Token Security Introduces Enzo for Building AI Security Applications

June 05, 2026
Token Security has launched Enzo, an AI native application builder that allows security and identity teams to create operational security tools using natural language on the Token Security platform.

Token Security has announced Enzo, an AI native application builder designed to help organizations turn identity data into operational security controls. The new tool is built on top of the Token Security platform, which focuses on securing non human AI agent identities.

Enzo allows teams to use natural language to create applications that act on identity and access data. It connects directly to the Token Security platform, providing live context about access rights, ownership, and risk across cloud, SaaS, on premises, DevOps, and AI agent environments. Applications created through Enzo run in a sandboxed environment with tenant isolation, scoped credentials, and audit logging.

The company stated that Enzo addresses the challenge of making identity risk actionable without the need for engineering support. Early users have applied it to build workflows for access reviews, anomaly detection, identity offboarding, and AI agent attack path analysis.

Enzo is now available to existing Token Security customers within the platform, requiring no additional infrastructure or integrations.

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