Aembit Extends Workload IAM to Microsoft Ecosystem, Securing Hybrid Access for Non-Human Identities
- Aembit announced on June 3, 2025, in Silver Spring, Maryland, its platform expansion to support Microsoft environments including Azure and Active Directory.
- This expansion addresses the growing shift of workloads to Azure and enhances security measures for automated and service-based accounts such as software applications and intelligent agents.
- Aembit's solution enables centralized policy enforcement and consistent access control across Windows Server, Microsoft Entra ID, SaaS, partner clouds, and logs all workload access for compliance.
- Kevin Sapp, co-founder and CTO, emphasized that security teams need uniform policies and controls that function seamlessly across every platform, rather than relying on multiple tools and varying rules for each environment, underscoring the advantages of centralized management.
- This launch reduces complexity, improves risk posture and automation, facilitates secure cloud migration, and eases integration and compliance across hybrid Microsoft ecosystems.
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Aembit Extends Workload IAM to Microsoft Ecosystem, Securing Hybrid Access for Non-Human Identities
/PRNewswire/ -- Aembit, the workload identity and access management (IAM) company, today announced a major expansion of its platform to support Microsoft...
Aembit Extends Workload IAM To Microsoft Ecosystem, Securing Hybrid Access For Non-Human Identities - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News
Aembit, the workload identity and access management (IAM) company, today announced a major expansion of its platform to support Microsoft environments. With this launch, enterprises can now enforce secure, policy-based access for software workloads and agentic AI running on Windows Server, Active Directory, Microsoft Entra ID, and Azure – while extending that same access model to third-party clouds, SaaS tools, and partner environments. Modern i…
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