Saviynt Showcases the Only Converged Identity Security Platform for All Identities – Human and Non-Human
The company will demonstrate its enhanced Identity Cloud capabilities that secures all identities and will present compelling industry insights in four speaking engagements at the conference
LOS ANGELES, May 29, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Saviynt, a leading provider of cloud-native identity and governance solutions, announced today that it now protects all forms of organizational identities, including Non-Human Identities (NHI). The company has expanded its identity security cloud platform to protect NHIs such as workloads, bots, and credentials. This is in addition to the existing capability of supporting NHI service accounts. The announcement was made just before Identiverse 2025, set for June 3-6 in Las Vegas, where Saviynt executives will lead a workshop on NHI.
"Our mission has been to secure every identity," said Paul Zolfaghari, president at Saviynt. "With Saviynt's Identity Cloud, we are delivering a converged platform that protects the entire modern enterprise – from their employee workforce to their external partners, from their cloud workloads to their AI agents. Saviynt has demonstrated it is a complete solution. We are agnostic about the type of identities, we manage them all. This is the future of identity security."
As the authority in identity security, Saviynt will spotlight its latest innovations in NHI protection – integrated within its converged platform, The Identity Cloud. Attendees can visit booth #638 to see firsthand how Saviynt is redefining enterprise security by delivering converged, scalable protection through a single pane of glass for all digital identities – human and non-human – at scale.
As organizations embrace automation, AI, and cloud-native development, NHIs now vastly outnumber human users – by as much as 100:1 in DevOps environments. Saviynt's Identity Cloud delivers full visibility, posture management, and actionable recommendations for all identities, enabling enterprises to discover and secure every NHI, including workloads, bots, and credentials. The platform extends its best-in-class controls to NHIs, offering deep insight into activity history, usage patterns, and prioritized risk insights – all without the need for additional tools or complex configurations.
Saviynt's NHI capabilities are purpose-built to simplify and secure the most complex identity environments, helping organizations eliminate blind spots across cloud and hybrid ecosystems. The platform enables teams to:
Discover all non-human identities and their access in a unified view: Get complete, real-time inventory of your non-human identity landscape.
Understand security posture of non-human identities with deep analysis: Granular analysis of non-human identity activity and relationships to surface prioritized identity security and compliance issues.
Visualize non-human identity activity with timeline view: Surfaces access events, as well as lifecycle changes, to enable faster response and ensure compliance.
The growing demand for a converged, intelligent identity security platform has never been more urgent. With Agentic AI accelerating fast, organizations need a modern identity security foundation with the depth and flexibility to govern the right access for every identity — human or machine, known or emerging. Saviynt is at the forefront of delivering on that need. This leadership is reflected in the company's prominent presence at Identiverse, where five of Saviynt's top executives will share their expertise on the most pressing identity challenges and innovations, including how to drive the next wave of innovation to meet the significant identity challenges introduced by Agentic AI. Attendees can attend these expert-led sessions featuring Saviynt executives and customers:
Non-Human Identity WorkshopEhud Amiri, vice president of product management and Henrique Teixeira, senior vice president of strategy | 9:00 a.m – 12:00 p.m. PT on June 3 | Mandalay Bay HAmiri and Teixeira will lead a deep-dive workshop exploring the critical importance of securing NHIs, such as workloads, bots, AI agents, and secrets. Participants will learn about the growing risks NHIs pose to enterprises, especially in light of generative AI developments, and gain practical insights on how to detect, manage, and remediate these risks using Saviynt's NHI Maturity Model and risk-based security approaches.
GE Healthcare's Journey to Proactive Identity SecurityVibhuti Sinha, chief product officer, with GE Healthcare's Joey Tyler | 2:35 – 3:00 p.m. PT on June 4 | Breakers JSinha and Tyler share GE Healthcare's transformative approach to Identity Security Posture Management (ISPM). This session highlights how moving from reactive to proactive identity security significantly reduces risks and streamlines compliance efforts. Attendees will gain valuable insights into the practical application of ISPM and the benefits realized by one of the world's largest healthcare providers.
B2B-IAM Smackdown: Defending the Future of Partner IdentityJeff Margolies, chief product and strategy officer | 10:30 – 11:20 a.m. PT on June 5Margolies presents a forward-looking session on partner identity security, a critical and often overlooked dimension of enterprise identity management. This talk explores emerging threats in B2B identity, challenges in securing third-party access, and how enterprises can proactively defend their partner ecosystems using Saviynt's converged identity platform.
Identity: The Superhero No One Invited to the BoardroomDavid Lee, field chief technology officer | 4:00 – 4:25 p.m. PT on June 5 | Mandalay Bay DLee offers a candid look at why Identity and Access Management (IAM) is the foundational technology "glue" holding modern enterprises together—yet often remains undervalued. He discusses the "Identity Plot Twist" driven by AI, decentralized identity models, and machine identities, and makes a compelling case for elevating IAM's role and budget in enterprise security strategies.
After a full day of thought leadership and innovation, join Saviynt at the IDMWorks Identity Happy Hour on Wednesday, June 4, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. PT at Flanker Kitchen and Sports Bar in Mandalay Bay. Unwind with craft cocktails, hors d'oeuvres, playoff hockey, and great conversation with identity experts and peers from across the industry.
To learn more about Saviynt's presence at Identiverse, please visit the website and blog.
About Saviynt
Saviynt empowers enterprises to secure their digital transformation, safeguard critical assets, and meet regulatory compliance. With a vision to provide a secure and compliant future for all enterprises, Saviynt is recognized as an industry leader in identity security whose cutting-edge solutions protect the world's leading brands, Fortune 500 companies and government organizations. For more information, please visit www.saviynt.com.
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