Saviynt Debuts New Identity Control Plane for AI Agents

Saviynt launches an AI identity security platform to manage and govern AI agents with real-time visibility, lifecycle control, and access enforcement.

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Jordan Smith
Jordan Smith
Mar 24, 2026
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Saviynt, an AI-era identity security platform, is unveiling its Saviynt Identity Security for AI solutions, which establishes enterprise-grade capability for fully managing AI agents alongside human and non-human identities (NHIs).

Delivering full capabilities to govern AI agents

According to Saviynt, the new platform provides organizations with continuous visibility, lifecycle governance, and runtime authorization over autonomous AI agents.

Saviynt’s new identity and access capabilities enable organizations to move AI agents into production, as the rapid scaling of enterprise AI has created an imbalance where security infrastructure is stalling.

The new platform discovers, registers, and monitors agents in real time across major environments, including Amazon Bedrock, Microsoft Copilot Studio, Google Vertex AI, ServiceNow AI, and Salesforce Agentforce, and is expanding integrations with other agent development ecosystems.

The platform features three core pillars:

  1. Identity Security Posture Management (ISPM) for AI: Saviynt ISPM delivers a continuous, unified view to discover all autonomous agents, surfacing real-time risks and overprivileged access to eliminate shadow AI and keep security aligned with an evolving agentic workforce.
  2. Identity Lifecycle Management: Saviynt governs the full agent lifecycle to allow users to know who’s responsible for what’s running in their environment.
  3. Agent Access Gateway: Saviynt evaluates every agent interaction in real time and prevents unauthorized activity before it causes damage – whether it’s agent-to-agent or agent-to-enterprise application access.
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Integrations include CrowdStrike, Wiz, and others in the broader security ecosystem

The solution supports the full enterprise ecosystem and integrates external risk signals from partners, including CrowdStrike, Zscaler, Wiz, and Cyera, to provide security teams with a comprehensive view of AI-related risk across their environment.

“AI agents don’t behave like users,” said Vibhuti Sinha, chief product officer at Saviynt. “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.”

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AI control plane designed for real-world use cases

Saviynt also built its AI control plane alongside enterprises already running agents in production, such as The Auto Club, Hertz, and UKG. 

Collaborating with these partners helps handle real-world complexity and ensures the platform meets real-world requirements.

“This is our most significant release,” said Sachin Nayyar, CEO at Saviynt. “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 AI Identity capabilities working together as a single service.”

Jordan Smith

Jordan Smith is a news writer who has seven years of experience as a journalist, copywriter, podcaster, and copyeditor. He has worked with both written and audio media formats, contributing to IT publications such as MeriTalk, HCLTech, and Channel Insider, and participating in podcasts and panel moderation for IT events.

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