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Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of September 26th: Okta, Delinea, Rubrik, and More

Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of September 26th

Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of September 26th

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Identity Management and Information Security news from the week of September 26th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Okta, Delinea, 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 September 26th.

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Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of September 26th


Delinea Releases the Delinea Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server

Delinea, a solution provider focused on securing human and machine identities, has released the open-source Delinea Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server, which is now available for free on GitHub. The new offering can help developers integrate MCP capabilities into their custom AI agents, creating a safer, more scalable way to connect AI models with real-world tools, data, and workflows on the Delinea Platform. The open-source package will also enable teams to eliminate custom connectors to improve productivity, promote practical AI adoption strategies, and ensure AI never accesses sensitive data.

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KnowBe4 and Carahsoft Announce a Strategic Partnership

KnowBe4, a software company focused on addressing human and agentic AI risk management, has announced a strategic partnership with Carahsoft Technology Corp., a government IT solutions provider. With this partnership, the companies aim to address the “human element of cybersecurity” with AI-driven, behavior-based intelligence technologies. Specifically, Carahsoft will serve as a Public Sector distributor for KnowBe4. Brian O’Donnell, VP of Cybersecurity Solutions at Carahsoft, says, “This partnership enables Government agencies to safeguard their infrastructure by addressing an often overlooked layer of cyber defense, human decision-making.”

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Okta Details New Okta and Auth0 Platform Capabilities

Okta, an independent identity partner, has announced new Okta Platform and Auth0 Platform capabilities. These additions will help organizations build secure, standards-first AI agents that teams can integrate into an identity security fabric for end-to-end lifecycle management. Additionally, Okta is releasing a Digital ID verification feature in EA Q4 FY26 that will enable businesses to natively verify government-issued IDs. The feature will initially support mobile driver’s licenses, with plans to expand to more forms of identification in the future.

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One Identity Appoints a CEO

One Identity, a provider of unified cloud-first identity solutions, has appointed Praerit Garg as its Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Before joining One Identity, Garg served as President of Product and Innovation at Smartsheet, and also held leadership roles at Amazon Web Services (AWS), Symform, and Microsoft. With over 30 years of experience developing large-scale distributed software systems and internet services, Garg will help the company accelerate its product innovation and enhance customer success.

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Proofpoint Unveils Four New Features for Securing Agentic Workspaces

Proofpoint, a cybersecurity and compliance company, has announced four innovations to secure the agentic workspace. With these new collaboration and data security capabilities, Proofpoint aims to help companies protect AI assistants from targeted attacks, govern the actions of GenAI and AI Agents, stop data loss by people and agents, and use AI agents to automate collaboration and data security for security professionals. The features will be released across Proofpoint’s platform over the coming months, with AI exploit detection over email expected to arrive in Q4 2025.

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Rubrik Debuts the Rubrik Okta Recovery Solution

Rubrik, a security and AI company, has launched Rubrik Okta Recovery, a new solution for protecting and restoring Okta Identity Provider (IdP) environments. The tool will provide teams with automated, immutable backups and in-place, granular recovery for critical Okta objects and metadata to enable faster recoveries from costly disruptions. Hema Mohan, the Vice President of Product Management at Rubrik, explains, “By protecting the critical configurations and dependencies within Okta, we are empowering our customers to defend identity and data, recover quickly, and build lasting resilience in one simple, yet powerful solution.”

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SEON Launches an AI Suite for Fraud and AML Teams

SEON, a command center for real-time fraud prevention and AML compliance, has launched an AI suite to reduce manual review time. The platform can automatically detect linked users, highlight critical risk signals with color-coded indicators, and offer an intelligent AML screening agent to keep users within the SEON ecosystem for seamless data-to-action workflows. Specific capabilities available within the suite include risk signals for multiple environments, AI investigation summaries, explainable AI scoring tools, similarity rankings, an AML screening agent, and a builder for natural language and filter rules.

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Teleport Announces AI Session Summaries

Teleport, an Infrastructure Identity company, has announced AI Session Summaries, a new capability in Teleport Identity Security that enables customers to summarize insights from thousands of hours of session recordings in minutes. The feature generates natural-language summaries of each session, highlighting commands, accessing resources, and anomalies, and improving the efficiency of session review. AI Session Summaries are available today for self-hosted Teleport Enterprise customers and will roll out to Teleport Enterprise Cloud later this year.

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