Leading identity-first cybersecurity company, SDG Corporation, has announced a strategic partnership with Hush Security to improve non-human identity security across modern enterprises. The companies came together through this collaboration to enhance visibility, governance and risk management of non-human identities. These are service accounts, workloads, secrets, AI agents, and Model Context Protocols (MCPs).
As organizations grow their digital ecosystems, securing non-human identity is more important than ever. Companies are managing ever more machine identities, APIs, workloads, and autonomous AI agents. As a result, security teams are confronted with a larger attack surface and operational complexity.
Much of non-human identities still rely on static, long-lived credentials. These credentials are therefore still susceptible to phishing attacks, malware, supply chain compromises, insider threats and configuration errors. Moreover, organizations frequently have difficulty rapidly detecting and remediating compromised identities.
AI agents have also brought new security challenges. They can operate autonomously and reach deep into systems at machine speed. However, many organizations do not have the proper controls and visibility to manage these identities successfully. As such, access management and behavior monitoring have become critical aspects of non-human identity security strategies.
Identity-Based Access Improves Non-Human Identity Security
Hush Security solves these problems with an identity-based access model. The platform offers task-specific, just-in-time access instead of static credentials. It also automatically revokes permissions when they are no longer needed.
A New Approach: Identity-Based Access for Every Agentic and Non-Human Identity
With Hush Security, organizations can discover and monitor non-human identities. And secrets, workloads, and AI agents while running too. Advanced runtime analysis for finding exploitable risks.
With Hush Security’s runtime identity platform and SDG’s deep expertise in identity governance, privileged access management, identity security, and managed identity services, organizations can now implement trusted security controls for non-human identities.
SDG Corporation and Hush Security together help organizations eliminate standing credentials across service accounts, secrets and AI agents. Define ownership and lifecycle management for non-human identities and consistently implement Zero Trust and least-privilege principles.
SDG also strengthens the partnership with advisory services, implementation support, governance program development and managed identity services. They offer continuous monitoring, optimization and operational support.
“Organizations are managing more non-human identities than ever before, and the emergence of AI agents is accelerating that growth dramatically,” said Ajay Gupta, CEO of SDG Corporation. “Many organizations have invested heavily in identity governance and privileged access management for human users, but those same controls often do not extend to service accounts, machine identities, or AI agents. Through our partnership with Hush Security, we’re helping organizations achieve visibility, access controls, and apply consistent governance across their entire identity ecosystem.”
“For years, organizations have relied on static credentials to manage non-human identities, creating a risk that is difficult to eliminate through traditional security controls alone,” said Micha Rave, CEO and Co-founder of Hush Security. “We take a different path: grant just-in-time, ephemeral, scoped access at runtime to every non-human identity, from service accounts to your growing agentic workforce when needed and removed when the task is complete. Together with SDG, we can help organizations adopt this approach with the governance, implementation, and operational support required at enterprise scale.”
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Source: PRNewswire