The identity security platform for humans, machines and AI agents
Enterprise Identity Security is the unified control plane for privileged access, secrets, remote connections, endpoints and databases — all in a single zero-trust platform.
Enterprise Identity Security is the unified control plane for privileged access, secrets, remote connections, endpoints and databases — all in a single zero-trust platform.
Secure high-risk access across people, service accounts and AI-driven workflows with one hardened identity security layer.
Turn certifications, governance controls and protected access workflows into visible proof that supports enterprise purchasing decisions.
Give AI agents and machine identities clear boundaries, auditable actions and tightly scoped access to sensitive systems.
Enterprise buyers need proof, not promises. This certification band surfaces recognized security and compliance signals in a format that is easier to scan, compare and trust at a glance.
Structured in an AlDA-style conversion flow: capture attention, amplify business value, then guide the visitor into action with clear relevance to search intent and enterprise buying needs.
Instead of buying disconnected tools for password vaulting, privileged access, secrets management, remote access and endpoint permissions, teams get one integrated layer.
Continuously verify every request, every identity and every access path so trust is never assumed by default.
End-to-end encryption and a zero-knowledge model reinforce trust by proving that strong security does not require provider visibility into your data.
Support high-regulation industries like finance, healthcare, manufacturing, education and government with the controls needed to move through audits faster.
Protect not just employee credentials, but also scripts, service accounts, API keys, secrets and the identities used by AI agents to execute tasks.
Serve users who want to self-start, deeply evaluate or move directly into procurement without losing momentum through a one-size-fits-all CTA.
This section uses resonance-driven storytelling to connect technical capability with the daily realities of IT, security, DevOps and compliance teams.
When employees, vendors and administrators all need access to critical systems, the biggest risk is not complexity. It is losing clarity around who has access, why they have it and whether it can be revoked in time.
When secrets are scattered across repositories, scripts, CI/CD workflows and cloud services, speed multiplies the risk.
AI agents can do more work than ever, which means they also need clear, controllable and auditable identity boundaries.
The feature order reflects common enterprise identity security evaluation priorities, reframed around the modules that matter most during platform selection.
Store, share and protect employee and team credentials in a secure environment that reduces weak passwords, password reuse and risky offboarding gaps.
Bring privileged accounts, critical system access and remote connections under one zero-trust policy layer to reduce high-impact access abuse.
Protect machine credentials used across DevOps, automation and service-to-service workflows without slowing engineering teams down.
Create tighter control over endpoint permissions so local admin sprawl does not become an easy attack path.
Each frame now acts like a visual proof point, pairing a real-world security scene with a focused product narrative so the section reads like a set of practical adoption stories.
Bring passwords, sessions, secrets and permissions into one operational view so security teams can prioritize faster.
Support shared access, vault workflows and team coordination without turning sensitive credentials into a collaboration bottleneck.
For high-risk systems, emphasize controlled access, visibility and auditability to strengthen operational confidence.
Pull sensitive credentials out of scripts, repositories and fragmented workflows before they become a breach path.
FAQ content supports both SEO and conversion by addressing implementation concerns, product fit, security architecture and buyer readiness questions.
Enterprise password management focuses on storing, sharing and controlling employee and team credentials. PAM goes deeper into high-privilege accounts, critical system access, session control and auditability. Together they create a stronger identity security foundation.
AI agents increasingly access APIs, scripts, databases and internal tools. Without clear identity boundaries, they can unintentionally expand risk. Bringing them into an identity security platform makes their access scoped, controllable and auditable.
It can fit growing SaaS teams, mid-market IT departments and highly regulated sectors such as government, finance, healthcare, manufacturing and education. The main differences are module depth, policy complexity and compliance requirements.
Migration friction drops significantly when the landing page is paired with onboarding steps, deployment guidance, case studies and integration detail. This page structure is already designed to support those conversion assets later.