Druva, a data security company, has announced that Druva Identity Resilience now supports Okta and Microsoft Active Directory, in addition to Microsoft Entra ID.
Druva Identity Resilience delivers unified protection, cyber recovery, and threat detection and response within a SaaS platform, bringing disparate identity providers together so security and IT teams can restore trusted access through a single coordinated process.
Advancing an ‘identity-aware’ approach
According to Druva, the solution aims to address the rising number of identity-driven attacks affecting organizations. In particular, it seeks to resolve teams’ lack of context, especially when identities span both cloud and on-premises providers and permissions and privileges change continuously.
Druva Identity Resilience tracks identity state over time and correlates relationships and behavior to provide the missing context for recovery.
This enables clearer decision-making during incident response and allows teams to restore identities to a clean, trusted state, enabling them to recover dependent applications and systems with confidence.
“Identity sits at the center of how every organization operates, and when it’s compromised, the impact is immediate and systemic,” said Jaspreet Singh, chief executive officer and co-founder of Druva.
“Many solutions still treat identity as a static list of users, but modern environments are far more complex. Druva is advancing an identity-aware approach that maps and correlates the relationships between users, data, and access, so when an incident occurs, organizations can regain control and restore operations with clarity and confidence,” Singh continued.
Modeling identity as continuously evolving
Druva Identity Resilience models identity as a continuously evolving state rather than just a collection of directory objects.
The company says it connects human and non-human identities (NHIs), privileges, activity, and data across disparate hybrid identity providers to show how access is inherited, how relationships change, and how impact unfolds over time.
By bringing these elements together, the solution provides meaningful context and clear signals around access and behavior, allowing teams to distinguish legitimate activity from compromise and understand the broader impact of change.
“As enterprises expand the use of AI agents and NHIs, the identity layer grows more complex and more privileged. By modeling identity relationships and tracking changes over time, Druva helps organizations manage identity drift and maintain trust across both humans and NHIs,” Druva said in an official statement.
These capabilities are powered by Dru MetaGraph, a secure, tenant-specific, graph-powered foundation architected within the Druva platform to power real-time data intelligence.
Enabling identity-aware recovery
Druva stressed that when organizations experience security incidents, restoring trust in identity is key to achieving cyber recovery.
Druva Identity Resilience minimizes downtime with protection and trusted rollback, rebuild, and restore capabilities that automate identity-aware recovery across users, NHIs, and downstream workloads.
Druva’s solution enables identity-aware recovery with:
- Unified protection across hybrid identity environments
- Tamper-proof immutability to ensure a clean source of truth
- Comprehensive restore and granular rollback, including full forest-level recovery
- Integrity verification to confirm trusted restore points and reduce reinfection risk
- Orchestrated workflows that prioritize identity restoration before downstream systems
Druva says support for unified protection across Okta, Microsoft Active Directory, and Microsoft Entra ID is generally available today.
Meanwhile, expanded identity-aware capabilities for cyber recovery, threat detection, and response are slated to become available soon.
Earlier this year, Druva unveiled Threat Watch, a cloud-native capability that continuously monitors backup data for hidden threats. Learn how the solution enhances cyber resilience and improves visibility.





