Aembit, a pioneer in non-human identity and access management (IAM), has secured $25 million in Series A funding, bringing its total funding to nearly $45 million. This funding will be used to further develop and advance the company's innovative approach to scalable workload access management for enterprises.
The increasing reliance on automation, cloud services, and microservices has led to a surge in the number of non-human identities within organizations. These identities include applications, scripts, bots, and other tools that interact with sensitive data and infrastructure. Traditional IAM solutions are often not equipped to handle the complexity and scale of managing these non-human identities, leaving organizations vulnerable to security breaches.
Aembit's zero trust platform is designed to address the specific challenges of managing non-human identities in a modern, cloud-first world. The company's solution focuses on:
Aembit's approach to non-human IAM addresses a critical security gap in modern enterprise security. By proactively securing access between non-human identities and sensitive resources, Aembit helps organizations reduce their attack surface and mitigate the risk of data breaches.
Aembit's zero trust platform offers a range of benefits for organizations seeking to improve their cloud security and access management:
Aembit's founders, David Goldschlag and Kevin Sapp, have a deep understanding of the identity landscape and have built a platform that addresses the unique challenges of non-human identity management. The company is gaining traction in the market, with customers such as Snowflake already leveraging its solutions to enhance their cloud security.
Aembit's $25 million Series A funding underscores the growing importance of zero trust security in the enterprise landscape. As organizations continue to adopt cloud services and automation, Aembit's innovative platform provides a crucial solution for managing non-human identities and securing access to sensitive resources.
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