Veza Inc. has launched a nonhuman identity security product to address the surge in machine identities faced by enterprises adopting artificial intelligence.
The NHI Security product offers visibility, ownership, and governance to machine identities across various environments.
The increased machine identities create chaos and security risks, with Veza aiming to provide structure and control.
Threat actors like Volt Typhoon target identities as a primary attack surface, emphasizing the importance of NHI security.
Veza offers a specialized product for machine identities supported by analytics and automation.
The platform generates a comprehensive inventory of machine identities from various platforms and supports custom enrichment rules.
Automated risk detection and mitigation features help address security gaps like dormant keys and orphaned accounts.
Ownership controls, compliance features, and alerts for orphaned NHIs ensure security and accountability.
Automated compliance enforcement is facilitated through credential hygiene tracking and least privilege validation.
Veza's CEO emphasizes that NHI security is essential for enterprises given the ratio of nonhuman to human identities.
Veza is a VC-backed startup that has raised significant funding over multiple rounds, including recent investments.
Investors in Veza include notable names like New Enterprise Associates, Google Ventures, and True Ventures.
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