Saviynt, an AI-era identity security platform, has announced the release of its Saviynt Identity Security for AI solution, introducing enterprise-grade capabilities to manage AI agents alongside human and non-human identities. The platform is designed to provide organizations with continuous visibility, lifecycle governance, and real-time authorization for autonomous AI agents—addressing a critical security gap that leaves a large majority of enterprises exposed to risk.
As enterprise AI adoption accelerates, traditional security systems are struggling to keep pace with machine-speed workflows. AI agents are increasingly capable of acting autonomously—writing code, executing financial transactions, responding to customers, and managing business processes—yet many organizations lack the tools to monitor or control their actions once deployed. Saviynt aims to address this challenge by offering a new identity security control plane built specifically for AI-driven environments.
“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.” He added that the company developed its solution based on real-world enterprise needs, moving beyond traditional policy updates toward a new, adaptive control model for AI identities.
The Saviynt platform enables organizations to discover, register, and monitor AI agents across major ecosystems, including Amazon Bedrock, Microsoft Copilot Studio, Google Vertex AI, ServiceNow AI, and Salesforce Agentforce. It strengthens identity security through three core capabilities: Identity Security Posture Management (ISPM) for AI, which provides continuous visibility into all agents and potential risks; Identity Lifecycle Management, which governs each agent from onboarding to decommissioning; and an Agent Access Gateway, which evaluates and controls agent interactions in real time to prevent unauthorized activity.

Industry leaders have recognized the importance of this approach. Gnana Thanikachalam, Global Head of IAM at Hertz, noted that traditional identity models are no longer sufficient as AI agents become integral to business operations. He emphasized that partnering with Saviynt has enabled Hertz to move toward a dynamic, agent-based control model that supports both security and innovation.
Similarly, Jeyanth Jambunathan, Head of IAM at The Auto Club Group, highlighted the need for governance that matches the pace of AI innovation, stating that Saviynt’s platform provides real-time visibility and control over AI identities, enabling secure enterprise-scale deployment.
Saviynt developed its AI control plane in collaboration with organizations already deploying agents in production, including Hertz, The Auto Club Group, and UKG. This close partnership ensures the platform is equipped to handle the complexities of real-world enterprise environments and meet the demands of large-scale operations.
“This is our most significant release,” said Sachin Nayyar, CEO of Saviynt. “We have introduced real-time access enforcement and an access gateway alongside our identity management, posture management, and entitlement management capabilities—all working together at AI speed.”
The solution is designed to support the full enterprise ecosystem, from developers to business users, and integrates external risk intelligence from partners such as CrowdStrike, Zscaler, Wis, and Cyera. This provides security teams with a comprehensive view of AI-related risks across their environment, enabling stronger, more adaptive protection as organizations continue to scale their use of AI.