CyberArk and Accenture Enhance AI Identity Security

CyberArk and Accenture Enhance AI Identity Security

CyberArk and Accenture have teamed up to integrate Accenture's AI Refinery with CyberArk's Identity Security Platform, enhancing identity security for AI agents.

CyberArk and Accenture have announced a collaboration to enhance identity security for AI agents by integrating Accenture's AI Refinery with CyberArk's Identity Security Platform. This integration aims to provide organizations with robust tools to manage and secure AI agents using Zero Trust principles, which require continuous verification and authorization of all users and devices. announced in a press release.

As AI agents become more prevalent in production environments, they present new identity-centric cybersecurity challenges. The collaboration will focus on providing visibility and control over AI agent activities, enforcing least privilege and just-in-time access, and establishing secure authentication mechanisms. This initiative is designed to help enterprises manage the lifecycle, access, and associated keys and certificates for millions of machine identities.

The integration of Accenture's AI Refinery, an AI foundation platform, with CyberArk's platform will enable organizations to securely leverage AI agents, ensuring they receive the same level of security considerations as human employees. This collaboration is a significant step forward in helping clients achieve secure identity access controls and more effective credential management.

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