As digital identities rapidly evolve beyond human users, Zluri Identity Security Platform is positioning itself as a critical solution for enterprises navigating growing identity related risks in complex IT environments.
Zluri has announced the expansion of its platform to introduce the Zluri Identity Security Platform, designed to help organizations discover, govern, and monitor identities across modern enterprise ecosystems. The move reflects a broader shift in identity management, where employees are no longer the only actors within corporate systems. Service accounts, machine identities, application integrations, and AI agents are now operating at scale, significantly increasing the identity attack surface across SaaS applications, cloud infrastructure, and on premises systems.
This transformation is creating new challenges for security teams. Traditional identity governance tools were built for environments dominated by human users, leaving organizations with limited visibility into how non human identities interact with systems and access sensitive resources. As automation and AI adoption accelerate, the need for unified identity oversight has become more urgent.
“Automation, AI agents, and service accounts are rapidly expanding the number of non-human identities in the enterprise, yet many organizations lack the visibility and governance needed to control them,” said Ritish Reddy, CEO and Co-Founder of Zluri. “Zluri gives security teams a unified way to understand, govern, and monitor identities across their environment.”
The Zluri Identity Security Platform addresses these challenges by providing a comprehensive framework for identity management across hybrid environments. It enables organizations to discover all identities operating within their ecosystem, including employees, service accounts, and AI agents, ensuring no entity remains unaccounted for. The platform also introduces governance capabilities through automated lifecycle workflows, access policies, and controls designed to enforce segregation of duties.
In addition to discovery and governance, the platform focuses on continuous monitoring of identity risk. By analyzing access patterns, privilege levels, and relationships between identities, security teams can detect anomalies and respond to potential threats more effectively. These capabilities are powered by Zluri’s Identity Risk Intelligence System, which correlates identity signals to prioritize remediation and reduce exposure.
The expansion comes at a time when identity security is becoming central to enterprise cybersecurity strategies. With the proliferation of SaaS tools, cloud platforms, and AI driven processes, organizations are under increasing pressure to maintain control over who and what has access to critical systems and data.
Zluri plans to showcase its Identity Security Platform at the RSA Conference 2026 in San Francisco, where industry leaders are expected to highlight innovations shaping the future of cybersecurity.
As enterprises continue to embrace automation and AI driven operations, the Zluri Identity Security Platform underscores the importance of managing both human and non human identities with equal rigor. By offering unified visibility and governance across the identity ecosystem, the company is addressing a growing gap in enterprise security and helping organizations reduce risk in an increasingly interconnected digital landscape.
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