Saviynt unveils identity security for AI agents

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Saviynt has announced the release of its Saviynt Identity Security for AI solution, establishing enterprise-grade capabilities to manage AI agents alongside all other human and NHIs.

The launch comes as the rapid scaling of enterprise AI has created a dangerous imbalance in security infrastructure. AI agents multiply, act autonomously, and operate at machine speed, while legacy identity models built for human users and deterministic workflows are becoming obsolete. Saviynt notes that the current gap in identity security is exposing 91% of enterprises to blind risk.

Saviynt is an identity security platform purpose-built for the AI era, offering continuous visibility, lifecycle governance, and runtime authorisation across human and non-human identities. The company works with Fortune 500 organisations and developed its latest solution alongside enterprises already running AI agents in production, including The Auto Club, Hertz and UKG.

The new solution provides organisations with real-time discovery, registration, and monitoring of AI agents across major environments including Amazon Bedrock, Microsoft Copilot Studio, Google Vertex AI, ServiceNow AI, and Salesforce Agentforce, with integrations continuing to expand. The platform embeds trust and accountability across three core pillars: Identity Security Posture Management (ISPM) for AI, which delivers a continuous, unified view to discover all autonomous agents and surface real-time risks; Identity Lifecycle Management, which governs the full agent lifecycle from registration to decommissioning; and the Agent Access Gateway, which evaluates every agent interaction in real time and stops unauthorised activity before it causes damage, whether agent-to-agent or agent-to-enterprise application.

The solution supports the full enterprise ecosystem, from pro-code developers to low-code builders and no-code business users. It also integrates external risk signals from partners including CrowdStrike, Zscaler, Wiz and Cyera, giving security teams a comprehensive view of AI-related risk across their environment.

Saviynt built its AI control plane in close collaboration with design partners already operating agents in production environments. That approach is intended to ensure the platform holds up against the real-world requirements of large enterprises, addressing challenges such as shadow AI, over-privileged access, and the absence of agent ownership and accountability.

Saviynt chief product officer Vibhuti Sinha said, “AI agents don’t behave like users. They act autonomously, access systems continuously, and make decisions in real-time. Traditional identity security was never built for that. We’ve spent the last two years working alongside enterprises already running agents in production, and what they needed wasn’t a policy update; it was a new control plane. That’s what we built.”

Saviynt CEO Sachin Nayyar said, “This is our most significant release. We have now introduced real-time access enforcement and access gateway to our world-class posture management, identity management, privilege access management, and fine-grained entitlement management, all working together at runtime and at AI speed. This makes Saviynt the only Identity Security company to provide an end-to-end stack of Al Identity capabilities working together as a single service.”

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