New Okta Platform innovations extend identity security fabric to non-human identities in agentic AI future

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New Okta Platform innovations extend identity security fabric to non-human identities in agentic AI future
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An identity security fabric is a unified framework for securing, managing and governing both non-human and human identities across ecosystems at scale.

New Okta Platform innovations extend identity security fabric to non-human identities in agentic AI futurecapabilities to help businesses secure AI agents and other non-human identities with the same level of visibility, control, governance and automation as human ones. The Okta Platform will now bring a unified, end-to-end identity security fabric to organisations for managing and securing all types of identities across their ecosystem, from AI agents to API keys to employees.

With more types of identities, machines and agents trying to access increasingly critical data and resources, across larger numbers of devices, organisations will be faced with managing this added complexity and identity sprawl. “Amid the excitement of embracing the next wave of generative AI, companies are moving quickly to deploy agentic use cases, often overlooking the critical need to secure these systems and control the sprawl of non-human identities,” said Arnab Bose, Chief Product Officer, Okta Platform at Okta. “By bringing these identities into the identity security fabric, the Okta Platform can help organisations secure the rising digital labour force with the same rigour and vigilance as the human workforce.

With new and enhanced Okta Platform capabilities, organisations can have more comprehensive security for all identities – human and non-human – with solutions that are seamlessly interconnected and fully integrated across the business.provide companies with a comprehensive, end-to-end solution for protecting AI agents and other non-human identities, including service accounts, shared accounts, break-glass identities, API keys, access tokens and automation tools.

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