without requiring any client-side JavaScript. AI Assistant Detection is now available in preview to a select group of Fingerprint customers.

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NetFoundry Expands Its AI Enclave Solution with MCP and LLM Gateways

NetFoundry, an Identity-First Reachability company, has expanded its AI Enclave solution with new zero-trust MCP and LLM gateways. These solutions enable organizations to deploy and scale agentic AI by reducing AI token costs, eliminating firewall and network headaches, and providing identity, visibility, control, and governance. Galeal Zino, CEO and Founder at NetFoundry, says, “Our commercial MCP and LLM Gateways make AI infrastructure invisible by default, and further block lateral movement — so enterprises can deploy at software speed without handing attackers a larger target.”

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RSA Now Supports Passwordless Authentication for Linux Environments

RSA, an AI-powered Unified Identity Platform provider, has announced support for passwordless authentication in Linux environments. Linux users are historically underserved by passwordless solutions, according to RSA, and often rely on legacy credential-based access while users elsewhere deploy modern passwordless form factors. RSA’s Linux passwordless support aims to close that gap by providing phishing-resistant, FIDO-based authentication capabilities across Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android. This announcement reinforces RSA’s ongoing mission to deliver passwordless access to every user, in every environment.

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SEON Expands Its AI Capabilities

SEON, an AI Command Center for Fraud Prevention and AML Compliance, has expanded the AI capabilities available within its platform and via external AI tools. The additions include a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that opens SEON’s data layer to whichever AI tool a team prefers, alongside two additional capabilities, Network Detection and AI Chart Builder, which connect SEON’s existing capabilities in automation and business intelligence. To support the adoption of these tools, SEON is including an AI Playbook for Risk and Compliance Teams that ships alongside them, providing customers with a practical starting point for quickly putting their MCP connection to work.

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TrustLogix Announces a TrustAI Integration for Snowflake Cortex AI

TrustLogix, an AI-powered data security and governance platform for enterprise data environments, has announced a TrustAI Integration for Snowflake Cortex AI. TrustAI will provide companies with a centralized access policy layer that governs fine-grained access to the data and MCP tools used by Snowflake Cortex AI agents. TrustLogix also announced the TrustAI Guardian, an autonomous, multi-agent security layer that equips CISOs and CDOs with a natural-language interface that continuously identifies, explains, prioritizes, and remediates data security risks across human users, service accounts, and AI agents.

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